Vynl Audio – Voyager v-1.1.2 – GAMESENSE (STANDALONE, VST3) [WIN x64]

By | June 24, 2026

 

Year/Release Date: June 15, 2026
Version: 1.1.2
Developer: Vynl Audio
Developer’s Website: https://www.vynlaudio.com/plugins/voyager
Format: STANDALONE, VST3
Bit Depth: 64-bit
Tablet: Fixed
System Requirements: Windows 10

  • 98.3 MB

Description:
A Mk.Gee-style guitar chain in a single plugin.

Signal Chain. How We Got the Sound

Tascam 424 Inspiration:
The Voyager-424 is inspired by the Tascam Portastudio 424, a 4-track cassette recorder that uses magnetic tape as its storage medium. Press the button gently, and you’ll hear the warmth and compression of magnetic tape—natural, analog, and slightly rounded. Press harder, and the sound begins to deteriorate: harmonic distortion increases, transients soften, and the signal distorts in a way only magnetic tape can. This is the saturation module, whose character changes depending on the pressure applied.

Roland VG-8 Inspired
“Voyager-8”:
The Voyager-8 is inspired by the Bowed Pad presets from the Roland VG-8, a 1995 guitar synthesizer that used COSM modeling to create tones unachievable with traditional guitar. The Bowed Pad preset transforms a guitar signal into something synthetic and cosmic: a slow attack, long sustain, and a shifting sound character reminiscent of a cross between a string ensemble and a synthesizer. The Voyager-8 replicates the same transformation, creating a sound that blends electronics with acoustics.

Creative Reverb:
Voyager-Verb
A rich reverb that adds spaciousness without losing its sonic character. As the reverb decays, it disintegrates into harmonious, warm, and subtle distorted tones, creating the impression that the sound is emanating from a real room rather than being processed.
Chorus and Flanger Combination:

Voyager-Mod
A chorus and flanger combination based on classic 80s tones. Wide, shimmering modulation from classic outboard gear—nostalgic and rich, but not too guitar pedal-like.
Sound. What makes Voyager different from others
The idea for Voyager came to us when we were obsessed with the Mk.gee guitar tone. We endlessly studied its chain and turned it into a universal plugin. It can be used for more than just one tone. All four modules have their own unique sound, but they can be used for synths, keys, vocals, drums, and anything else. Voyager takes a signal and sends it into space.

Built around sound, not specs.
Each plugin starts with a specific sonic reference—an instrument, a tone, a moment in a recording. The DSP is written from scratch to capture this character.
No feature checklists. No one-size-fits-all algorithms. Just tools designed to reproduce the real sounds you’re aiming for.
Over 400 musicians use Vynl Audio


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