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For sale is an Octave-Plateu Voyetra 8 in excellent condition by Borish Electronics, a professional synth restoration shop.  There were only a few hundred of these made and you almost never see these for sale!  It responds to aftertouch and velocity, has tons of modulation, a sequencer, hard core arpeggiator and more!

All voices pass self testing and calibrate.  All controls function as they should.  None of the buttons double trigger and work just fine.  None of the potentiometers are scratchy.  This synth was recently serviced and updated by The Analog Lab and has an Analog Lab sticker on the underside.  

The MIDI cables are included and in the pictures above.  This listing does not include the Voyetra VPK-5 keyboard.

This is a Rev 4 based on the serial number.  This version works with MIDI librarians like MIDI Quest Pro and has advanced SysEx.  Earlier versions have a much more limited UI.  

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Listed3 years ago
ConditionExcellent (Used)
Excellent items are almost entirely free from blemishes and other visual defects and have been played or used with the utmost care.Learn more
Brand
  • Octave-Plateau Electronics, Inc.
Model
  • Voyetra 8
Categories
Year
  • 1982
Made In
  • United States

Borish Electronics - Repair , Brokerage & Design

Chicago, IL, United States
Sales:1,302
Joined Reverb:2014

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