Moog Monimoog VOYAGER ELECTRIC BLUE User Manual page 54

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− 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 arcane uses of Pot mapping exist, for instance, using the
pitch Bend wheel to control 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 values, with 48 divisions per beat. The values create the
following rhythms:
96 = Half note = 2 beats of the MIDI Clock signal
72 = dotted quarter note = 1 ½ beats of the MIDI Clock signal
48 = quarter note = 1 beat of the MIDI Clock signal
36 = dotted eighth note = ¾ of a beat of the MIDI Clock signal
24 = eighth note = ½ of a beat of the MIDI Clock signal
16 = triplet eighth note = 1/3 of a beat of the MIDI Clock signal
12 = sixteenth note = ¼ of a beat of the MIDI Clock signal
6.2 INIT. PARAMETERS
INITIALIZE PARAMETERS is a function that allows the user to reset the current values of
the Voyager's parameters to a basic sound which can be used as a starting point for
new sound development. Enter EDIT mode and use the +/- 1 buttons to highlight INIT.
PARAMETERS. Press the ENTER button and the screen will prompt "Load the default Init.
Parameters? Yes/No". Use the cursor to select Yes and press ENTER. The parameters are
as follows:

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