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If you don't want to spend too long learning how to navigate thru it, do like me and use this application: If you want to exptend poplyphony, you can also chain 2 Voyetra's together and have a 16 Polysynth Voyetra like i do. If you want to control the Voyetra 8 midi, then you can't use the Vpk5 controller: It's either one or the other. The Autotune function is also very handy as it tunes the beast for you. Like a lot of analog gear, the oscillators stabilise when they reach room temperature. All VCF/VCA/VCO chips sells on the market. You really have to familiarise yourself with the machine so you understand it and knows how to threat her well as a user so you extend its lifetime.Īll parts to service a Voyetra are available to my knowledge, even the DAC (Digital to Analog) boards if they need to be replaced. If you bring yours to a tech than have never seen or worked on any before he may just mess it all up. I think a tech require special training to fix those unit. It may be triggered by something different. The Voyetra is a very sophisticated machine When you have a problem on your Voyetra, the source may not be always on the circuit board of the Vco or Vcf if that's one of your problem. If you want to buy one, make sure it has a green or even better blue motherboard. The revisions that are not stable are the rev1, rev2, a few rev3's and whichever early revision that was built around those cream color motherboards. On paper, it looks like you're about to make an incredible deal, however understand this: