Moog Music Voyager Old School User Manual
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Voyager OS User’s Manual - The Components
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Voyager OS User’s Manual - The Components
Controller:
The CONTROLLER dial selects from six modulation controller options. The Controller selections are:
- MOD WHEEL: This allows the modulation source to be controlled from the Modulation
Wheel in the left-hand controller section.
- ON/MOD1: This allows the modulation source to be controlled by a CV or expression pedal
plugged into the back-panel MOD1 jack. If nothing is plugged into the MOD1 jack
when this is selected, the Mod Bus AMOUNT control will set the total amount of
modulation.
- VELOCITY: This allows the modulation source to be controlled by the keyboard velocity.
- PRESSURE: This allows the modulation source to be controlled by keyboard aftertouch.
- FILT. ENV: This allows the modulation source to be controlled by the Filter Envelope.
- VOL. ENV: This allows the modulation source to be controlled by the Volume Envelope.
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 AMOUNT is set to
10, the maximum amount of modulation is sent to the destination when the selected performance control-
ler is set to maximum (such as the Mod Wheel) or when the controller reaches maximum levels (such as
the envelopes)
Additional CV Control
MOD 1:
The MOD 1 jack accepts an expression pedal or control voltage from 0 to 5 Volts. With nothing plugged
into this jack, the voltage here is 5V (the ‘ON’ state).
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 of –5 to +5. With nothing plugged into this jack, the voltage
here is 5V (the ‘ON’ state). When the Mod Buss SOURCE control is set to ‘ON/MOD2’, the voltage applied
to this jack becomes the Modulation Source.