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Fancy winning a Minimoog Voyager XL signed by Thomas Dolby? Here’s how to enterThe Bob Moog Foundation has announced a fundraising raffle for a Minimoog Voyager XL, which has been signed by the legendary musician and tech innovator Thomas Dolby.
The Minimoog Voyager XL, serial number 0745, is in excellent physical and technical condition, and is valued at $7,500. All you need to do is buy a ticket for your chance to win, and all proceeds will benefit the three core projects of the Bob Moog Foundation: Dr. Bob’s SoundSchool, the Bob Moog Foundation Archives, and the Moogseum.

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The Minimoog Voyager XL was released in 2010 to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Minimoog Model D. It builds on the original Voyager, released in 2002, with an expanded 61-note keyboard, ribbon controller, additional LFO modulation bus, and an extensive front-panel analogue patch bay. Like the original Minimoog Model D from 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.
Thomas Dolby is an English musician, record producer, composer, and professor. He was gifted a Voyager XL at Moogfest 2012, when he was awarded the Moog Innovation Award. Early in his career he was a session musician, and played a key role in Foreigner’s 1981 album 4, contributing signature synthesiser sounds, famously heard on Waiting for a Girl Like You and Urgent.
As well as releasing solo music, he’s also worked with Def Leppard, George Clinton of Parliament-Funkadelic, the Thompson Twins, and more. In the 1990s, Dolby founded Beatnik, a Silicon Valley software company whose technology was used to play internet audio and later ringtones.
The raffle is open now internationally and ends at 11:59 pm (ET) on 23 February 2026. Virtual tickets are $25 each, five for $100, 12 for $200, and 35 for $500. You can get your tickets now.

“The Bob Moog Foundation is proud to be offering the Minimoog Voyager XL, the most expansive version of the last synthesiser that Bob Moog designed,” says Michelle Moog-Koussa, Executive Director of the Bob Moog Foundation. “We are honoured to celebrate Thomas Dolby’s deep legacy of creativity and innovation through his participation with this raffle.”
Dolby adds, “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.”
Enter the raffle now and find out more via the Bob Moog Foundation.
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The Bob Moog Foundation has launched a new fundraising raffle, giving you the chance to win a Minimoog Voyager XL signed by Thomas Dolby.