OS V3.0

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bosonob
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OS V3.0

Post by bosonob » Fri Oct 07, 2005 3:07 pm

I just received a reply from MoogMusic about the V3.0 details as follows:



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Hello-

V. 3.0 is not available for non-upgraded Voyagers. It's preloaded into V 3.0 boards and all Voyagers currently in production!

Non-Preset-memory-increasing functionality in V 3.0 includes:
- You can use the External Audio Pot to scroll through presets.
- Pressing EDIT button twice opens an Octave Up/down Transpose screen,
- You can thin T.S. MIDI data
- You can send 7 or 14 bit Mod Wheel MIDI CC data (Previously only
14-bit)


Those are the main differences. Some functions were moved around in the menus as well.

Best regards,
Steve Dunnington

Product Development Specialist
Moog Music Inc.

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So it seems no upgrade path beyond V2.5 without the new board and memories that I do not need.

yours,
Bosonob (Stefan)

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Post by MarkM » Fri Oct 07, 2005 3:27 pm

I've got the 3.0 in my AE and love it. More places to store my presets and very, very fast access to them. Plus who knows what other enhancements will come down the line with upgrades? It was definitely worth it to me.
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Post by StefanH » Fri Oct 07, 2005 4:13 pm

Mhm, this seems a bit unfair to me.
Ok, i want the V3 update either when it is available for field upgrades.
But i amsure, that there are quiet a lot of Voyagers which do not want this Hardware-bounded upgrade and pay for just because of increasing the presets, but waited for the octave up/down and presetscrolling feature.
On the other hand, if this will help to keep Moog alive, everyone should it!!

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Post by gd » Tue Oct 11, 2005 6:22 pm

damn I was hoping to get one soon, btw for those of you who were wondering about the Presonus Firebox I had the opportunity to try one out over the weekend - great little box, and being firewire you won't need to use an external power plug if you plan to record at a gig.
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Re: OS V3.0

Post by LWG » Wed Oct 12, 2005 3:22 am

bosonob wrote:
"Non-Preset-memory-increasing functionality in V 3.0 includes:
- You can use the External Audio Pot to scroll through presets.
- Pressing EDIT button twice opens an Octave Up/down Transpose screen,
- You can thin T.S. MIDI data
- You can send 7 or 14 bit Mod Wheel MIDI CC data (Previously only
14-bit)


Those are the main differences. Some functions were moved around in the menus as well.

Best regards,
Steve Dunnington

Product Development Specialist
Moog Music Inc.

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So it seems no upgrade path beyond V2.5 without the new board and memories that I do not need.

yours,
Bosonob (Stefan)

Hello,

I am am also among those who are fine with the 128 presets and the editor, but who need the software tweaks that would enable the V'ger to work better with older midi gear (touch plate and wheel data). Let me see if I have this correct: The ability to bit reduce the midi cc data from the mod wheel and thin out the data from the touch plate can only be implemented via the purchase of a new digital board?


Regards,


LWG

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