Opinions on the VX-351

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Opinions on the VX-351

Post by Spaceman72 » Wed Apr 14, 2004 12:10 am

Do any of you guys or gals have the VX-351 module, and if do, what are your opinions of it? I absolutely love mine. I really like the added flexability that it adds........

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Post by Spaceman72 » Mon May 10, 2004 4:29 pm

So no one has an opinion of the VX-351? :roll:
I think it is an amazing complement to the Voyager........

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Post by sir_dss » Mon May 10, 2004 5:36 pm

The VX-351... you should get one. Even with the new Voyager OS 2.1's pot mapping it's nice to have the CV options the VX-351 gives you.

I love it. It caused/cost me to really get into moduler synths. I try and get really diffrent sorts of modules. More wild ones than VCO,VCF,EG,VCA's.

Time Machine/ a CV controled 2 second analog delay.

Binary Zone/ a simple step sequencer W/CV control.

MiniWave/ Rom Oscillator, LFO, quantizer. 256 waveforms to chose from.

2XDark Star Chaos/ VCO that is modulated by a noise source w/clock speed.

I/O Raises the levle of any source to 10v. A standard modular voltage. Play guitar, bass, vocals through a modular system.

I'm about to build a copy of a Stiner-Parker VCF from Ken Stone. A really wild filter that you could filter High Pass,Low Pass,Band Pass all at once intermodulate them together.


It's so weird...less than 1 1/2 years ago I was looking at the Moogerfooger CP-251 thinking "...what does this thing do?" "CV...?"

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