To commemorate the 40th anniversary of the creation of the legendary Minimoog Model D, in 2010 an extended version of Voyager was released. The new synthesizer was named "XL", apparently the designers wanted to emphasize the size and functionality.
In addition to the existing options Voyager added:
Large keyboard (61 keys vs. 44 in the previous model).
A tape touch sensitive controller, the output is a CV signal (-5 to + 5V) and a gate signal (pulse from 0 to + 5V).
On the front side of the control unit there’s a patch panel laid out containing a large number of inputs and outputs for control signals (CV and gate).
There’s an additional low-frequency oscillator (LFO) allowing you to receive a square or triangular waveform in the range from 0.02 to 20Hz.
Lag Processor lets you adjust the attack and decay time within 0.01 and 1 second limit.
The synthesizer uses a built-in power supply (110 - 240V, 50 - 60Hz).
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