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Voyager User’s Manual - PANEL Mode
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Voyager User’s Manual - PANEL Mode
QUICK MODE:
QUICK MODE is used to determine whether the presets change by sim-
ply pressing the
-1/+1
buttons, or by a combination of
+1/-1
and
ENTER
.
When enabled, Quick Mode (
-1/+1
changes presets immediately) is ideal
for auditioning Presets. Disabling Quick Mode is designed for perform-
ing live, where you may want to call up a new preset while continuing to
play the current preset. With Quick Mode disabled, the new preset only
becomes active when you press the
ENTER
button. To change the Quick
Mode, use the
CURSOR
to highlight the desired choice and press
ENTER
.
PARAMETER DISPLAY:
PARAMETER DISPLAY is used to monitor changes to the values of a
preset’s parameters. There are three choices for this feature as shown.
Choose ‘YES’, and a change in the position of a knob or switch on the
front panel causes the display to show the preset’s stored value and the
new value simultaneously. The last parameter changed will be displayed.
Choose ‘3 sec.’, and the current and stored values are displayed for ap-
proximately 3 seconds before the display returns to the preset name and
number. Choose ‘NO’ and this function is off. To make a change in the
Parameter Display menu, use the
CURSOR
to highlight the desired choice
and press
ENTER
.
In PANEL, EDIT or MASTER mode, when you reach the bottom of the menu pages, the next “-1”
button press will wrap back to the top item on the first menu page.
To select a Panel Mode menu function, use the
-1/+1
buttons to highlight the desired function and then
press
ENTER
. A description of the Panel Mode functions follows.
MASTER VOLUME (Keyboard Editions only):
MASTER VOLUME is used to determine whether the stored Master Vol-
ume value is loaded when a new preset becomes active. If this is off, then
this value is determined by the current position of the
MASTER VOLUME
control. To make a change in the Master Volume menu, use the
CURSOR
to highlight the desired choice and press
ENTER
.
In previous versions of the Voyager operating system, stepping could occur when more than one potenti-
ometer (pot) was adjusted at the same time, resulting in a lack of smooth changes for one or more param-
eters. The current Voyager O.S. has been improved to eliminate stepping when multiple pots are tweaked,
but it requires that the PARAMETER DISPLAY function be set to ‘NO’ to ensure smooth operation.