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

6.2 SOUND CATEGORY

SOUND CATEGORY allows you to assign the current preset to one of
32 pre-defined sound categories. This function is intended to assist in
organizing presets for quick identification when auditioning sounds. This is
especially useful in conjunction with the Voyager Editor/Librarian
software.

The assignable sound categories are:

- Harmonics
- Ring
- Noise
- Soft Bass
- Bright Bass
- Res Bass
- Sub Bass
- Sound FX.

- Not Assigned
- Piano
- Organs
- Strings
- Clav
- Pads
- Soft Lead
- Bright Lead

- Res Lead
- Sync
- Brass
- Horn
- Instruments
- Evolution
- Motion
- Interval

- Synth
- Vox
- Bells
- Sequence
- Percussion
- Model D
- Classic
- Generic

The preset sound categories only appear on the bottom line of the display when ‘CATEGORY’ is selected in
the Help/Category menu in Panel Mode. For more information, refer to the ‘HELP/CATEGORY’ function in
Panel Mode (see page 48).

6.3 PRESET NAME

PRESET NAME allows the you to assign a name to a preset. Preset names
contain up to 24 characters on two twelve-character lines. Characters
are selected by moving the cursor arrow to the desired character location
with the CURSOR button and scrolling through the character list using
the -1/+1 buttons. Each press of the CURSOR button moves the cursor
arrow one character position to the right, moving first across the top row
and then across the bottom row. When the cursor arrow reaches the last

character position, it wraps back to the first character position. At any time, you can use the ENTER button
to return the cursor arrow to the first character position.

The available characters are:

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