User guide

Minimoog Voyager Editor Librarian Page 28
7 PROGRAM WINDOWS - THE EDITOR WINDOW
Clicking the Edit button on the main screen brings up the Editor window as shown below. Here you have access
to every Voyager programming parameter, including those parameters that can only be accessed through the
Voyager’s menus (Filter Poles, Pot Mapping, Touch Surface control assignments, Keyboard and Trigger Modes,
and Pitch Bend Amount). The Editor’s real-time controls allow you to tweak and audition the sound of your
presets right from your Macintosh.
Slider controls are used in the Editor window to display the functional equivalent of the Voyager knobs (knobs
take up too much space to be practical here). Adjusting any on-screen control transmits that control change to the
Voyager, instantly updating the Voyager’s sound.
Note: In addition to having any on-screen control update the Voyager, adjusting any Voyager control
updates the onscreen display, so you can actually use the Voyager’s controls AND the Editor parameters
simultaneously for the ultimate in Voyager preset development!