The Voyetra 8 is a sophisticated analog instrument. Only serious musicians should consider it, however. Its programming can be difficult and require a lot of skill and knowledge. It is also very pricey and often hard to find. The Voyetra 8 has been used by New Order, Depeche Mode, the Eurythmics, and Trevor Horn ("Video Killed The Radio Star").
The Voyetra 8 is an 8 Voice polyphonic analog synthesizer module offers 100 voice memories. It can have up to 8 voices played in several different play modes and get's it's sound from 8 separate voice cards with in the unit.
The synth architecture is 2 LFO's, 2 Envelope Generators, 24 dB/oct low pass resonant filter with ADSR, and two VCO's per voice with selectable waveforms.
No keyboard available.
Works fine. Rev. 3 with Rev. 4 Chips on the CPU.It's a 220 Volts model.