The Moog Voyager is a legendary analog synthesizer that offers a wide range of sonic possibilities. But did you know that you can also edit and manage your sounds with a dedicated software application? The Moog Voyager Editor Librarian is a powerful tool that lets you access and modify every parameter of your Voyager, as well as store and organize your patches on your computer. In this article, we will show you how to install and use the Moog Voyager Editor Librarian software, and how to get the most out of it.
The Moog Voyager Editor Librarian is a software application that runs on Windows and Mac OS X. It allows you to connect your Moog Voyager to your computer via MIDI or USB, and control every aspect of your synthesizer from your screen. You can edit sounds in real time, create new patches, copy and paste settings, compare sounds, and more. You can also use the software to backup and restore your Voyager's memory, as well as transfer patches between different Voyagers or other compatible devices. The software also supports SysEx files, which are standard MIDI files that contain patch data.
To install the Moog Voyager Editor Librarian software, you need to purchase a license from Squest.com[^2^], which is the official developer of the software. The software is available in four versions: Midi Quest Pro ($399US), Midi Quest ($279US), Midi Quest Essentials ($159US), and Midi Quest One ($59US). The differences between the versions are mainly in the number of supported devices and features. You can compare the versions and see the full list of supported devices on their website[^2^]. Once you purchase a license, you will receive a download link and an activation code via email.
To install the software, follow these steps:
To connect your Moog Voyager to your computer, you need a MIDI interface or a USB cable. If you use a MIDI interface, you need to connect the MIDI Out port of your Voyager to the MIDI In port of your interface, and vice versa. If you use a USB cable, you need to connect the USB port of your Voyager to an available USB port on your computer. You also need to install the appropriate drivers for your MIDI interface or USB cable, if necessary.
To configure the connection settings, follow these steps:
The Moog Voyager Editor Librarian software has two main modes: Library Mode and Panel Mode