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Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 3:56 am
by moremagic
Bryan T wrote:I think Moog should release the Bryan T starter pack. It would combine an Old School Voyager, a Moog guitar, and an MP-201. Priced at $1499.
Pretty please?
No VX-351? What a ripoff!
Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 3:57 am
by moremagic
In all seriousness, Moog should release their hiring freeze so a buddy that works there can get me a job!
Wanna move back to Asheville so bad and I'd much rather make synths than cd booklets for rent money.

Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 4:32 am
by Bryan T
moremagic wrote:Bryan T wrote:I think Moog should release the Bryan T starter pack. It would combine an Old School Voyager, a Moog guitar, and an MP-201. Priced at $1499.
Pretty please?
No VX-351? What a ripoff!
Free VX-351 included during the NAMM promotion.
Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 9:11 am
by Lux_Seeker
Just thinking about this. A polysynth would be a very nice addition to the Moog arsenal especially one that resenbles the Voyager with a full complement of CV inputs and sources (with the expansion).
What I would also like to see is a second CP 251 style box with a CV controlled mixer, one for audio and one for CV and and envelope. The MP 201 can act as an envelope generator but if you had one on a CP 251 style box with a CV gate input, it would turn foogers into something very close to a full modular system.
Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 2:13 pm
by CTRLSHFT
EricK wrote:So how many voices then do you think are acceptable?
I say 10 is a nice number. You now if you go < 8 then people will cry "But the Prophet...", but if you go more than 8 then the $ factor comes into play.
In a self contained unit (hopefully one that will hold the Voyager on its chassis) how many voices?
I don't think I would want to buy a Moog synth just to turn around and get a cheap MIDI controller to go with it.
Eric
I'd accept 6 gladly, but 8 would probably be better.
Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 3:09 pm
by EricK
You know if I only had 6 voices, I would wish for 10.
But most of the polyphinic keys I play are Rhodes, when lends itself to fewer notes. So maybe I could appreciate 6 voices.
Eric
Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 6:16 pm
by peterkadar
I can get by on 6 voices, but I think 8 is where it needs to be.
I'd love a polyphonic little phatty, but with 5 octaves, and a HP filter as well. Maybe with a built in chorus a la Juno 60.
If it could do splits/layers like the Prophet '08, that'd be great.
That mock up DOES look nice!
Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 7:12 pm
by CTRLSHFT
peterkadar wrote:I can get by on 6 voices, but I think 8 is where it needs to be.
I'd love a polyphonic little phatty, but with 5 octaves, and a HP filter as well. Maybe with a built in chorus a la Juno 60.
If it could do splits/layers like the Prophet '08, that'd be great.
That mock up DOES look nice!
I agree 5 octs would rock!
Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 8:07 pm
by Voltor07
CTRLSHFT wrote:peterkadar wrote:I can get by on 6 voices, but I think 8 is where it needs to be.
I'd love a polyphonic little phatty, but with 5 octaves, and a HP filter as well. Maybe with a built in chorus a la Juno 60.
If it could do splits/layers like the Prophet '08, that'd be great.
That mock up DOES look nice!
I agree 5 octs would rock!
5 octaves and 8 note polyphony would suit me fine!
Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 9:47 pm
by Klopfgeist
Klopfgeist wrote:
f the new LinnDrum comes out anyone in the market for an analogue drum machine will buy that
Come again? The LinnDrum was so popular because it was the first widely available digitally controlled drum machine to play real drum samples
Well since Dave Smith is involved I assumed it would have a basic analog synth. the pic on the DSI website says Digital/Analog Drum Machine.
Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2010 6:02 am
by Jrayk Roze
I'd really like a nice 16-step sequencer straight from Moog.
Posted: Thu Jan 07, 2010 3:05 pm
by The Analog Organist
Give us an eight-voice version of the Voyager. Maintain the three oscillators and add a five-octave keyboard and a unison mode so that the instrument can double as a traditional Minimoog. Design it to look just like the Voyager - wood and all - so that the two synthesizers will look fantastic together. And... keep the price at or under $3,000.
Posted: Thu Jan 07, 2010 8:06 pm
by Just Me
A voltage/gate sequencer with quantizer and built in VC LFO.
Posted: Thu Jan 07, 2010 9:06 pm
by superd2112
The Old School Mini-Modular - a 2-osc table-top synth, with 2 filters, 2 envelopes, 3 lfos and a 1/4"-jack patchbay. Portamento, with separate glide rates per osc, no keyboard, no midi, & keep the price under a grand.
Posted: Sat Jan 09, 2010 9:33 am
by fogshore
Give us the new moogerfooger (mf style)!! Thanks ! !XZD