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Voyager User’s Manual - Appendices
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Voyager User’s Manual - Appendices
S & H IN
This group of inputs allow you to connect external signals to control the Voyager’s Sample and Hold Circuit.
S&H In : This is the input to the Voyager’s Sample and Hold circuit. This jack accepts an expression
pedal or a control voltage from -5 to +5V.
GATE: This input accepts a +5V gate input only.
ATTENUATORS
The VX-352 contains two active attenuators with offset. An attenuator is used to reduce the amount of a
CV signal. The attenuators have an input jack, an output jack, and an
AMOUNT
control. This control sets
the amount of the signal present at the input jack that passes to the output jack. When the control is set
to fully clockwise, the full input signal passes to the output. When the control is fully counter clockwise,
an inverted version of the full output signal passes to the output. When the knob is set to the center (12
o’clock position) no signal passes to the output. The
OFFSET
control allows you to add an offset voltage to
the output signal (up to +/-5V), but the total combined output voltage (Input plus Offset) will not exceed
+/-7.5V.
MULT
The VX-352 contains a 4-way Mults (multiple). A mult is used to distribute a single source to multiple
destinations. The jack at the top of the mult (indicated by a white ring) accepts an expression pedal input.
When a pedal is connected here, the mult distributes the variable expression pedal signal to the other three
mult jacks.
An expression pedal can also be connected to an attenuator input. Normally, an
expression pedal will only provide a positive voltage, but since the Attenutator’s
AMOUNT control is bi-directional, this allows you to get either positive or negative
voltages using a pedal.
A Mult is NOT a mixer. Never apply more than one CV source to a mult! Combining two or
more CVs in a Mult can cause them to add together in a way that can be damaging to some
control inputs! If you wish to combine several CV’s, you
must
use a CV mixer (like the CP-251
Control Processor’s Mixer) to safely mix these signals.