Moog Music Voyager Old School User Manual

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Voyager OS User’s Manual - Appendices

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Voyager OS User’s Manual - Appendices

BUSSES:
This group of outputs is generated by the Mod Buss signals. They are the Modulation source after being
shaped by the SHAPING signal at the level determined by the AMOUNT control and the MOD WHEEL or
signal at the MOD1 Input jack

WHEEL: This is the output of the Mod Wheel Mod Buss. It is the Mod Wheel SOURCE shaped by the

SHAPING signal. The level is determined by the AMOUNT control and the MOD WHEEL.

PEDAL: This is the output of the Pedal/On Mod Buss. It is the Pedal/On SOURCE shaped by the

SHAPING signal. The level is determined by the AMOUNT control and the signal at the
MOD1 Input jack.

ENVS
This group of outputs is the output of the Envelope Generators.

FILTER: This is the CV output of the Filter Envelope Generator.
VOLUME: This is the CV output of the Volume Envelope Generator.

S & H
This group of outputs is generated by the Sample and Hold Circuit.

STEP: This is the output of the Sample and Hold Circuit.
SMOOTH: This is the smoothed output of the Sample and Hold Circuit.

ATTENUATORS
The VX-351 contains two attenuators. An attenuator is used to reduce the amount of a CV signal. The
attenuators have an input jack, an output jack, and a knob. The knob sets the amount of the signal present
at the input jack that passes to the output jack. When the knob is set to fully clockwise, the full input signal
passes to the output. When the knob is fully counter-clockwise, no signal passes to the output

MULT
The VX-351 contains two 4-way Multiples, or ‘Mults’. A Mult is used to distribute a single source to multiple
destinations. An example is connecting the Voyager’s LFO to the Volume, Filter and Pan Control Inputs. In
this case, all three of those parameters will be controlled simultaneously by the LFO.

NOTE: A Mult is NOT a mixer. Never apply more than one CV source to a mult! Combining
two or more CVs in a Mult can cause them to add together in a way that can be damaging to
some control inputs! If you wish to combine several CV’s, you must use a CV mixer (like the

must

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CP-251 Control Processor’s Mixer) to safely mix these signals.

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