2026 Winter Raffle: Minimoog Voyager XL Signed by Thomas Dolby
2026 Winter Raffle: Minimoog Voyager XL Signed by Thomas Dolby
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2026 Winter Raffle: Minimoog Voyager XL Signed by Thomas Dolby
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The Bob Moog Foundation is excited to announce its winter fundraising raffle for a Minimoog Voyager XL signed by the legendary musician and tech innovator Thomas Dolby. The Minimoog Voyager XL, serial number 0475, is in excellent physical and technical condition. It is valued at $7,500.
The essence of the Voyager XL is that it's the best of all worlds. It's got the modular capability, ribbon bend controller, MIDI, and presets created by some of the foremost synthesists of our time...It’s everything that we liked about the original Minimoog in a modern package.
- Thomas Dolby
Raffle Details
The raffle begins Monday, February 2, 2026, at 7:00 am (EST) and ends Monday, February 23, 2026, at 11:59 pm (EST).
The raffle is open internationally.
Tickets are $25 each, five for $100, 12 for $200, and 35 for $500.
The raffle winner will be announced on Friday, February 27.
No physical tickets will be sent.
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ABOUT THOMAS DOLBY:
Thomas Dolby is an English musician, record producer, composer, and professor. Early in his career, he was a session musician who played a crucial role in Foreigner’s 1981 album 4, contributing signature synthesizer sounds, most famously on "Waiting for a Girl Like You" and "Urgent," helping propel the album to #1. He also played keyboards and synthesizers for Def Leppard’s iconic 1983 album Pyromania and later collaborated with George Clinton of Parliament-Funkadelic, the Thompson Twins, and many others. Dolby is known for his creative, genre-bending approach to songwriting.
ABOUT THE MINIMOOG VOYAGER XL:
The Minimoog Voyager XL was released in 2010 to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the iconic Minimoog Model D. It builds on the original Voyager, which was released in 2002, with an expanded 61-note keyboard, ribbon controller, additional LFO modulation bus, and an extensive front-panel analog patch bay that opens the Voyager up to a more modular approach to creating sounds with more flexibility than any previous Voyager model. Like the original Minimoog Model D released in 1971, it features three wide-range voltage-controlled oscillators, one noise source, two resonant filters, an external audio input, two ADSR envelopes, and an LFO.
WHAT YOU WILL BE SUPPORTING:
Funds raised from the raffle will be used to expand the Bob Moog Foundation’s hallmark educational project, Dr. Bob's SoundSchool, which has inspired over 35,000 elementary school students through the science of sound. The raffle also helps support the Bob Moog Foundation Archives and the Moogseum, an immersive, experiential museum located in Asheville, NC, which brings the science of sound and synthesis alive for people of all ages through Bob Moog’s pioneering legacy. The Moogseum opened in May 2019 and has since welcomed over 45,000 visitors from all over the world. It is still recovering from the long-term financial impact of Hurricane Helene.
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The Bob Moog Foundation is an independent 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to preserving the legacy of Bob Moog by inspiring people of all ages and walks of life through the intersection of science, music, and innovation. We are not formally associated with the manufacturing company Moog Music, Inc.
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