New Old School On The Way?
Posted: Wed Sep 08, 2010 3:33 pm
At the suggestion of another contributor to the forums, I read the book "Analog Days" by Trevor Pinch and Frank Trocco (published just a few years before Dr. Moog died). It accounts for a wide range of narratives about the creation and use of the analog synthesizer from the 1950s to the early 1980s/1990s. A highly recommended read for anyone who visits this forum regularly.
The book got me particularly interested in modular synthesizers and thinking about how I might get my own modular system someday. As I looked into what is out there, my attention ultimately focused upon the Voyager Old School as a good choice: It has a lot of built-in design features that seem to recreate the experience of playing a modular synthesizer, it has a wider range of possible sounds than my current synthesizer, and it would fit in well with the other analog gear I already have...
Thinking that the Voyager OS was discontinued, I e-mailed a number of Moog dealers asking about the price range of any new, open box, or used instruments. One response from ------------------------ in Austin, TX surprised me. The message read--"Yes, we can get a new Old School. Moog has started making them again, thankfully."
Can anyone (particularly from Moog) confirm/elaborate on this?
Also, could any Voyager OS owners with first hand modular experience weigh in on my thoughts/expectations about playing with this instrument? I'm not so much interested in playing it as a keyboard (although this is a feature that I do want to have)--but in setting up patches and exploring sounds by turning knobs...Does the Voyager OS afford the same kind of "magic" of fooling with a bigger/more expensive system?
The book got me particularly interested in modular synthesizers and thinking about how I might get my own modular system someday. As I looked into what is out there, my attention ultimately focused upon the Voyager Old School as a good choice: It has a lot of built-in design features that seem to recreate the experience of playing a modular synthesizer, it has a wider range of possible sounds than my current synthesizer, and it would fit in well with the other analog gear I already have...
Thinking that the Voyager OS was discontinued, I e-mailed a number of Moog dealers asking about the price range of any new, open box, or used instruments. One response from ------------------------ in Austin, TX surprised me. The message read--"Yes, we can get a new Old School. Moog has started making them again, thankfully."
Can anyone (particularly from Moog) confirm/elaborate on this?
Also, could any Voyager OS owners with first hand modular experience weigh in on my thoughts/expectations about playing with this instrument? I'm not so much interested in playing it as a keyboard (although this is a feature that I do want to have)--but in setting up patches and exploring sounds by turning knobs...Does the Voyager OS afford the same kind of "magic" of fooling with a bigger/more expensive system?