


This mylar front panel was made in 1982 by Octave-Plateau for their Voyetra One synthesizer that was never manufactured. This is a rare collector's item for any fan of the Voyetra Eight synthesizer and would look great framed and displayed on the wall of a studio. The layout clearly shows the complex voice architecture of the Voyetra Eight, which is not obvious from looking at the Voyetra Eight front panel.
This item is New Old Stock (NOS) and is covered with a protective clear plastic film as shipped from the factory. The back has an adhesive that's covered with a paper protector. The manufacturer's sticker shows it was made on March 22, 1982.
The Voyetra One was originally intended to be a programmer for the Voyetra Eight but was abandoned when Octave-Plateau decided instead to make a software voice editor for the IBM PC. For more information on the Voyetra One and Voyetra Eight, Google "Fandom Voyetra Eight Synthesizer".
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Listed | 3 years ago |
Condition | Mint (Used) Mint items are in essentially new original condition but have been opened or played.Learn more |
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