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 - Appendices

Gate/Footswitch Inputs:
The Gate/Footswitch Inputs are 1⁄4” TS jacks color coded with a blue nut. These jacks accept an input from
a footswitch (a momentary, normally-closed footswitch like the Moog FS-1) or a +5 Volt Gate Signal.

CV Output:
The Keyboard Pitch CV (labeled ‘KB CV’) is available at this output. This CV is scaled to 1V/octave. The
actual voltage corresponds to the last note played on the keyboard.

Gate Output:
The Keyboard Gate (labeled ‘KB GATE’) is available at this output. This signal is a +5V trigger signal that is
generated with each key press.

Accessory Port:
The Voyager OS has a DB-25 connector which connects to the optional VX-351 Voyager CV Expander.
This device outputs all the CV and Gate signals that are generated by the Voyager on 1⁄4” jacks. For more
on the VX-351, see Appendix B.

PERFORMANCE TIP: You can use the Voyager OS to process any audio signal simply
by plugging into the EXTERNAL AUDIO IN jack. To hear the external audio signal without
having to hold down a key on the keyboard, set the ENV. GATE switch to ‘ON/EXT’. This
will trigger the envelopes. Make sure that the Volume Envelope SUSTAIN control is set to
maximum. The Volume Envelope will remain at its Sustain level until the ENV. GATE switch
is changed to ‘KEYB’.

NOTE: The Sample and Hold input jack ONLY accepts a Gate input.

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