User Guide

34
I. THE USER INTERFACE/ VOYAGER RACK MOUNT SOFTWARE VERSION 2.6
1. The Interface
The interface for the minimoog Voyager’s software functions is in the upper left of the front panel.
(figure 25).
(figure 25)
The display is a LCD screen in the center. When the unit is first powered on, the screen will read the
message: “Moog Voyager” with the current OS version displayed.
The message will stay on the screen for approximately 5 seconds, then the screen will display the
current active preset. Note that the LED above the button labeled “PANEL” is lit. The sound produced
will be the last sound used before the Voyager was last powered down.
There are three operating modes for the Voyager:
- MASTER: Used for accessing global settings for the Voyager, and data send and
receive functions.
- EDIT: Used for editing parameters of a preset not accessed through the
front panel. Naming and saving presets is done in EDIT mode.
- PANEL: Used for accessing the Voyager’s presets and performance functions.
The Voyager contains 128 presets.
2. MASTER Mode
MASTER mode accesses the global settings for the Voyager and the routines for sending and receiving
data.
To enter MASTER mode, press the MASTER button. The following is the Master Menu:
1.1 MIDI Prg. Change
1.2 MIDI Channels
1.3 MIDI Out On/Off
1.4 MIDI Merge Func.
2.1 Send Panel Sound
2.2 Send Preset(s)
2.3 Receive Presets
2.4 SysEx Device ID
3.1 Key Transpose
3.2 MIDI Key Order
3.3 MIDI Run. Status
3.4 Copyright Info
4.1 Software Version
4.2 Send System ROM
4.3 Send Boot System
4.4 Receive Update