MATRIXSYNTH: NAMM: MOOG MP-201 and New Voyager


Wednesday, January 16, 2008

NAMM: MOOG MP-201 and New Voyager

via hispasonic, via sighup in the comments of the prior post. The description is in Spanish and mentions the Voyager. Here it is Google translated:

"Moog Music has prepared two surprises for the NAMM show that is about to take place, first is the new Multi-Pedal MP-201. It is based on the EP-2; work with HP and MIDI (standard and USB). You can control up to four Moogerfoogers at once. It has four independent LFOs and sincronizables and four control outputs. The second surprise may like the fans of sintes: the new release "Old School" of the Minimoog Voyager. This is a cut Voyager, in fact: they have left the analog system, eliminating all digital controls (pure "old school").

MP-201

Features Multi-Pedal MP-201

* Work with control voltage (CV), MIDI (standard and USB) and can simultaneously monitor up to four Moogerfoogers
* Four independent LFOs, and sincronizables generated internally, which may emerge as a CV and / or MIDI (4 waveforms more noise H and S%)
* Quick Setup of analog equipment using the preset levels for storing HP (this opens up many possibilities with sintes as Voyager, Little Phatty, sintes modular and other sintes analog)
* Four simultaneous control outputs: each can transmit MIDI and CV
* MIDI Clock Sync and Tap Tempo
* Converting MIDI-to-hp four-channel
* No mechanical parts: the pedal is optically coupled to the electronic

With this pedal, you have a driver with optical presets for CV, MIDI and USB. You could connect all your analog equipment, your team and your MIDI computer through a central controller. There are 100 presets available, which can be used through the LCD on the front panel.

Its price will move around the 400 2008

A new Voyager

The Minimoog Voyager OS (Old School) will be the engine sound analog Voyager original, but without digital controls. It caters to a segment of musicians of a certain age who simply want something to replace its Model D, and for young musicians who want a minimalist approach to his musical creativity. The classic design and capabilities HP expanded doing interesting couple users sintes modular.

The price of around $ 2,400, somewhere between the cost of a Little Phatty Voyager and a complete, and will be available in March 2008.

Moog Music"

7 comments:

  1. So MSRP is $2400? Kind of interesting how they decided to even forego MIDI. Is there a Moog MIDI->CV converter in the works?

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  2. I was hoping the mp-201 would be a little box connected to the computer via usb that sent out midi and voltage. Instead we get a pedal. What about desk users.

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  3. lol, dont forget these items are mostly intended for ppl who play them!

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  4. quote]MP-201 Multi-Pedal

    The Multi-Pedal is a programmable four channel CV/MIDI foot pedal controller. It has four analog control outputs, MIDI In & Out and USB connectivity (MIDI over USB). It can transmit controller information on up to 4 MIDI channels and CV outputs simultaneously.

    Each CV output can be programmed individually. Signals can be foot pedal controlled analog control voltages with +/-5V limits, LFO waveforms or GATE voltages (0V=Off,+5V=ON). In addition, each channel can output MIDI CC’s over specified MIDI channels simultaneously with the analog CV outputs.

    $0.00 in US dollars.

    Output Signals:

    - LFO of user programmed RATE, AMOUNT and WAVEFORM (triangle, square, sawtooth, ramp and sample & hold)
    - A random NOISE CV
    - The footpedal voltage with user selected heel and toe voltages (including reverse action)
    - Preset Voltage levels
    - LFO signals are scalable and can be synced to MIDI clock, tap tempo, each other, or free-running.

    There are five modes of operation:

    Single Channel Mode, Quad Channel Mode, Preset Mode, Edit Mode, and Utilities Mode.

    Single Channel Mode uses the footswitches to select programs, channels, turn on/off channels, select tap tempo function, enter tap tempo.

    Quad Channel Mode turns channels 1-4 on/off with footswitches 1-4 and uses the footpedal as an expression pedal for channels 1 to 4 simultaneously.

    Preset Mode defines the user programmable presets. A collection of 4 programmed channels is a preset and there are 100 editable presets.

    Edit Mode programs the preset mode.

    Utilities Mode accesses the utilities menu for non-preset related functions (SysEx Dump, Upgrade firmware, Factory Restore, Footpedal Calibration, etc…)

    Multipedal Control Elements:

    Optical “Gas Pedal” style foot controller

    4 footswitches (momentary)

    4 LEDs, 1 for each footswitch.16x2 character LCD (Gray Background, transflective, white LED

    backlight)

    Rotary Encoder with push switch (VALUE, CURSOR)

    2 Momentary switches near LCD / Encoder (EDIT, STORE)

    Rear Panel Connections:

    USB Port (MIDI over USB)

    MIDI In, MIDI Out DIN connectors

    4 x CV Out ¼” TRS connectors (-5V to 5V & 0V to 5V options)

    Power in (wall mount power supply included)
    [/quote]

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  5. Official MP-201 info from Moog site.
    Still not a word about new Voyager and Little Phatty II :)

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  6. http://forums.musicplayer.com/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=1872772

    Scroll down to the bottom and have a look at it... it might be a fake ;-)

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  7. I'm sure there are some but I don’t know anyone that uses a fooger on the ground.

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