User Guide

LFO:
This group of outputs is generated from the Voyager’s LFO (Low Frequency
Oscillator) circuit. There are two CV waveforms here – triangle and square
TRIANGLE: This is the triangle wave output of the LFO.
SQUARE: This is the square wave output of the LFO.
BUSSES:
This group of outputs is generated by the Mod Buss signals. They are the Modulation
source after being shaped by the SHAPING signal at the level determined by the
AMOUNT control and the MOD WHEEL or signal at the MOD1 Input jack
WHEEL: This is the output of the Mod Wheel Mod Buss. It is the Mod Wheel SOURCE
shaped by the SHAPING signal. The level is determined by the AMOUNT control and
the MOD WHEEL.
PEDAL: This is the output of the Pedal/On Mod Buss. It is the Pedal/On SOURCE
shaped by the SHAPING signal. The level is determined by the AMOUNT control and
the signal at the MOD1 Input jack.
ENVS
This group of outputs is the output of the Envelope Generators.
FILTER: This is the CV output of the Filter Envelope Generator.
VOLUME: This is the CV output of the Volume Envelope Generator.
S & H
This group of outputs is generated by the Sample and Hold Circuit.
STEP: This is the output of the Sample and Hold Circuit.
SMOOTH: This is the Smoothed output of the Sample and Hold Circuit.
ATTENUATORS
The VX-351 contains two attenuators. An attenuator is used to reduce the amount
of a CV signal. The attenuators have an input jack, an output jack, and a knob. The
knob sets the amount of the signal present at the input jack that passes to the
output jack. When the knob is set to fully clockwise, the full input signal passes to the
output.
MULT
The VX-351 contains two 4-way mults. A mult is used to distribute a single source to
multiple destinations. An example is sending the Voyager’s LFO To the Volume, Filter
and Pan Control Inputs. In this case all three of those parameters will be controlled
simultaneously by the LFO. WARNING
: A mult is NOT a mixer. Do not apply more
than one CV source or CV output to a mult! (For example combining the LFO
triangle and LFO square wave to go to the Filter Input) Combining CVs in a Mult
can cause them to add together in a way that can be damaging to some control
inputs! Don’t do it!!! You must use a CV mixer, like the CP-251 Control Processor’s
Mixer to combine CV outputs.
These are the components that make up the VX-351 – there’s quite a bit you can
do!