External Input on Voyager RME
External Input on Voyager RME
Hello,
I have recently purchased a used Voyager RME and am really happy with it. I was just wondering if any one can point me to some documentation or something that explains what can be done with the external input. I'm curious as to what can be done with this. Can I plug my guitar into it an morph the sounds? etc....
Also, I am unsure of what the reference to the touch pad means for the RME. Is it referring to using an external touch pad as a controller?
Thanks.
I have recently purchased a used Voyager RME and am really happy with it. I was just wondering if any one can point me to some documentation or something that explains what can be done with the external input. I'm curious as to what can be done with this. Can I plug my guitar into it an morph the sounds? etc....
Also, I am unsure of what the reference to the touch pad means for the RME. Is it referring to using an external touch pad as a controller?
Thanks.
Your external imput can be used to run any audio source through the filters. Bass drums vocals other synths...just whatever you have.
You can try changing the filter poles and messing with that, or even running the Voyagers own headphone output back into it for overdriving.
You can try changing the filter poles and messing with that, or even running the Voyagers own headphone output back into it for overdriving.
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Re: External Input on Voyager RME
try plugging in your Ipod, toomcskeezer wrote:...what can be done with the external input. I'm curious as to what can be done with this. Can I plug my guitar into it an morph the sounds? etc....
Re: External Input on Voyager RME
lol A+acorkos wrote:try plugging in your Ipod, toomcskeezer wrote:...what can be done with the external input. I'm curious as to what can be done with this. Can I plug my guitar into it an morph the sounds? etc....
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That´s a very nice design. Kinda Kraftwerk meets Bauhaus(all tough Kraftwerk are very inspired by Bauhaus). Did you do it?
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I just love the grafics and the designs that came out of Bauhaus in their short period!
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Yes, I really would like to mess around with the VX-352 but unfortunately I still gotta pay off the Voyager
....I can't imagine how much time I'd spend enjoying the possibilities of mods with this device! I have to say that being able to make changes to knobs and such in real time and not a mouse click can't be beat....something about the sound of amplified electrical waves.... yes!! 


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