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Voyager Editor Librarian is a total waste of $80.speaking from personal experience..total ripoff.read the dozens of threads that will confirm people's displeasure with this overly rated, under performing worthless piece of software.they promise you the world and yet I can't get this thing to send or recieve anything between my Voyager EB and their program loaded on my comp.apparently, I'm not alone.Sound Tower, ( the company that makes this software) should be given a high colonic and sent on a 10 mile hike.. Dravis14 Posts: 12 Joined: Sun Nov 11, 2012 5:15 pm. Well, this isn't good.
I was hoping for some help here. Also, I am buying the Prophet '08 in a few days.
Soundtower also does the librarian software for the Prophet. My voyager has nearly 900 presets, so the software is more a luxury than essential - but the Prophet has only about 250 memory slots, so the librarian is really important for saving patches. Really hope Soundtower isn't a complete barrel of monkeys. Anyway, why the F can't DSI put a larger memory bay in the Prophet '08, anyway? We are surrounded by slackers. Even the innovators are slackers.
Dave Smith, you are backsliding. Have you seen the Prophet 12 Module? Where did the knobs go? Backsliding, just like the Split 8. I downloaded the Editor/Librarian demo, it worked OK so I forked out the $80 after a call to Moog to talk about it first. But I've only had it a few days, so far so good As noted above, I have Soundtower's Evolver editor.
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It does strange things sometimes, I am used to always saving banks as sysex before saving them as editor banks just to be safe. I would only buy the Plug SE if you really need that functionality.I don't.
So just download the demos and try them out. Posts: 69 Joined: Wed May 09, 2012 9:13 am. If you're on a Mac then buy the Soundtower editor/librarian, that works.well however as someone with bitter experience, DO NOT touch the VST/AU plugin.it is utter complete garbage and utterly useless they seem utterly incapable of getting it right.simple test (with the demo if you want) try importing a bank from your voyager, saving it to your Mac HD and then recalling it to send again in the plugin. Doesn't work, never worked, doesn't look like it will ever work. They don't seem capable of testing it, or solving it.I reported all this to Moog more than a year ago.they ended up refunding my money.
Has this situation improved at all since this thread? I'm a happy new owner of a Minimoog Voyager XL, and deciding which to buy: the standalone editor or the plugin. I definitely need a librarian, I'd like to be able to automate stuff direct from a plugin as well. My questions: 01) Does the plugin do everything that the standalone software does? 02) Has the quality of this software improved since this thread went down, or is it still an awful horrible thing that should be avoided?
-Mark Posts: 4 Joined: Wed Sep 10, 2014 6:18 pm. Markkilborn wrote:02) Has the quality of this software improved since this thread went down, or is it still an awful horrible thing that should be avoided? I'm happy to be proven wrong, though everything that I've ever heard or seen from SoundTower speaks of unfinished crapware. Support is minimal to non-existant, it's pretty much a one-man show and Mark is rather rude to his customers when they request that the software work as advertised.
Good luck if you ever try paying for it. Me, I'd just do the librarian functions the hard way, by hand and one at a time. You'd probably end up doing it faster that way and save yourself a bundle too.
Posts: 705 Joined: Thu Mar 29, 2012 4:38 pm Location: Seattle. Markkilborn wrote:Has this situation improved at all since this thread? I'm a happy new owner of a Minimoog Voyager XL, and deciding which to buy: the standalone editor or the plugin. I definitely need a librarian, I'd like to be able to automate stuff direct from a plugin as well. My questions: 01) Does the plugin do everything that the standalone software does?
02) Has the quality of this software improved since this thread went down, or is it still an awful horrible thing that should be avoided? -Mark My understanding is that the plugin and standalone editors are different. The plugin allows you to automate parameters for the Voyager from your host DAW software. The libarian editor has different functionality. It allows you to move, change, and create banks and presets. I got the librarian editor because it would have taken me weeks to organize, move, and consolidate sounds individually with the Voyager's wonky patch saving process. I organized the factory sounds I wanted to keep into 3 banks on the RME in one evening and part of another.
I could not have even begun to do this without the editor. The editor was almost a necessity for me to begin to work with and understand the Voyager.
I know not everyone will agree with this. However I have had almost no problem with the librarian editor for the Voyager. It has a certain way it wants you to do things and may be different from the vague manual. Once you play with it a few times you see what order to do things in to get them to save and be able to recall it later. The connection between the Voyager RME and the software editor works almost flawlessly for me and updates in real time. I am on a 2011 imac running OSX 10.8.5. The RME is connected via midi to my mac thru a Focusrite Scarlett 18i8 audio/midi interface.
Not so for my DSI Pro 12 plugin editor. I would be leery of purchasing the plugin based on what others are saying about it. Owning a DSI Pro 12 keyboard and the Soundtower plugin editor for mac, I can attest to what others have posted. It does not work as expected. Download Driver Toshiba Satellite L640 Windows 7 32 Bit. I would call it very inconsistent. I realized after I got the plugin editor for my Pro 12 that I didn't need it.
Especially given how annoying it is to use sometimes. Both the editors I own have been useful to me in terms of sussing out the synths quickly and figuring out what is going on in a given patch. Posts: 28 Joined: Thu Jul 23, 2015 6:53 pm Location: Moogville.
From the Moog website: The Voyager Plug SE links the analog sound and power of your Minimoog Voyager with an intuitive and convenient controller plug-in for Mac and PC. It is the perfect way to seamlessly integrate your Minimoog into a modern production, recording and performance environment. Easily route controls, create complex modulations, manage presets, and automate parameters all from within your favorite DAW. Voyager Plug SE Features • Edit all program parameters • Automate all panel parameters • Direct MIDI connection • Fully resizable editing panels • Load/Save Program Banks • Transmits and receives Program Bank data • Complete System Exclusive implementation • Flexible routings of parameter changes (Automation parameters and MIDI tracks.) • Recording of real-time parameter changes using automation or MIDI continuous controllers.
Compatibility: The Voyager Plug SE plugin works with audio software that supports VST or Audio Units (AU) plug-ins including Cubase, Nuendo, Ableton, Digital Performer and Logic Pro. Currently priced at $79 – which I think is excessive. This plugin should be free. Minimoog Voyager required 😉 More info:. I just installed 10.3.3 on a machine that we use for Testing we are using 10.3.2 for our main rig. Symantec Ghost 2003 Iso Download. But have found that since switching to high sierra it randomly corrupts sessions on all SSD drive formated to apples extended journaled format found this out the hard way when we lost a whole days work with a bunch of live musicians in the room( checked with apple’s pro support this is a known bug the only work around is to revert to spinners or upgrade to 10.3.3).
Anyway doing conformity testing on 10.3.3 it is stabile enough on the test machine but I cannot get it to find the bulk of my plug ins no matter what I do which makes it a no go as of now as we now mix strictly in the box since we sold the bulk of our outboard gear in the last year. • Michael Carnes January 2, 2018 . Just reinstalled several hundred plugins on a new iMac with High Sierra and latest Logic Pro. For about half of the plugins, I had to restart the computer to get Logic to recognize a newly installed plugin. I got used to it after awhile, just routine. Even though maybe it “shouldn’t” be necessary. I can’t remember for sure, but I’m pretty sure I never had to restart the computer so many times when I was installing plugins on my previous computer with Logic and El Capitan.
My files system is the older file system not the new one. • theHlessOne December 28, 2017 .