Moog Music Minimoog Voyager XL User Manual

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Voyager XL User’s Manual - The Components

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Voyager XL User’s Manual - The Components

Destination:
The DESTINATION control selects the destination of the modulation. The modulation destination is cho-
sen in the same manner as the source. The modulation destination selections are:

- PITCH (the pitch of all three oscillators)

- OSC2 (the pitch of Oscillator 2 only)

- OSC3 (the pitch of Oscillator 3 only)

- FILTER (the Cutoff Frequency of the filter)

- WAVE (the waveforms of all 3 oscillators)

- LFO/PGM: This is a programmable destination for the Mod Bus; LFO Rate is the

default. Programmable Mod destinations are set in the EDIT mode using the

menu functions ‘PGM M-WHL DEST’ (Programmable Mod Wheel Destination)

and ‘PGM PEDAL DEST’ (Programmable Pedal Destination).

Amount:
The AMOUNT control is used to set the maximum amount of modulation that is sent to the modulation
destination. When the AMOUNT control is set to 0, no modulation will pass. When the AMOUNT is
set to 10, the maximum amount of modulation is sent to the destination when the performance controller
(Mod Wheel or MOD1 level) is all the way up.

Related Controls:

Mod Bus Performance Controllers:
The Mod Wheel and MOD 1 Input are performance controllers for the Mod Wheel Modulation Bus and
Pedal/ON bus respectively. These performance controllers are the final stage in determining the amount
of modulation sent to the selected destination. When these controllers are set to maximum, the modula-
tion amount is determined by the AMOUNT control. When these controllers are set to 0, the modulation
amount is 0.

Modulation Bus CV Inputs on the Patch Panel:

MOD 1:
The MOD 1 jack accepts an Expression Pedal or control voltage from 0 to 5 Volts. This input is used as the
performance control for the PEDAL/ON Mod Bus. With nothing plugged into this jack, the voltage here is
5V (the ‘ON’ state). With an input applied, when the voltage is at 0, no modulation is sent to the PEDAL/ON
Modulation Destination. When the Voltage at the MOD1 is at 5 Volts, the Modulation is sent to the destina-
tion at the level set by the PEDAL/ON AMOUNT control.

MOD 2:
The MOD 2 jack allows you to apply an external modulation source into the MOD busses. The input
accepts an Expression Pedal or a control voltage from 0 to +5 Volts. With nothing plugged into this jack, the
voltage here is 5 V (the ‘ON’ state). When the SOURCE control is set to ‘ON/MOD2’, the voltage applied to
this jack becomes the Modulation Source.

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