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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

OUT
This group of inputs allows you to connect an external CV or expression pedal to control the Voyager’s
Volume and Pan parameters.

VOLUME: This input affects the volume of both VCA’s. The Voyager’s MASTER VOLUME control sets

the absolute maximum value. A positive CV will then adjust the volume up or down within the

range set by the MASTER VOLUME control.

PAN: This input affects the panning between the left and right outputs. A positive control voltage will

pan right while a negative voltage will pan left.

LFO
This group of inputs allow you to connect an external signal to control the Voyager’s LFO Rate and Sync
parameters.

RATE: This input affects the LFO Rate. The LFO RATE jack accepts an expression pedal or a CV.

A positive CV adds to the position of the LFO RATE control, while a negative voltage

subtracts from the position of the LFO RATE control.

SYNC: This input affects the synchronization of the Voyager’s LFO. The LFO SYNC jack accepts

a footswitch or a +5V Gate input. Closing the footswitch or applying a gate retriggers the

LFO waveform.

MOD
This group of inputs allows you apply external modulation sources (MOD 2) and modulation control (MOD
1) to the Mod Busses.

MOD 1: The MOD 1 jack accepts an expression pedal or control voltage from 0 to 5 Volts. This input
is used as the performance control for the PEDAL/ON Mod Bus. With nothing plugged into this jack,
the voltage here is 5V (the ‘ON’ state). With an input applied, when the voltage is at 0, no modulation
is sent to the PEDAL/ON Modulation Destination. When the Voltage at the MOD1 is at 5 Volts, the
Modulation is sent to the destination at the level set by the PEDAL/ON AMOUNT control.

MOD 2:
The MOD 2 jack allows you to apply an external modulation source into the modulation busses. The
input accepts an expression pedal or a control voltage of -5 to +5V. With nothing plugged into this jack,
the voltage here is 5 V (the ‘ON’ state). When the SOURCE panel control of either Modulation Bus is
set to ‘ON/MOD2’, the voltage applied to this jack becomes the modulation source.