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Minimoog Voyager | |
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Manufacturer | Moog Music |
Dates | 1997(Minimoog Voyager Electric Blue edition),[1] 2002[1] – 2015[2] |
Price | US$2995 – US$4995 |
Technical specifications | |
Polyphony | Monophonic |
Timbrality | Monotimbral |
Oscillator | 3 VCOs |
LFO | independent LFO |
Synthesis type | Analog Subtractive |
Filter | dual lowpass or highpass/lowpass with cutoff, resonance, spacing ADSR envelope generator, keyboard tracking |
Attenuator | ADSR envelope generator |
Aftertouch expression | yes |
Velocity expression | yes |
Storage memory | 128 presets expandable to 896 |
Effects | 2 modulation busses |
Input/output | |
Keyboard | 44-note with velocity and aftertouch sensitivity |
Left-hand control | pitch bend and mod wheels |
External control | MIDI, 14 CV/Gate inputs |
The Minimoog Voyager or Voyager is a monophonic analog synthesizer, designed by Robert Moog and released in 2002[1] by Moog Music. The Voyager was modeled after the classic Minimoog synthesizer that was popular in the 1970s, and is meant to be a successor to that instrument.[3]