"Moogfest Minimoog Voyager signed by over 20 Moogfest artists including Moby, Chromeo, Brian Eno, Edgar Froese, Terry Riley, STS9, Beak, TV on the Radio, Ghostland Observatory, Passion Pit, Holy F@*k, Suicide and more. Find out more about the raffle to win this synth at:" [link]
Top: "Passion Pit and Sound Tribe Sector Nine (STS9) grace the side panel."
Left: "Moby, Edgar Froese of Tangerine Dream and Dave 1 of Chromeo grace the top. David Murphy of STS9, Brian Borcherdt of Holy F@*k and Matt from Holy F@*k on the keys."
Center panel: "Wayne Coyne of the Flaming Lips makes a sunny mark front and center on the control panel."
The Most Valuable Moog Voyager: How it works, and how you can own it.
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"Moog Music donated a gorgeous white and blue Moog Voyager to the Bob Moog Foundation, and the Bob Moog Foundation is raffling it off as a part of their Indiegogo campaign which is designed to help expand their hallmark educational program Dr. Bob's SoundSchool nationwide. This Moog Voyager was signed by a lot of Moogfest artists! The artists who signed include Brian Eno, Moby, Edgar Froese (of Tangerine Dream), Chromeo, Amon Tobin, Suicide, STS9, Passion Pit, Beak, Ghostland Observatory, Holy Fuck, and TV on the Radio. Donate to this worthy cause today, and get the chance to own the most valuable Voyager in the world!"
"This song is going to get a better name at some point. All of the sounds are Moog Voyager except drums. I really focused on playing the frequency knobs on this one, and the result is a deliciously messy not-always-in-tune slap in the face. Like the last Voyager demo, I feel like this should be made into a full-length song. Maybe, since that's the case, I should feel a little less ambivalent about the Voyager."
"Super Rare Early Model STEINER HORN trumpet style Synthesizer. Here is a link to see all the history on these. Played by blowing in to small hole on end and using the Keys and many settings to create out of this world sounds. It all seems to work perfectly. http://www.patchmanmusic.com/NyleSteinerHomepage.html http://www.patchmanmusic.com/WindControllerLinks.html"
"made in October 1989 in USSR. Cool vintage analog sound with deep regulation. Controls include: filter, depth, speed and brightness knobs, effect on/off button. Works from 220V. Can be used with guitar, bass, synth or anything else."
"Did a video recording of StringStation practice sessions for a couple days and put together this piece from some of the interesting bits that seemed to fit.... nothing serious ... just jamming."