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Voyager OS User’s Manual - The Components
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Voyager OS User’s Manual - The Components
Dual Lowpass Mode:
The Voyager’s Dual Lowpass mode provides two
identical lowpass lters which are routed to the left and
right audio outputs respectively, creating a stereo effect.
The
CUTOFF
knob controls the frequency cutoff of
both lters. The lters can be set to the same cutoff
frequency, or adjusted to different cutoff frequencies
using the
SPACING
control. When the two lters are
set at different cutoff frequencies and routed to two
different speakers, what you hear can be a fantastically
swirly and vocal sound – similar to a phaser effect. In
Dual Lowpass mode, the
RESONANCE
control affects
both lters identically.
Highpass/Lowpass Mode:
In Highpass/Lowpass mode, the Voyager’s lters are
con gured as a lowpass and highpass lter in series,
resulting in a bandpass lter. In this con guration, the
output of the lter is routed to both outputs. As with
the Dual Lowpass mode, the
CUTOFF
control changes
the cutoff frequency of both lters, and the
SPACING
control sets the frequency difference between the
Highpass lter and Lowpass lter. The spacing between
the two lters creates a variable passband. In this mode,
the
RESONANCE
control affects only the Lowpass
lter, thus making for some terri cally interestingly lter
sounds.
The Voyager has two voltage controlled lters (VCF’s) that can be con gured either as dual lowpass lters
or as a combination of highpass & lowpass through a front panel switch.