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Systems to
Voyetra Technologies in Yonkers, New York. The new
combined company would eventually be
known as
Voyetra Turtle Beach.
Voyetra was originally...
- The
Voyetra-8 (
Voyetra-Eight) is an
eight voice polyphonic analog synthesizer.
Released in 1982 by Octave-Plateau
Electronics (later
renamed Voyetra and...
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Richard Buskin,
Hague notes that New
Order provided a
Yamaha QX 1, an
Octave Voyetra 8
polyphonic synthesizer, a
Yamaha DX 5 and an Akai S900 sampler, while...
- than Vega's
previous studio albums;
these included the
Fairlight CMI and
Voyetra-8. Days of Open Hand did not
match the
success of its predecessor, stalling...
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communicate with each
other with no
computer present. The Octave-Plateau
Voyetra-8
synthesizer was an
early MIDI
implementation using XLR3
connectors in...
- b**** guitar,
rhythm guitar, Minimoog,
Voyetra-8
Keith LeBlanc –
Oberheim DMX, E-mu Drumulator, Minimoog,
Voyetra-8,
producer Malcolm X –
spoken word Technical...
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manufacturers of PCBs
developed intelligent MPU-401 clones. Some of these, like
Voyetra, were
equipped with
Roland chips whereas most had reverse-engineered ROMs...
- of gear into the studio: a
Yamaha QX1 sequencer, a
rackmounted Octave Voyetra 8
polyphonic synth, a DX5 that
provided most of the b****
sounds and which...
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Music Write is a Windows-based
music notation program created by
Voyetra Music Software. It uses a MIDI-based
system for
storing events, and the most...
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connectors was for MIDI data on some Octave-Plateau
synthesizers including the
Voyetra-8. The three-pin XLR
connector is
commonly used for DMX512, on lighting...