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Voyager OS User’s Manual - The Basics                 
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Voyager OS User’s Manual - The Basics
To understand the signal  ow of the Voyager OS, it’s helpful to consider the three types of signal rout-
ings in the system: the audio path, the control voltage path, and the modulation path.
Audio Path
The Voyager’s audio path includes all of the signal sources and signal modi ers that produce an audio 
output. These include the oscillators, mixer,  lters and ampli ers (VCAs).
The Oscillator section includes controls for selecting the octave and waveforms, adjusting the tuning of 
the second and third oscillators, for setting the oscillator sync and linear FM functions, and for setting the 
frequency range and keyboard control for Oscillator 3. 
The Mixer section is where the oscillators and other sound sources (noise and external input) are 
selected and mixed together. The output of the Mixer section is routed to the Filter section through a 
Mixer Out/Filter In jack on the Voyager’s rear panel. This jack allows you to interrupt the signal routing 
between the Mixer and Filter to insert an external effect, or take the output of the Mixer directly.
The Filter section is responsible for altering the harmonic content of the combined sound sources. The 
Voyager’s Filter section contains two  lters that work together in two different modes.: Dual LP and 
HP/LP. Dual LP mode features two lowpass  lters in parallel, while HP/LP (Highpass-Lowpass) mode 
features a lowpass and highpass  lter in series, creating a Bandpass  lter response. In either mode, the 
Filter Cutoff control affects the cutoff frequency of both  lters, and the Spacing control is used to adjust 
the difference between the cutoff frequencies. The outputs of the  lters are routed to the Voltage 
Controlled Ampli ers (VCAs). 
The VCAs shape the volume level of the audio signal using time-varying control signals called Envelopes. 
The Envelopes section (part of the control voltage path) contains one Envelope Generator to control 
the Filters, and one Envelope Generator to control the VCAs. The Voyager’s audio path is illustrated 
below.
Signal Flow
The Voyager OS Audio Path










