Moog Music Voyager Old School User Manual

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Voyager OS User’s Manual - The Basics

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Voyager OS User’s Manual - The Basics

In a perfect world, everyone would read the User’s Manual from cover to cover before connecting and
playing their new instrument. For those of you who don’t live in a perfect world and can’t wait to play your
new synthesizer (completely understandable), the following should get you set up and running quickly.

Note: You are encouraged to read the entire manual at some point to learn more about the

instrument and gain a better understanding of what you can do with the Voyager.

Check the contents in the shipping carton
The Voyager is shipped with the following items:

1. The Voyager OS Synthesizer

2. Power cord

3. User’s Manual

4. Warranty registration card

What you will need
In addition to the Voyager and provided accessories, you will need:

1. A stand or table suffi cient to support the Voyager OS

2. A 1⁄4” instrument cable (for mono) or two 1/4” instrument cables (for stereo) and an

amplifi er, or a pair of headphones

3. A properly wired AC outlet.

Set up
Make sure you have an adequate place to set it up. You will need a sturdy keyboard stand or fl at surface
that will provide the proper support (the Voyager Old School weighs approximately 40 lbs.) and will not
easily topple. Use caution when lifting the Voyager out of the carton, and be sure to save the carton and all
packing material in case you need to ship the Voyager for any reason.

Connect to Power and Amplifi er
Make the connections as shown below. Connect the Voyager’s power receptacle (on the back panel) to
a wall outlet using the supplied AC power cord.

The Voyager’s universal power supply will operate with

a power source from 90 to 250 Volts AC, 50/60Hz. Do not switch on the power yet. Set the Voyager’s
Master Volume control to minimum before making the connection to an amplifi er or headphones.

Setup and Connections

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