Moog Music Minimoog Voyager Performer Edition User Manual
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Voyager User’s Manual - EDIT Mode
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Voyager User’s Manual - EDIT Mode
Programmable Shaping Sources are useful for creating presets that respond in complex ways. For instance,
you could assign both Keyboard CV (pitch) and Velocity Release (velocity) as the Programmable Shaping
Sources. With this assignment, the higher and the harder you play, more modulation source is passed to
modulate the destination. Many of the shaping sources are front panel rotary controls. A suggested
application using a front panel control as a shaping source is having the Filter Cutoff control the Modulation
amount. Programmable Shaping Sources can make for some highly interesting and interactive presets.
There are 43 assignable shaping sources for Programmable Shapers 1 and 2:
- LFO Rate
- Glide Rate
- Mod. Wheel Amt
- Pedal Amount
- Osc.1 Octave
- Osc. 1 Waveform
- Osc. 2 Frequency
- Osc. 2 Octave
- Osc. 2 Waveform
- Osc. 3 Frequency
- Osc. 3 Octave
- Osc. 3 Waveform
- Ext. Audio Level
- Osc. 1 Level
- Osc. 2 Level
- Osc. 3 Level
- Noise Level
- Filter Cutoff
- Filter Spacing
- Filter Resonance
- Filter KB Control Amt
- Filter Attack
- Filter Decay
- Filter Sustain
- Filter Release
- Filter Envelope Amt
- Volume Attack
- Volume Decay
- Volume Sustain
- Volume Release
- Master Volume
- Headphone Volume
- Fixed Value (see below)
- Pitch Bend Wheel
- Modulation Wheel
- Velocity Release
- Pressure (AT)
- Keyboard CV
- Touch Surface X
- Touch Surface Y
- Touch Surface A
- Mod1
- Mod2
The Fixed Value parameter is an offset voltage that can be used by itself or added to one of the shaping
sources. Fixed Value has a course adjustment labeled ‘HIGH’ and a fine adjustment labeled ‘LOW’. Both
HIGH and LOW Fixed Values are adjustable from -64 to +64 (a total range of +/- 2.5 V).
To configure the shaping parameters, use the CURSOR button to move between the SHAPING SOURCE,
the HIGH Fixed Value and the LOW Fixed Value fields, then use the -1/+1 buttons to make the selections.
3.3 KEYBOARD MODES
KEYBOARD MODE allows you to select one of 4 types of keyboard
priority for a preset. The keyboard priority determines what happens
when more than one key is pressed on the keyboard. To set the Keyboard
Mode, use the +/-1 buttons to select one of the following options:
Lower Key (the lowest key pressed sounds)
Higher Key (the highest key pressed sounds)
Last Key (the most recent key pressed sounds)
1 Key Only (the first key pressed sounds)
3.4 TRIGGER MODES
TRIGGER MODE allows you to select how the envelopes are triggered
when more than one key is pressed on the keyboard. To set the Trigger
Mode, use the +/-1 buttons to select one of the following options:
Single Trigger (legato, envelopes aren’t retriggered until keys
are fully released)
Multi Trigger (each time a new note sounds, the envelopes
are triggered)