Installation, Vst/audio units, Mac osx users – Moog Music Voyager Plug SE (VST-AU) User Manual

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Moog Voyager PlugSE

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Installation

VST/Audio Units

Download the version of the Moog Voyager PlugSE™ Editor for your computer platform (PC or MAC) and

audio workstation (VST or AU). Downloads are available from:

www.moogmusic.com/products/apps/voyager-plug-se

Once you’ve download and decompressed the .zip file, you will either have a .dll file for PC VST, a .vst file

for Mac VST or .component file for Mac AudioUnits.

Various DAWs have different requirements for the installation of plug-ins. Some have a plug-in folder in the

same root folder as the application, while others have plug-in folder(s) in a generic location, allowing multiple
applications to share the same plug-ins. Refer to your DAW User Manual for the appropriate installation of the
PlugSE™ Editor.

Mac OSX Users

All Intel OS X Macs have a plug-ins folder in two locations. At the root/library/audio/plug-ins and also at user/

library/audio/plug-in. Just drop the version of the plug-in that you are installing into one of these locations,
restart your DAW and you should be ready to go!

For Mac users that wish to install the VST or AU version of the PlugSE™ file on a Mac running Lion (OSX

10.7), you will discover that the user Library folder is hidden. To access this folder, hold the Option key while
selecting the Go menu from the Finder.

Authorization

With the plug-in properly installed, open your DAW and prepare a track in the same way you would to use

any other virtual instrument. Select “Voyager PlugSE™”.

Upon opening the PlugSE™ Editor for the first time you will be presented with a screen that gives you the

opportunity to authorize your plug-in. If you’ve already registered the plug-in, enter your name and registration
code exactly as indicated. If you haven’t yet registered, or simply wish to check out the PlugSE™ Editor, select
“DEMO” and you will run in demo mode with a restricted features set.

The demo limitations are:

• No file saving.
• No writing to the Voyager.
• No preset transmitting to the Voyager.
• Parameter changes are enabled only for first top five controls: LFO rate – Osc frequency.

Once you have authorized or selected demo mode, the main PlugSE™ screen will appear.

Older versions of Cubase

Some older versions of Cubase will not allow you to type your name and number in the registration window.

This is a limitation of Cubase. A work-around here is to use a word processor or text editor to assist in the
operation as follows:

Open the word processor and type in your name. Highlight the name and copy it, and then return to the Editor

registration window and paste the information into the ‘Name’ field. Repeat this process for the registration
code.

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