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Adding Modules to the Voyager

Posted: Fri Sep 17, 2004 11:59 pm
by Marzzz
OK, say you have a Voyager, CP-251 and VX-351, and you want it to be the "basis of a modular system." What (3rd party) modules would you add? I was thinking it would be nice to have an extra EG, maybe a different filter or another VCO. Maybe I want to rackmount them above/below the CP/VX....suggestions, anyone? And please, no modular synth brand flame wars, just looking for module types, thanks!

Posted: Sat Sep 18, 2004 1:55 am
by Cruel Hoax
Me, I would (will†) add:


Frequency shifter,

phaser,

waveshaper (underrated!),

additional different-sounding filter modules (especially notch filter)

another waveshaper

wavetable playback module (yes, they exist!)

sequencer

These are most of the things on my "mmm-Tasty!" list.

-Hoax




† - (assuming I win some sort of lottery or discover a motherlode of oil or gold.)

Posted: Sun Sep 19, 2004 5:59 am
by sir_dss
A few things to check out...


Blacet:
Mini-Wave http://blacet.com/MW.html
Binary Zone http://blacet.com/BZ.html
Time Machine http://blacet.com/TM2050.html

Very little time to get a module from them.


You may want to convert those Frack Rack 1/8" jacks to thw 1/4" MOTM format. Then look into some...

http://synthtech.com/

Awesome modules also know as MOTM

Then move up to the $20,000 stuff...

http://buchla.com/200e/index.html

Posted: Wed Sep 22, 2004 8:24 am
by GregAE
sir_dss -

<Very little time to get a module from them.>

Why? Is Blacet going out of business?

Regarding the addition of modules, don't forget that rack mount equipment such as the Sherman Filter bank and the Electrix Filter Factory (and Filter Queen) can be used to further modify the Voyager's sound. For example, the Filter Factory can take control voltages from the Voyager and operate like a multi-mode VCF. Placing this into the Voyager's mix out loop can add immensely to the sonic potential. (Actually, any effect processor/pedal can be used in this manner. My suggestion is to try anything and everything).

Posted: Wed Sep 22, 2004 10:19 am
by Marzzz
Currently I am thinking of adding an extra VCO-VCF-EG-VCA, as well as some interesting control modules, like a Ring Mod or signal processing. I am leaning toward synthesizers.com stuff because of the form factor (1/4 plugs) and price. I also kinda like the Doepfer stuff and all their variety, but would need a lot of adapters because of their 1/8 plugs. But right now I am not ruling out anything....there's just so much choice now!

Posted: Wed Sep 22, 2004 8:57 pm
by david
Dear Marzzz.

I went with Synthesizers.com. Added 2 vco's, multi mode filter, fixed filter bank, 2 eg's, ring mod, signal processor, mixer and vca to my Voyager/cp-251/vx-351 set up. In short - I'm very happy with this arrangement. I used the moog model 15 as a guide. Already looking to expand though.

regards,

Posted: Wed Sep 22, 2004 9:42 pm
by david
Dear Marzzz.

I went with Synthesizers.com. Added 2 vco's, multi mode filter, fixed filter bank, 2 eg's, ring mod, signal processor, mixer and vca to my Voyager/cp-251/vx-351 set up. In short - I'm very happy with this arrangement. I used the moog model 15 as a guide. Already looking to expand though.

regards,

Posted: Wed Sep 22, 2004 10:27 pm
by sir_dss
Blacet is NOT going out of business.

I was trying to say that you get our order very quickly.

Modules

Posted: Sun Oct 17, 2004 6:16 pm
by Sunsinger
I spoke to Don Buchla the other day and he said it should be no problem to add some of his system 200e modules to the Voyager via the 351 and 251. Check out some of the Buchla system 200e modules there are some very good descriptions of what they will do on the website. They sound very wild with names like the "Dual Arbitrary Function Generator", and the "Source of Uncertainty" Modules. He will create a power-supply "boat" as he called it, which will allow room for several modules and several expansions, and its not $20,000. You can add on as you can afford them. Wow! Moog and Buchla together in one synth!!!
Imagine...

www.buchla.com

Sunsinger 8)