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Moog MiniMoog Voyager - Performer Edition
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Manufacturer: Moog

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Moog MiniMoog Voyager - Performer Edition

Overview

Moog Music presents the award-winning minimoog Voyager Performer Edition, an all analog performance synthesizer incorporating virtually all of the functions of the original minimoog synthesizer, produced from 1971 to 1984, and a number of new features that makes this the minimoog for the 21st Century.

This investment will last you a life-time. The Voyager is paneled in ash with a stunning custom finish. Features include 3 ultra-stable oscillators, dual moog filters, 4-stage analog envelope generators, flexible modulation busses, and much much more...

If you want THE Moog sound, this is it. Period. This has Bob Moog's legendary synthesizer design expertise in its circuits. Say no more. It sounds amazing, looks amazing, and feels amazing. There is no substitute.

The Voyager has been awarded a "Key Buy" award from Keyboard magazine, a "Platinum Award" from Future Music magazine, an "Excellence Award" from Music Tech magazine, a TEC award from Mix magazine, and the "2003 Editor's Choice award" from Electronic musician magazine.

Treat yourself to a feast of the senses. Buy one from an authorized dealer today. No dealer in your area? Call us 800-948-1990 or 828-251-0090 and we will help you locate one.

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Now, all Performer Editions will have the upgraded software and hardware to allow the player 7 banks of 128 presets and the following capabilities:

The External Mixer knob (just right of the display panel) has a dual function that allows you to rapidly change presets as opposed to continuously punching the cursor buttons.

Features

Oscillators Module

Three wide-range, high stability VCO's (Voltage Controlled Oscillators) with continuously-variable waveforms.

  • FREQUENCY controls (2) vary the frequencies of Oscillators #2 and #3 over a +/-7 semitone range with respect to Oscillator #1.
  • OCTAVE selectors (3) set the frequency ranges of the oscillators in six octave steps.
  • WAVE controls (3) provide continuous control over the waveforms of the oscillators, from triangular, to sawtooth, to square, to narrow rectangular.
  • 1-2 SYNC switch synchronizes the Oscillator #2 waveform to the frequency of Oscillator #1, for dramatic timbral effects.
  • 3-1 FM switch provides linear frequency modulation of Oscillator #1 by Oscillator #3.
  • 3 KB CONT switch disconnects Oscillator #3 from control by the keyboard, thereby enabling it to function as a drone.
  • 3 FREQ switch lowers the frequency of Oscillator #3 into the sub-audio range, thereby enabling it to function as a low frequency audio or modulating oscillator.

Mixer Module

Five-input mixer for combining the audio sources prior to filtering.

  • Input Level controls (5) adjust the relative levels of the oscillator, noise, and external audio input signals.
  • Input switches (5) enable the player to quickly switch individual audio signals in and out.
  • External Level LED enables the player to set the correct external audio signal level.

Filters Module

Dual mode filter module includes dual lowpass and highpass-lowpass filtering. Dual lowpass mode consists of two Moog lowpass-resonant filters in parallel, one per output channel. Highpass-lowpass mode consists of Moog lowpass filter in series with a highpass filter.

  • CUTOFF control sweeps the frequencies of both filters throughout the audio range.
  • SPACING control sets the spacing between the frequencies of the two filters, over a +/-3 octave range.
  • RESONANCE control adjusts the resonance of both filters, from none (pure lowpass response) to filter oscillation.
  • KB CONT AMOUNT control sets how much the filters open and close as the player presses different keys on the keyboard.
  • Dual Lowpass/Highpass-Lowpass switch selects between dual lowpass operation or highpass-lowpass operation.

Envelopes Module

The Envelopes Module generates two wide-range ADSR (Attack Decay Sustain Release) envelopes. The Filter Envelope sweeps the filter and is available for modulation shaping. The Volume Envelope shapes the overall volume.

  • ATTACK controls (2) determine the attack times of the envelopes.
  • DECAY controls (2) determine the decay time constants of the envelopes.
  • SUSTAIN controls (2) determine the sustain levels of the envelopes.
  • RELEASE controls (2) determine the release time constants of the envelopes.
  • AMOUNT TO FILTER control determines how much the filter envelope will open and close the filter, from full negative (inverted envelope) to full positive (non-inverted envelope).
  • ENVELOPE GATE SWITCH selects whether the envelopes will be triggered by the keyboard, on , or by an externally-applied gate.

LFO Module

Low Frequency Oscillator generates triangular, square, Sample & Hold, and smoothed Sample & Hold waveforms for use as modulating signals.

  • RATE control sets the LFO rate over the range 0.2 Hz (one cycle every five seconds) to 50 Hz (fifty times a second).
  • SYNC selector selects LFO synchronization source to be from the keyboard gate, external envelope gate, external gate, or off (no synchronization).
  • RATE LED provides visual indication of the LFO rate.

Modulation Busses Module

Selects the sources, destinations, and shaping signals for the MOD WHEEL bus and the EXT PEDAL/ON bus.

  • SOURCE selectors (2) selects the modulation source from the LFO triangle or square waveforms, Oscillator# 3, sample and hold, the external modulation input (MOD2) or noise.
  • DESTINATION selectors (2) selects the modulation destination from all the audio oscillators, just Oscillator #2, just Oscillator #3, the filter cutoff frequencies, the oscillator waveforms, or LFO Rate.
  • SHAPING selectors (2) selects the key pressure signal, filter envelope, note-on velocity or on to shape the modulation signal on that bus.
  • AMOUNT controls (2) sets the overall modulation amount for each bus.

