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−  Osc.2 On/Off switch
−  Osc. 3 On/Off switch
−  Noise On/Off switch
−  Filter Mode switch
−  Envelope Gate switch.
MIDI CTRL NO. 
 The Touch Surface Inputs can transmit user-selected MIDI CC Messages, acting as a CV to 
MIDI converter. For each of the X, Y and A axes, the Touch Surface Inputs can be set to transmit 
MIDI CCs 1-31, or it can transmit no MIDI information (off). The T.S. Gate Input can transmit MIDI 
CCs 64-127, values 0 (off) and 64 (on). If you are using the Voyager with a sequencer, then 
you’ll want to transmit the CC numbers that corresponds to the Touch Surface Destinations. If 
you are using the Touch Surface Inputs to control other MIDI devices, then you can choose the 
MIDI CC numbers appropriate to the parameters you wish to control in that device. 
DIRECTION: normal or inverted – this selects a direction for the touch surface inputs to 
modulate the destination.
For the X, normal means a voltage changing from -5 to +5 increases the destination’s value, 
inverted means a voltage changing from +5 to -5 increases the destination’s value. 
For the Y, normal means a voltage changing from -5 to +5 increases the destination’s value, 
inverted means a voltage changing from +5 to -5 increases the destination’s value. 
For the A, normal means a voltage changing from 0 to +5 increases the destination’s value, 
inverted means a voltage changing from +5 to 0 increases the destination’s value. 
For the Gate, Normal means the Gate signal turns a switch ON (Note: This turns 3 KB Cont OFF). 
When the Gate is OFF (No contact w/ the Touch Surface), the switch is OFF. Inverse means a 
Gate Signal from the Touch surface turns the destination switch off, and when the Gate is OFF, 
the Switch is ON. 
AMOUNT: OFF, 50%, or 100%. This parameter sets the amount of touch surface modulation of 
it’s destination. Each axis can be set independently. OFF means that axis does not modulate 
the destination. 50% means that the amount of the touch surface output adds 50% of the 
total range of that control to its present value. For example, if the Filter cutoff is the destination 
of touch surface x, the amount is set to 50%, and the Cutoff knob is fully counter clockwise, the 
maximum X value (all the way to the right) would make a change in the filter cutoff equal to 
turning the Cutoff knob to the mid-position. When the amount is set to 100%, the touch surface 
output equals the full range of the destination’s control.
5.2 T. S. MEMORY MOD BUSS
 TOUCH SURFACE MEMORY is for allowing the last known X and Y parameters of the touch surface 
inputs to be held in memory after contact is no longer made with the touch surface. This is for the X 
and Y signals used as the programmable Sources in the MOD BUSSES. When this function is off, the X 
and Y values return to zero after contact with the touch surface is no longer made. 
5.3 T. S. MEMORY GLOBAL 
 This adds memory to the direct destinations of Touch surface X and Y inputs. When the Touch 
Surface Gate input goes off after being on, the last X and Y values are remembered until the next 
time the Gate goes on. 
5.4 POT MAPPING SOURCE/DESTINATION
 Pot Mapping allows up to 4 separate modulation routings, independent of the Mod Busses. The 
Sources and Destinations are performance controls, like pitchbend or velocity, or front panel controls, 
like the LFO rate control. In the Edit Menu, select Pot Mapping and press ENTER. The Pot Mapping 
Menu appears, showing Source and Destination Maps 1-4. Select a map and press ENTER. The screen 
now shows a Source (SRC), a Destination (Dest.), a Direction, and Amount. The CURSOR Button moves 










