Moog Music Minimoog Voyager XL User Manual

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Voyager XL User’s Manual - EDIT Mode

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Voyager XL User’s Manual - EDIT Mode

2.3 PGM PEDAL SOURCE (Programmable Pedal Source)

PGM PEDAL SOURCE allows you to program one of 8 additional
modulation sources to be used when the Pedal/ON Bus SOURCE control
is set to ‘NOISE/PGM’. To select a source, use the -1/+1 buttons to
highlight the desired selection and press ENTER.

The available sources are:

Noise (default)

Oscillator 1

Filter ENV

Oscillator 2

Volume ENV

Touch Surface X

Smoothed Sample and Hold

Touch Surface Y

2.4 PGM PEDAL DEST. (Programmable Pedal Destination):

PGM PEDAL DEST allows you to program one of 8 additional modulation
destinations to be used when the Pedal/ON Bus DESTINATION control
is set to ‘LFO RATE/PGM’. To select a destination, use the -1/+1 buttons
to highlight the desired selection and press ENTER.

The available destinations are:

LFO Rate (default)

Osc. 1 Level

Filter Resonance

Osc. 2 Level

Filter Spacing

Osc. 3 Level

Panorama

Noise Level

3.1 PGM SHAPING 1 SRC (Programmable Shaping 1 Source)
3.2 PGM SHAPING 2 SRC (Programmable Shaping 2 Source):

There are two programmable shaping sources. Both shaping sources are
identical, and both are combined by the software and shared by both Mod
Busses. When either of the Mod Bus SHAPING controls are in the
‘ON/PGM’ position, the programmable shaping values stored in memory
are applied to shape the Mod Buss source signal. Shaping is like an
additional level control for the modulation amount. As an example, if
Velocity is used as a shaping source, the higher the velocity value, the
more the Mod Source is passed to the Destination. PROGRAMMABLE
SHAPING SOURCE 1/2 also allows an offset value to be applied, which is
added to the shaper itself.

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