Moog Music • Minimoog Voyager

Moog Music Minimoog Voyager Signature Image

The highly anticipated Minimoog Voyager synthesizer has arrived! This masterpiece of a synthesizer marks two landmarks in the history of synthesizers: the rebirth of the Minimoog and the return of Moog Music! Dr. Robert Moog himself helped design this modern-day Minimoog along with Big Briar. Big Briar (formed by Dr. Moog in 1978) became popular in the nineties with their moogerfooger analog effect boxes and Etherwave Theremins. In 2002, Moog got the rights back to Moog Music so Big Briar (and all its products) are now Moog Music.

Moog Music is producing the Minimoog Voyager synthesizer in two editions: the Signature Edition (pictured above) and the Performer Edition (below). There are only 600 Signature models and they list for $3,495 each! Their unique features include: Hand-finished cabinet in your choice of genuine solid maple (light), cherry (honey-colored), or walnut (brown), illuminated, clear acrylic Pitch Bend and Modulation wheels, gold-plated nameplate, padded Gig Bag, 4-year warranty with two free factory tunings, and is individually inspected and signed by Bob Moog. The Performer Edition lists for $2,995 and has a solid hardwood cabinet.

Moog Music Minimoog Voyager Image

The Minimoog Voyager is a true analog monophonic synthesizer (probably the most expensive one of its kind) and is based entirely on the original classic Minimoog Model D, which was produced by Moog Music, Inc. from 1970 to 1982. It introduces many new features, including a three dimensional touch pad, MIDI I/O, extensive patching facilities, patch storage, and more! It's cased in a beautiful, solid hardwood cabinet with a multi-position hinged control panel.

Just like the original, the Voyager has three analog wide-range voltage controlled oscillators, one noise source, as well as one audio preamplifier for externally-applied audio signals. Two resonant Moog-style filters are on-board and function in dual lowpass or lowpass/highpass modes and can be modulated by one of the two ADSR envelopes, the LFO, or external control. All knobs and switches can have their settings stored into one of 128 Program memories. Program Banks as well as the Voyager's Operating System can be uploaded/downloaded via MIDI SysEx. Centered on its front panel is the ominous, black 3-D (XYZ) Touch Surface which provides three continuously-variable control signals which are derived from the up-down and left-right position of the player's finger, and the amount of area with which the player makes contact to the surface.

There's also a 44-note keyboard, this time with velocity and aftertouch sensitivity. Also on-board are Pitch and Mod wheels, Glide/Portamento, and a series of 1/4" CV and/or Pedal jacks lining the top/rear of the front panel. The Mod Wheel can be sent to control all oscillators, or just VCO2, VCO3, the filter cutoff, or LFO rate. The Mod can gets its source from the LFO (triangle/square/sample-n-hold waveforms), VCO3, or the external Mod2 input. A Mixer Module gives you a five-input mixer for combining various audio sources prior to filtering between the oscillators, noise and external audio input signals.

The new Minimoog Voyager is a first class synth; every bit as elegant in look as sound and quality. It is highly streamlined and offers all the functionality of a modern day (mono)synth with the classic, warm, unforgettable Moog sound. It WILL replace your original Minimoog (if you're lucky enough to have one). Signature models will become prized possessions for decades to come, and the Performer models will prove to be major players in future of music to come!! It's being used by Stevie Wonder, Maroon 5, the Crystal Method, Electric Skychurch, Duran Duran, Air, Morcheeba, Black Eyed peas, Nine Inch Nails, Blues Traveller, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Dido, The Cure, Herbie Hancock, Rick Wakeman, Yes, Nickelback, Dream Theater, Paul Simon, Joy Electric, the Neptunes and more!

Check out Arturia's Minimoog V - THE most amazing, authentic, and realistic software synth plug-in modelled after the Minimoog, with major enhancements including stereo and polyphonic voices, advanced modulation abilities, MIDI/Tempo sync, patch memory, total recall, controller automation, and much more - all for less than $200!


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Chris Faur
Posted 170 days ago
This synth sounds the best. So much depth and dynamics that it stands out really good. There is no comparison between this and the VAs. I also have a Nord Lead 3 and one of the presets there was called Moog Bass....lol...so I played that along with the Minimoog Voyager and I started to crack up......then....I also have a Virus Indigo that I'm about sell it on ebay.....so I put that on and played some presets along with the voyager and started to crack up again....It is trully night and day of a difference....enough said....
D.alvarez
Posted 193 days ago
Well said Dr. Who. I used to own a model D and now have a Voyager; and, have actually compared both to Arturia's V. What software lacks is dimensional depth. There is a certain body real analog is able to create; the V is flat. It is a good attempt, but it will never replace the organic behavior of the real thing!
Dr. Who
Posted 199 days ago
Oneki Kai... seems like you don't have much experience in vintage analogs and the frustration of maintaining them (some are rather tempramental beasts). Why would you want to buy a Voyager??? Imagine being able to own a vintage minimoog with an extra oscillator, more modulation routing, and this being a modern era synth... ultra stable oscillators! If you can't hear much difference between the sound of a real Moog and a vst, this is not the synth for you. Buy the VST. But if you know your way around analog hardware, this synth was a dream come true.If ARP came back in busness and offered a modern remake of the 2600, I'd be first in line to buy it for all the same reasons! It would sound like a 2600 but not be in the shop every other week. Many vintage analogs take a lot of work to get the same exact sound twice.
Benny
Posted 272 days ago
A great synth in and of its own right. I have both the Voyager and the orig Mini, and I think they actually sound quite different - although equally great. The Voy obviously has a lot more mod capability than the Mini. To me, it sounds more refined, and sometimes this allows the sound to sit in the track a little better. Other times, you want the slightly rawer/gritty sound of the orig mini and only it will do. It def sounds a bit fatter and more organic to my ears - although the Voyager def has an "analog" sound. If i had to pick one, I'd take the voyager because it's more reliable, the midi is flawless, and it offers a lot more mod capability. But, I say, save up and get them both!
Gonnagitcha
Posted 278 days ago
I own one of these and it's worth the every penny, I own all 3 major work stations but the voyager makes it easy for me to land The Mothership and to keep the funk alive! Hands down the basses cut through the mix when i use it live.
 

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