Is this different than what's in the Minimoog Voyager?

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Portamental
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Post by Portamental » Wed Oct 14, 2009 7:36 pm

Just Me wrote:
Sidewind wrote:I think it would be more economical to use a Vx-351 to patch the noise to the multiple. From there, you can route it to multiple locations (MURF, etc.).

Michael...
Except it isn't an output on the VX-351
But it is.

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Post by Just Me » Thu Oct 15, 2009 12:37 am

I stand corrected! I've never seen it nestled next to the DB connector cause the cable routes over it in my setup!
(Time for some stronger glasses! And move the cable.)
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Post by Sidewind » Thu Oct 15, 2009 4:26 pm

I know what you mean. Right after reading your post, I went over to my rig and looked and also did not see it. Of course, mine wasn't even blocked by any cables - I am just blind I guess. :) Anyhow, makes me rethink why I never use the source on there vs my modular. In my case, that is 3 more noise sources! I must remember to keep this in mind for the future...

Michael...

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Post by goldphinga » Thu Dec 24, 2009 10:18 pm

Anyone noticed that the voyagers noise source seems to have a specific tone/pitch to it?
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