Moog Music Voyager Old School User Manual

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Voyager OS User’s Manual - The Components

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Voyager OS User’s Manual - The Components

E. The Output Section

The Voyager has two audio outputs. There is a Voltage Controlled Amplifi er (VCA) for each output, which
allows for stereo functions such as panning or the dual lowpass fi ltering. The main control for the volume is
the Master Volume control. The Volume Envelope Generator modulates the output VCAs.

Output Section controls:

Master Volume:
The MASTER VOLUME knob is the main volume control. Full-clockwise is
maximum output, full-counterclockwise silences the Voyager. .

Headphone Volume:
This HEADPHONE VOLUME knob controls the volume that appears on
the HEADPHONE OUTPUT jack. Full-clockwise is maximum output, full-
counterclockwise silences the Voyager.

Headphone Output:
The HEADPHONE OUTPUT connection is a 1⁄4” TRS jack that outputs the
Voyager signal to a pair of stereo headphones.

Additional CV Connections:

Volume:
The VOLUME jack allows you to connect an external CV or expression pedal to control the output
volume. Both VCA’s are effected by this connection. The effective input range is 0 to +5V, where
0V = Volume OFF, and +5V = Full Volume.

Pan:
The PAN jack allows you to connect an external CV or expression pedal to control panning between
the right and left outputs. The effective input range is -5 to +5V, where -5V = Fully Left and
+5V = Fully Right. If an expression pedal is plugged into the PAN jack, the pedal will reach its full
positive effect over just half of its useful travel, since it gets +5V from the PAN jack. Note also that you will
not be able to pan left with the pedal without additional offset programming because the expression pedal
voltage does not go below 0V.

NOTE: The Master Volume knob sets the maximum volume of the Voyager OS
output regardless of the signal applied at the VOLUME jack.

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