User Guide

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Osc. 2 Octave 75 (Value 0-15 = 32’; 16-31 = 16’;
32-47 = 8’; 48-63 = 4’; 64-79 = 2’;
80-127 = 1’)
Osc. 2 Waveform 11 MSB 43 LSB
Osc. 3 Frequency 12 MSB 44 LSB
Osc. 3 Octave 76 (Value 0-15 = 32’; 16-31 = 16’;
32-47 = 8’; 48-63 = 4’; 64-79 = 2’;
80-127 = 1’)
Osc. 3 Waveform 13 MSB 45 LSB
1à 2 Sync
77 (Value 0-64=Off; 65-127=On)
3à 1 FM
78 (Value 0-64=Off; 65-127=On)
3 KB Control 79 (Value 0-64=Off; 65-127=On)
3 Frequency Lo/Hi 80 (Value 0-64=LO; 65-127=HI)
External Audio Level 14 MSB 46 LSB
External Audio On/Off 81 (Value 0-64=Off; 65-127=On)
Osc. 1 Level 15 MSB 47 LSB
Osc. 1 On/Off 82 (Value 0-64=Off; 65-127=On)
Osc. 2 Level 16 MSB 48 LSB
Osc. 2 On/Off 83 (Value 0-64=Off; 65-127=On)
Osc. 3 Level 17 MSB 49 LSB
Osc. 3 On/Off 84 (Value 0-64=Off; 65-127=On)
Noise Level 18 MSB 50 LSB
Noise On/Off 85 (Value 0-64=Off; 65-127=On)
Filter Cutoff 19 MSB 51 LSB
Filter Spacing 20 MSB 52 LSB
Filter Resonance 21 MSB 53 LSB
Filter KB Control Amount 22 MSB 54 LSB
Filter Mode 86 (Value 0-64=Off; 65-127=On)
Filter Envelope Attack 23 MSB 55 LSB
Filter Envelope Decay 24 MSB 56 LSB
Filter Envelope Sustain 25 MSB 57 LSB
Filter Envelope Release 26 MSB 58 LSB
Filter Envelope Amount to
Filter
27 MSB 59 LSB
Volume Envelope Attack 28 MSB 60 LSB
Volume Envelope Decay 29 MSB 61 LSB
Volume Envelope Sustain 30 MSB 62 LSB
Volume Envelope Release 31 MSB 63 LSB
Envelope Gate Switch 87 (Value 0-64=Off; 65-127=On)
Master Volume 7 MSB 39 LSB
MIDI CLOCK
When the LFO SYNC switch is set to “MIDI”, a MIDI clock signal retriggers the start of the LFO
cycle, similar to the way Oscillator Sync works. Because the Voyager has an analog LFO – the
LFO Rate itself is not automatically set to the clock frequency – just the start of the LFO cycle.
Adjusting the LFO Rate to a different rate relative to the MIDI clock signal can yield some
interesting LFO patterns. To learn how to use this:
- Call up a preset that has audible LFO modulation and a
sustaining tone.
- Switch the LFO sync switch to MIDI. Make sure the Clock divider
value is maximum.
- Send a MIDI clock signal to the Voyager.
- Now, slow the LFO rate down all the way, and play a note and hold it. You should here the LFO
triggered at every second MIDI tick. Now increase the LFO rate until it closely matches the half
note tempo of the song. You have now synced the LFO to the tempo of the music. Because
the LFO is triggered by the MIDI clock, it can’t drift off tempo.
System Exclusive
SysEx messages transmitted and received include Single Presets, Preset Banks, Operating
System (System ROM) and Boot System.