
This is a quick demo by Roger O’Donnell, demonstrating how he uses his Moog Minimoog Voyager with Apple’s Logic Pro.
via sidelinemag

This is a quick demo by Roger O’Donnell, demonstrating how he uses his Moog Minimoog Voyager with Apple’s Logic Pro.
via sidelinemag
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— Frank Zappa
Great stuff!! I have a question, though.
Does anyone know how Roger has his monitor mounted? Is that an articulated arm coming down from THE CEILIING??
Loving the Monome as meter bridge, as well! I'll have to try that!
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Great stuff!! I have a question, though.
Does anyone know how Roger has his monitor mounted? Is that an articulated arm coming down from THE CEILIING??
Loving the Monome as meter bridge, as well! I'll have to try that!
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I'm curious that he records the Moog as live audio into Logic, rather than first using MIDI so notes can be quantized or otherwise shifted around. I guess you could use Melodyne to quantise the audio now… Anyway, interesting to see how someone else goes about this as this is precisely what I plan to do tomorrow – playing with Moog + Logic… What strikes me about the Voyager is that the sound it makes in real time is an essential component of the melodic line because it's also a timbral line, so I get what he's trying to do…
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I'm curious that he records the Moog as live audio into Logic, rather than first using MIDI so notes can be quantized or otherwise shifted around. I guess you could use Melodyne to quantise the audio now… Anyway, interesting to see how someone else goes about this as this is precisely what I plan to do tomorrow – playing with Moog + Logic… What strikes me about the Voyager is that the sound it makes in real time is an essential component of the melodic line because it's also a timbral line, so I get what he's trying to do…
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