User Guide

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Velocity Release (Note Off Velocity)
MOD1 (Mod 1 Input – acts like Mod Wheel for Pedal/On Mod)
MOD2 (Mod 2 Input – The On/Mod 2 Source of the Mod Busses)
Key Pitch – (CV from Keyboard)
LFO Rate
Glide Rate
Mod Wheel Amount
Pedal Amount
Osc.1 Octave
Osc. 1 Wave
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 Amount
Filter Attack
Filter Decay
Filter Sustain
Filter Release
Filter Envelope Amount
Volume Attack
Volume Decay
Volume Sustain
Volume Release
Master Volume
Headphone Volume
The next parameter available in Pot Mapping is Direction. Choices are Normal or Inverted. Normal
means, as the value of a Source is increased, the value to the Destination is also increased. Inverted
means the opposite – as a Source’s value is increased the value to the Destination is decreased.
Finally, the Amount can be selected – 4 choices are available: Off, 25%, 50%, or 100%. The
percentages refer to the percentage of the Destination’s total range that the Source affects.
Pot Mapping is a very powerful addition to the Voyager’s front panel controls – as it creates the
ability to route controls to more than one destination. A simple use is for the controlling of Volume with
the Keyboard’s Note On Velocity, a common modulation in modern synthesizers. More advanced
uses of Pot Mapping exist, for instance, using the Pitch Bend wheel to control both Pitch Bend and Filter
Cutoff. This creates a timbral transformation of a sound as its pitch is being altered. The possibilities for
expressive, personalized presets boggle the mind!
6.1 LFO MIDI CLOCK DIVIDER
When the LFO sync switch is set to MIDI, a MIDI Clock signal retriggers the start of the LFO cycle. The
clock divider calculates a new retrigger signal based on the MIDI Clock signal. The divider has 96