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Thursday, February 02, 2006

Inside a Moog Voyager

Title link takes you to a page on Till Kopper's website with shots and notes on the inside of a Moog Voyager. Enjoy.

4 comments:

  1. Love the VL1 hanging around for good measure.
    I suppose, fair enough, it's not like the Voyager has a drum machine in it

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  2. That picture just serves to show why a polyphonic Voyager is impossible...as well as to justify the price of the thing. Compare that to an IC based analog like the Andromeda. Night and day.

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  3. Hmm.. that whole thing is kind of ancient. With just surface mount components, you could get costs and size down on that thing quite a bit. A polyphonic Voyager is probably not beyond the realm of possibility.

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  4. mr. array, how do you figure the voyager is NOT IC based? the only discrete components on that board are resistors and a handful of caps. The "transistor array" based filter is IC based, and I would bet most everything else is as well.

    Tony

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