| NAMM'08: Moog is back to old school |
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| Written by news.keyboardz.net | ||
| Tuesday, 29 January 2008 | ||
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Back to the roots, that's what the new synth slogan should look like. As we meet new Minimoog Voyager Old School from Moog Music.
The modern Voyager with the all the digital brains and so on trimmed off, no display. That looks a lot like classic Minimoog Model D synthesizer (yeah, Rick Wakeman and Manfred Mann already jamming). That's the thing for the big fan, Moog Music is just trying to transfer them to the new platform of Voyager Old School. Whether successive or not, but 3 VCO, 2 Moog filters, stereo VCA and 44 keys cost now nice $2595. If you take into consideration Minimoog Model D on eBay, that's up to $3500, depending on condition, so nothing impossible for Voyager Old School in this world. Wov, John Fogerty uses Minimoog Voyager, just look at power users from Moog. He did well with the guitar, so... the magic of Moog? :)
After Moog Music and fdiskc.com
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