Moog Music Minimoog Voyager Performer Edition User Manual
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Voyager User’s Manual - The Basics
The Modulation Buss Path
Additional Modulation
The Touch Surface controller can control three parameters simultaneously. The position of a finger on the
touch pad generates a control voltage for the horizontal (X) position and a contorl voltage for the vertical
(Y) position. Pressing on the touch surface generates a control voltage based on the area (A) of the finger-
tip. A light touch causes less of your fingertip to touch the pad, while a heavy touch causes more contact
with the touch surface. Touch Surface Controller parameters (X & Y) are available as Modulation Sources
for both the Mod Wheel and Pedal/On busses through Edit Mode programming (See Edit Mode 2.1 & 2.3 -
‘PGM M-WHL SOURCE’ and ‘PGM PEDAL SOURCE’). The four Touch Surface parameters (X, Y, A & Gate)
can also be programmed as modulation destinations through Edit Mode programming (see Edit Mode 5.1
- ‘T.S DESTINATIONS’).
Digital Features
The Voyager has three operation modes: Panel, Edit, and Master. Panel Mode is used for accessing and
performing with the Voyager’s 7 banks of 128 user-writable presets (896 presets total). Panel Mode has
a menu that can be accessed for performance related functions such as “parameter display” which shows
stored and edited values as you edit a preset. Edit Mode contains all Voyager functions that can be stored in
a preset that are not set by the front panel controls, such as naming presets, and some advanced functions
like Pot Mapping, or Filter Poles. Master Mode is used for global settings, such as MIDI In and Out channels.
Although the RME has no Touch Surface Controller, the TOUCH inputs on the
VX-352 RME CV Expander can be programmed just like the outputs of the Touch
Surface on the keyboard Voyager.