I didn't make any switches but do produce dance music like yourself. I have a PEK and a Voyager Rack. The Voyager is the pinnacle bass instrument IMHO but I'm a Deep and Funky House guy. :) And you can't have the FUNK without a Moog synth. You can reduce the meat by using waveforms that have less harmonic content (triangle and a close pure square wave) from the oscillators and by syncing the oscillators. Try this and play with the filter a bit. The PEK is the one I'm having the problem with but find it much easier to get what I'm looking for from the digital oscillators instead of the analog one's. The analog oscillators will do wonders for you in Industrial and Trance but don't seem to be working for me in Deep House. It's all in finding the right tools to do the job. :) --- hitjob311 <hitjob311@...> wrote: > First, Hello to all. > > I have a Voyager Signature edition that I got when > they first came > out, and have found that though it is more or less > *the* bass sound > everyone is after, I personally dont use it all that > much. I have a > very difficult time getting more modern, less prog > rock type sounds > from it, and for what I make (thinking dance, > trance, industrial) it > comes across as a little mellow, maybe even a bit > too meaty...? > > So, being that the Voyager is worth a smidge more > than the PEK, and > after spending time with a PEK at Guitar Center, I > am thinking of > making the switch, and perhaps just buying a Voyager > Rack down the line. > > > I guess I am looking for opinions, people that have > made the switch, > dos and donts, moral support ...? > > Thanks! > > > > __________________________________________ Yahoo! DSL \ufffd Something to write home about. Just $16.99/mo. or less. dsl.yahoo.com
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Re: [Evolver] Thinking about the Voyager Vs. The PEK
2006-01-05 by MuzikB
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