Moog is ceasing production of its Minimoog Voyager XL synth.
The Voyager was the final synthesizer designed by Bob Moog from start to finish and the culmination of his life’s work. The range includes the Voyager, Voyager RME, Voyager Old School, and Voyager XL. The XL is the last member of the family currently in production, and the firm has now announced its official discontinuation.
Introduced in celebration of the 40th anniversary of the Minimoog Model D’s release, the Minimoog Voyager XL combines the heart of the groundbreaking Minimoog Voyager with a patch bay, informed by the original Moog modular systems. Since its release in 2010, the Minimoog Voyager XL has made its mark in film scores, sound design, on platinum records, and on stages the world over. Artists and producers ranging from Trent Reznor to Kanye West have used it.
The firm will build a highly limited number of units while parts and materials last, before bringing production to a close. Customers can contact their local authorised Moog dealer or distributor to inquire about purchasing one of the final Minimoog Voyager XL analog synthesizers.