![]() (Available as a VST2 plug-in, compatible with macOS 10.11 or newer and 64-bit Windows XP or newer.) Now, whether this is the best Minimoog emulation ever is perhaps besides the point. It’s a performance-friendly, deeper, more modern Minimoog, with some of the basic structure, usability, and sound (ladder filters!) of the original.Īnd all of these features are recreated on Blamsoft’s VK-1 Viking synth. And the inner circuitry was redesigned (as synth expert/historian Marc Doty observed separately to me), making it a new synth based around the ideas of the original. ![]() You get separate envelopes for filter and amplitude. There are two dedicated modulation buses, allowing you to shape the sound. So there’s a dedicated LFO as a modulation source. And here’s the thing: while the original was a classic, and maybe is worth experiencing in its “pure” form, it’s possible to recommend the Voyager as a genuine improvement.Īpart from preset storage (you wimps), the Voyager starts with the original Minimoog voice architecture but allows deeper access to sound design. ![]() Robert Moog was principle designer of the 2002 Minimoog Voyager, the instrument that brought the Moog name back to life. ![]() Moog thought would improve the Minimoog – and that’s all the more reason to try it for free on your Mac or Windows machine. “What would Bob Moog do” is normally a tough question to answer – but not so with the Minimoog.
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