Output Module

  • MASTER VOLUME control sets the overall level of the instrument's audio outputs.
  • HEADPHONE VOLUME control sets the overall level of the headphone output.
  • HEADPHONES jack: 1/4" tip-ring-sleeve phone jack for regular headphones.

Glide and Fine Tune Module

  • GLIDE varies the speed at which the keyboard voltage changes, from instantaneous to several seconds.
  • FINE TUNE adjusts the overall tuning of the instrument.

V 2.5 Software Capabilities

Voyager Software developed by Rudi Linhard of Lintronics.

  • FRONT PANEL STORAGE AND RECALL: Except for the Fine Tuning control, the settings of all front panel controls, selectors, and switches are stored in the nonvolatile digital memory. A total of one hundred twenty eight front panel presets may be stored for instant recall.
  • TRANSMISSION AND RECEPTION OF KEYBOARD DATA VIA MIDI: Polyphonic note-on and note-off with velocity can be transmitted (Note numbers 53-96).The Voyager responds to note-on (0-127) messages monophonically with user defineable note priority. The Voyager's Front Panel Controls transmit and respond to MIDI CCs. Please refer to the Voyager User's Manual for a list of the Front Panel Controls and their corresponding MIDI CC#s.
  • UPLOADING AND DOWNLOADING OF PRESETS VIA MIDI: Individual Presets or whole Preset banks may be uploaded and downloaded via MIDI System Exclusive.
  • UPDATING OF OPERATING SOFTWARE VIA MIDI: The instrument's operating software can be updated via MIDI files (.syx Sysex files) which will be available on Moog Music's web site in the Support Docs and Software section.
  • PANEL MODE FEATURES: Panel Mode features include Compare, Quick Mode (Preset changes with +/-1 buttons), Parameter Display (view stored paramter value, current parameter value), and enable/disable preset Master and Headphone Volume.
  • EDIT MODE FEATURES: Related to Preset Parameters not on Front Panel, these include: Compare tp Preset, Recall last Sound, Real Panel Control, Pitch Bend Amount, Programmable Mod Buss Sources, Destinations and Shaping, Keyboard and Trigger Modes, FIlter Pole Select, Envelope Gate Source, Touch Surface Destinations, Touch Surface Memory, Pot Mapping Mod. Matrix, LFO MIDI Clock Divider, Initialize Parameters, Preset Name, and Save Preset.
  • MASTER MODE FEATURES: Global Settings and functions for the Voyager include: LCD Contrast, MIDI Local Kbd. On/Off, MIDI Merge, MIDI Program Change On/Off, MIDI In/Out Channel, MIDI In/Out On/Off, Send Panel Sound, Send All Presets, Receive Presets, SysEx Device ID, Transpose In/Out, MIDI Key Order, Velocity Curve, Copyright Info, Software Version, Send System ROM, Send Boot System, Receive Update.

Player Control Interfaces

  • 44 KEY KEYBOARD produces Pitch, Gate, Velocity, and Pressure control outputs.
  • WHEELS: Pitch Wheel bends pitch over a range of up to +/-1 octave. Mod wheel controls the gain of the MOD WHEEL bus.
  • GLIDE and RELEASE switches provide real-time on-off control over the glide and release functions.
  • THREE DIMENSIONALTOUCH SURFACE provides three continuously-variable control signals which are derived from the up-down and left-right position of the player's finger, and the amount of area with which the player makes contact to the surface.

Pedal/Control Inputs

These ten jacks have red nuts. They accept either expression pedals or control voltages, and control the following performance parameters:

  • VOLUME
  • PAN
  • FILTER CUTOFF
  • WAVEFORM
  • PITCH
  • MOD2 - EXTERNAL MODULATION SOURCE
  • MOD1 - EXTERNAL CONTROL OF THE PEDAL MOD. BUS
  • SAMPLE AND HOLD IN
  • ENVELOPES RATE
  • LFO RATE

Accessory Port

The Accessory port delivers the Control Voltage and gate signals generated inside the Voyager to a standard DB-25 connector. This is designed for use with the VX-351 Voyager CV Expander.

LFO Sync

A footswitch or gateapplied to this input will reset the LFO waveform to the beginning of its cycle.

Envelopes Gate

A footswitch or gate applied to this input will start the envelopes.

Sample and Hold Gate

A gate signal applied to this jack will trigger a new sample and hold voltage.

Release

foot switch plugged into this jack will have the same effect as depressing the corresponding switch on the left hand controller panel.

Mixer Ext In

Plug any instrument-level or line-level audio signal in this jack to combine with the oscillator and noise signals prior to filtering.

Mix Out/Filter Audio In

The output of the audio mixer appears here, before being fed to the filter. Normally, the Mixer output is bridged directly to the filter input. If you plug something into this jack, that breaks the normal connection. Using a standard insert cable (1/4" TRS plug to two 1/4" TS plugs) this jack can be used as an effects loop for external processing of the Mix before it goes to the filter.

Left(Mono) and Right Audio Outputs

The audio outputs are 1/4 " unbalanced outputs. The two output channels are summed to mono when only the left(mono) output is used.

12V Lamp

The BNC Lamp Socket provides 12VDC for a gooseneck lamp.

MIDI In, Thru, and Out Connectors

Standard MIDI connectors for interfacing with other MIDI gear.

Power Input

The Voyager's power input accepts a standard power cable. The Voyager works from 100-250 VAC, 50-60 Hz.

Dimensions and Weight

30 1/2" Wide X 18" Deep X 3" High (when flat) 12" High when fully upright.

40 lbs.

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