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Description
Unleash the full potential of your Minimoog Voyager with the Moog VX-351 CV Output Expander, a must-have for any analog synthesis enthusiast. Designed to bridge the gap between your Voyager and the expansive world of modular synthesis, this expander provides an impressive array of Control Voltage (CV) and Gate outputs, elevating your sound design capabilities to new heights. With 19 CV outputs and 2 Gate outputs, you can craft intricate and complex soundscapes that push the boundaries of your creativity.
The VX-351 is more than just an accessory; it's a portal to a universe of sonic possibilities. Whether you're looking to modulate pitch, timbre, or create dynamic changes in loudness and duration, this expander turns your ideas into reality. The inclusion of two 4-way mults and two attenuators further enhances your control, allowing you to distribute and fine-tune signals across multiple destinations with ease.
Seamlessly connect the VX-351 to your Voyager using the included DB-25 cable, and watch as your setup transforms into a powerhouse of modular synthesis. Whether you're an experimental musician exploring new sounds or a seasoned synthesist honing your craft, the VX-351 is the key to unlocking the true potential of your analog rig.
Key Features:
- 19 Control Voltage outputs including Keyboard Pitch, Velocity, and Afterpressure
- 2 Gate outputs: Keyboard Gate and Touch Surface Gate
- 2 Attenuators for fine-tuning CV signals
- Includes a DB-25 cable for easy connection to the Minimoog Voyager
- 2 4-way mults for distributing signals to multiple destinations
Product specs
| Brand | Moog |
| Model | VX-351 Control Voltage Expander |
| Finish | Black |
| Year | 2010s |
FAQs
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What does the Moog VX-351 CV Output Expander do for the Minimoog Voyager?
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The Moog VX-351 CV Output Expander provides additional control voltage outputs, allowing you to connect and control external analog gear with the Minimoog Voyager, enhancing its modular capabilities.
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How many CV outputs does the Moog VX-351 offer?
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The Moog VX-351 offers 19 control voltage outputs, including pitch, velocity, gate, and more, allowing for extensive modulation and control of external devices.
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Is the Moog VX-351 compatible with other synthesizers besides the Minimoog Voyager?
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The Moog VX-351 is specifically designed to expand the CV capabilities of the Minimoog Voyager and may not be directly compatible with other synthesizers without additional modifications.
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Does the Moog VX-351 require an external power supply?
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No, the Moog VX-351 CV Output Expander does not require an external power supply as it is powered directly through its connection to the Minimoog Voyager.
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Can I use the Moog VX-351 to control Eurorack modules?
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Yes, the Moog VX-351 can be used to send control voltages to Eurorack modules, allowing for integration with modular synthesizer setups.
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We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Moog VX-351 CV Output Expander for the Minimoog Voyager.
Features and functionality
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The CP-251 includes a noise source hard-wired to the sample/hold input and trigger input, useful for overriding with external inputs.
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Use cases and applications
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It's highly beneficial for users with multiple CV-compatible devices, enhancing modulation possibilities and providing unique modulation speeds.
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Useful for expanding modulation options on synths like the Behringer Crave & Crea8 Audio West Pest, adding features they lack.
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Ideal for users interested in syncing modulation effects, such as delay and phaser rates, with other synthesized sounds.
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Comparisons
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While the CP-251 is powerful, owners with extensive modular setups might find it redundant, as modulars can offer similar and even more functionality.
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