Having discontinued the standard Minimoog Voyager synth in 2015, Moog is now saying goodbye to the XL version. In a statement, the company said: “The Minimoog Voyager family of synthesizers holds a ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. It looks like Moog is set to announce the Voyager XL, a new feature-packed 61-key monosynth.
Moog has announced that they are discontinuing the much loved Minimoog Voyager XL, a synth used by everyone from Brian Eno to Kanye West. Moog’s decision puts an end to the Voyager line, which also ...
Keeping the same oak paneling that makes Moog synthesizers so distinctive, the Minimoog Voyager XL celebrates the 40th anniversary of the Minimoog, which bands such as Kraftwerk and Yes pounded their ...
Moog has announced it has terminated production of the Minimoog Voyager XL modular synthesiser, which was originally launched in 2010 to mark the Minimoog’s 40th anniversary. The beloved Voyager XL ...
Hey Moog, thanks for continuing to be so awesome, and thanks for busting out the Minimoog Voyager XL, a brand new, analog-loving synthesizer. This beauty boasts a ribbon controller, a 61-note velocity ...
Sad news for Moog fanatics as production of the Minimoog Voyager is coming to an end. Available since 2002, the company released the analog synth as a modern-day twist of the Minimoog that ceased ...
In this week’s episode of The Logic Pros, we are taking a hands-on look at Moog’s Sub Phatty synthesizer to see how it stacks up against some of its much more affordable virtual counterparts. Moog ...
For many, the name Robert Moog may only sound familiar due to the synthesizer company that bears his name... if at all. However, chances are you've likely heard one of the instruments that carry that ...
Earlier this year, a handful of indie rockers journeyed down to Asheville, North Carolina, to participate in the annual Moogfest, which pays tribute to the electronic music pioneer and synth innovator ...
ASHEVILLE, N.C. Mark Mothersbaugh, the keyboardist and singer of Devo, reminisced on Friday night about visiting the R. A. Moog Company’s synthesizer factory in Buffalo some time in 1971 or 1972. “It ...