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Moog Music Minimoog Voyager Performer Edition User Manual

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Voyager User’s Manual - Appendices

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Voyager User’s Manual - Appendices

VX-352 CV Input Expander - Description

The following is a description of the inputs and the functions contained in the VX-352 CV Input Expander.

TOUCH
This group of inputs allows you to apply an external signal to control the RME’s Touch Surface parameters.
Although the RME has no Touch Surface (TS), through Edit Mode you can program the TS inputs as
modulation sources for the Mod Busses, modulation shaper sources, or as sources for specific TS routings.
There are three control voltage input jacks (X, Y, and A) and one gate signal input jack. The X,Y and A jacks
accept either a CV or expression pedal input, while the Gate jack accepts either a footswitch or CV gate
input signal:

X: This is the CV input that corresponds to the X axis (horizontal position) of the touch surface.
Y: This is the CV input that corresponds to the Y axis (verticle position) of the touch surface.
A: This is the CV input that corresponds to the area of finger contact with the touch surface.
GATE: This is the gate signal that corresponds to the signal generated by contact with the touch surface.

ENV
This group of inputs allows you to apply an external signal to control the RME’s Envelope parameters for
Rate, Release and Gate. Both Envelopes (Filter and Volume) are affected.

GATE: This input allows you to connect a footswitch or input a CV gate signal to remotely

trigger both Envelope Generators. This input triggers the EG’s only when the front panel

ENV GATE switch is set to ‘ON/EXT’. If the ENV GATE switch is set to ‘KEYB’, an input on

the GATE jack is ignored.

RELEASE: This input allows you to connect a footswitch or input a CV gate signal. Pressing the

footswitch or applying a gate signal (+5V) enables the Release phase of both Envelope

Generators regardless of the setting of the software RELEASE function.

RATE: This input allows you to control of the Voyager’s envelope time constants with either a CV or

expression pedal. A positive CV will decrease the attack, decay and release times from the

envelope panel knob settings, and a negative voltage will increase the attack, decay and release

times from the panel knob settings.

OSC
This group of inputs allows you to connect an external CV or expression pedal to control the Voyager’s
Pitch and Wave parameters

PITCH: This input affects the pitch all three oscillators. A positive CV will add to the oscillator dial

settings, and a negative CV will subtract from the settings.

WAVE: This input affects the waveform of all three oscillators. A positive CV will add to the wave

dial settings.

FILTER
This input allows you to connect an external CV or expression pedal to control the Voyager’s Filter Cutoff
parameter

CUTOFF: This input affects the frequency cutoff of both filters. A positive CV will add to the cutoff dial

setting, while a negative CV will subtract from the setting.