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Voyager User’s Manual - EDIT Mode
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Voyager User’s Manual - EDIT Mode
Source and Destination (SRC/DEST): The Source and Destination parameters allow you to
select from the 40 assignable Pot Mapping Sources and Destination options. Eight of these are
Performance Controls and 32 are Front Panel Controls. Both the Source and Destination have
the same assignable options. The complete list is shown below.
Performance Controls:
- Pitch Bend
- Modulation Wheel (the default Source for Pot Map 3)
- Pressure
- Velocity Attack (the default Source for Pot Map 1)
- Velocity Release
- MOD 1 (the default Source for Pot Map 4)
- MOD 2
- Key Pitch (the default Source for Pot Map 2)
Front Panel Controls:
- LFO Rate
- Glide Rate
- Mod Wheel Amount
- Pedal Amount
- Osc. 1 Octave
- Osc. 1 Wave
- Osc. 2 Frequency
- Osc. 2 Octave
- Osc. 2 Waveform
- Osc. 3 Frequency
- Osc. 3 Octave
- Osc. 3 Waveform
- Ext. Audio Level
- Osc. 1 Level
- Osc. 2 Level
- Osc. 3 Level
- Noise Level
- Filter Cutoff
- 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
Direction: This specifies the direction for the Source to effect the Destination. The
assignable values are NORMAL or INVERTED. With ‘NORMAL’ selected, 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.
Amount: This specifies the amount of the Destination’s total range that the Source affects,
expressed as a percentage. The assignable values are OFF, 25%, 50%, or 100%. ‘OFF’
means that none of the Source will affect the Destination range (basically the same as 0%).
A setting of ‘25%’ means that the Source will affect one quarter of the Destination range.
A setting of ‘50%’ means that the Source will affect half of the Destination range, and a
setting of ‘100%’ means that the Source will affect all of the Destination range.