Sound On Sound reviews Voyager Old School
Posted: Mon Nov 17, 2008 12:24 pm
Hi folks,
great forum! I`ve visited it frequently since I got my Voyager RME six months ago, and learned a lot!
Just wanted to inform you that Sound On Sound has an enthusiastic review of the Voyager OS in it`s December issue, not yet available in print. However, I discovered that the review is available online, at:
http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/dec08/a ... school.htm
A couple of quotes:
"If, before the release of the first Voyager, you had asked me what I would hope to find in a modern Minimoog, it wouldn't have been a hundred miles from the Voyager OS. Its full title, 'Minimoog Voyager Old School', is a bit of a mouthful, though; how nice it would have been to simply say Minimoog Model E! This synth is just as comfortable in a lead performance role as the Model D was all those years ago."
"Actually, if I had to name just one thing that genuinely bugged me, it's those 'default' patch markings. They really spoil an otherwise elegant panel. Yes, I'm a grumpy old man to get fixated on such things — but have we really dumbed down so much in the space of 30 years that this is necessary?"
Just thought that some of you may be interested in reading the review...
Paul
great forum! I`ve visited it frequently since I got my Voyager RME six months ago, and learned a lot!
Just wanted to inform you that Sound On Sound has an enthusiastic review of the Voyager OS in it`s December issue, not yet available in print. However, I discovered that the review is available online, at:
http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/dec08/a ... school.htm
A couple of quotes:
"If, before the release of the first Voyager, you had asked me what I would hope to find in a modern Minimoog, it wouldn't have been a hundred miles from the Voyager OS. Its full title, 'Minimoog Voyager Old School', is a bit of a mouthful, though; how nice it would have been to simply say Minimoog Model E! This synth is just as comfortable in a lead performance role as the Model D was all those years ago."
"Actually, if I had to name just one thing that genuinely bugged me, it's those 'default' patch markings. They really spoil an otherwise elegant panel. Yes, I'm a grumpy old man to get fixated on such things — but have we really dumbed down so much in the space of 30 years that this is necessary?"
Just thought that some of you may be interested in reading the review...
Paul