User guide
Minimoog Voyager Editor Librarian Page 29
7.1 Parameter Resolution in the Editor
The Editor window can display the Voyager’s parameters in either 8-bit or 16-bit resolution. You select the bit
value from the Editor’s Options menu:
When 8 BIT is selected, the Editor will display all parameters values in 8-bit resolution (value range 0 – 255).
When 16 BIT is selected, the Editor will display all parameter values in 16-bit resolution (value range 0 – 65535).
7.2 Editing Preset Parameters
Preset parameters are adjusted in the Editor window in several ways:
• Switches – Clicking on a switch toggles it ON or OFF.
• Sliders – Move a slider by clicking and dragging it in the desired direction. You can get finer control by
placing the mouse cursor in the slider channel and clicking. This will increase or decrease the parameter
value by 1 for each click. When 16-bit data values are displayed, it will take many clicks to register a
change. When 8-bit data values are displayed, each click will change the value by 1.
• Slider data values can also be adjusted by clicking on the value and manually entering a new value:
Note: For 8-bit resolution, valid data values are 0-255. For 16-bit resolution, valid data values are 0-65535.
If you type in a value outside of these ranges, it will be ignored.
• Pull-down menus – Click to pull down a menu in the Editor window. Menu selections are made by double-
clicking on a menu item. This action will select that item and close the menu.
• Parameter groups – You can copy a complete parameter group from one preset to another. Click on a
parameter group label (LFO, Mod Busses, Oscillators, Mixer, Filters, Envelopes, Pot Map or Touch
Surface) to get a pop-up menu. Select COPY to copy the parameters, and PASTE to paste the
parameters. The example shown below is the result of clicking the Envelope parameter group bar: