Voyager XL Tips and tricks
Voyager XL Tips and tricks
Hey folks,
I was thinking about how nice it would be to have a thread for sharing voyager XL patching/workflow tips and tricks. Anyone interested? Of course, any voyager owner with a CP251 and Vx351 could get in on the action, too.
I'm more interested in workflow related things than actual patches, but any/all shared info would be great!
Here's what I mean by "workflow":
I just saved a bunch of modified "initialized parameters" patches that I prefer to the standard one. In this patch, I turned off all touch screen destinations, as well as turning off the S&H effect on the touchscreen. This way, I can use the Touchscreen outs on the patch bay more freely, without worrying about the touchscreen also affecting the filter controls. If I hit upon anything that I really like, I can save the patch with the touchscreen routed this way, or I can just plan on patching it up analog style. I just did this and I already am having a lot more fun with the touchscreen. I also set the "T.S. memory mod bus" to on, which i prefer for a starter patch.
In this same "init" patch, I programmed the mod busses destination and shaping parameters. The destination of the mod wheel bus is now Filter spacing, when I select the LFO/PGM. The Pedal bus is Filter Resonance. I also went ahead and programmed the shaping source to a mixture of the filter cutoff, and filter spacing.
This way, my "blank slate" patch has immediate access to Resonance and Spacing as mod destinations, and, if I want to set the destination to LFO, I can just patch it analog-style from the mod bus out to the LFO rate.
Well, this is my tip, for what it's worth. Hope to hear some good ones from other folks!
Tom
I was thinking about how nice it would be to have a thread for sharing voyager XL patching/workflow tips and tricks. Anyone interested? Of course, any voyager owner with a CP251 and Vx351 could get in on the action, too.
I'm more interested in workflow related things than actual patches, but any/all shared info would be great!
Here's what I mean by "workflow":
I just saved a bunch of modified "initialized parameters" patches that I prefer to the standard one. In this patch, I turned off all touch screen destinations, as well as turning off the S&H effect on the touchscreen. This way, I can use the Touchscreen outs on the patch bay more freely, without worrying about the touchscreen also affecting the filter controls. If I hit upon anything that I really like, I can save the patch with the touchscreen routed this way, or I can just plan on patching it up analog style. I just did this and I already am having a lot more fun with the touchscreen. I also set the "T.S. memory mod bus" to on, which i prefer for a starter patch.
In this same "init" patch, I programmed the mod busses destination and shaping parameters. The destination of the mod wheel bus is now Filter spacing, when I select the LFO/PGM. The Pedal bus is Filter Resonance. I also went ahead and programmed the shaping source to a mixture of the filter cutoff, and filter spacing.
This way, my "blank slate" patch has immediate access to Resonance and Spacing as mod destinations, and, if I want to set the destination to LFO, I can just patch it analog-style from the mod bus out to the LFO rate.
Well, this is my tip, for what it's worth. Hope to hear some good ones from other folks!
Tom
THE GOLDEN MINIMOOG VOYAGER #31
Re: Voyager XL Tips and tricks
Well I for one would certainly appreciate "Tips and Tricks." I have had my XL for only about 2 weeks, and I am still focusing entirely on the Voyager portion of my synth. I have deliberately avoided the patch bay until I become much more familiar with the Mod, Oscilator and Filter portion (even avoiding TS) The only tip I can offer at this juncture is to make sure it's covered before you go to bed. If you gaze upon it first thing in the morning it will definitely "capture" you.
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Re: Voyager XL Tips and tricks
I actually sent moog an email asking for a vid on tips and trick with the XL, they stated they were busy with other
things but agreed it would be a good idea to have such a video avialable. When they, if they, get around to it
who know?
Billy
things but agreed it would be a good idea to have such a video avialable. When they, if they, get around to it
who know?
Billy
Re: Voyager XL Tips and tricks
I think its a great Idea!
I don't have allot to contribute at the moment, but would love to see what others are doing or what its capable of in the creators hands!
I don't have allot to contribute at the moment, but would love to see what others are doing or what its capable of in the creators hands!
Re: Voyager XL Tips and tricks
The first thing i'd do with an xl would be freeing my mod bus 2. Almost always i use aftertouch for filter cutoff modulation, which is great for expressive playing. If i need mod bus 2 for other stuff (eg. osc2 modulation with filter env, when sync is on) i have to give up aftertouch.
Doesn't the XL has a separate S/H and also a separate slew-limiter? You could do very decent oscillator modulation with this to create dreamy slop sounds.
Doesn't the XL has a separate S/H and also a separate slew-limiter? You could do very decent oscillator modulation with this to create dreamy slop sounds.
Last edited by psicolor on Mon Aug 20, 2012 6:16 am, edited 2 times in total.
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Re: Voyager XL Tips and tricks
Excellent! I was thinking of a work around for this today, thanks for this tip!tommyecho wrote:
In this same "init" patch, I programmed the mod busses destination and shaping parameters. The destination of the mod wheel bus is now Filter spacing, when I select the LFO/PGM. The Pedal bus is Filter Resonance. I also went ahead and programmed the shaping source to a mixture of the filter cutoff, and filter spacing.
This way, my "blank slate" patch has immediate access to Resonance and Spacing as mod destinations, and, if I want to set the destination to LFO, I can just patch it analog-style from the mod bus out to the LFO rate.
Well, this is my tip, for what it's worth. Hope to hear some good ones from other folks!
Tom
Re: Voyager XL Tips and tricks
Awesome! I'm glad to know it helped!BHC303 wrote:Excellent! I was thinking of a work around for this today, thanks for this tip!tommyecho wrote:
In this same "init" patch, I programmed the mod busses destination and shaping parameters. The destination of the mod wheel bus is now Filter spacing, when I select the LFO/PGM. The Pedal bus is Filter Resonance. I also went ahead and programmed the shaping source to a mixture of the filter cutoff, and filter spacing.
This way, my "blank slate" patch has immediate access to Resonance and Spacing as mod destinations, and, if I want to set the destination to LFO, I can just patch it analog-style from the mod bus out to the LFO rate.
Well, this is my tip, for what it's worth. Hope to hear some good ones from other folks!
Tom
THE GOLDEN MINIMOOG VOYAGER #31
Re: Voyager XL Tips and tricks
Yes! By "mod bus 2" you mean the second mod bus (the pedal bus), right? I only ask because there is a weird thing where mod 1 in the patchbay corresponds to the second mod bus, and mod 2 in the patch bay is a secondary source that either mod bus can use. . . just for clarification.psicolor wrote:The first thing i'd do with an xl would be freeing my mod bus 2. Almost always i use aftertouch for filter cutoff modulation, which is great for expressive playing. If i need mod bus 2 for other stuff (eg. osc2 modulation with filter env, when sync is on) i have to give up aftertouch.
Doesn't the XL has a separate S/H and also a separate slew-limiter? You could do very decent oscillator modulation with this to create dreamy slop sounds.
Love the idea about the slop sounds. Just made a mess of it here.
THE GOLDEN MINIMOOG VOYAGER #31
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Re: Voyager XL Tips and tricks
Sorry to see this thread was so short lived and so long ago. I just picked up the XL and am taking a similar approach by limiting my discoveries to the Voyager portion before getting foolish on the patch panel. Maybe it is as it should be, but I'm having trouble finding much online in terms of cookbook, tips & tricks, etc. I guess each person's unique discovery is the better reward.
For what it's worth, heres a "bump" from the year 2020. Stay healthy (COVID is a mf)
For what it's worth, heres a "bump" from the year 2020. Stay healthy (COVID is a mf)
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Re: Voyager XL Tips and tricks
I’m in the same boat. Lots of reading from very old posts. I guess I’m really late to the party...
Re: Voyager XL Tips and tricks
someone here had posted a patch template for the XL panel, if you search you can probably find it
I plan to print up a bunch of pages & use them in a binder as reference, just like the minimoog patchbook
also on the voyager, when I save my patches I try to include details of how I patched the XL patchbay, in very shorthand
I plan to print up a bunch of pages & use them in a binder as reference, just like the minimoog patchbook
also on the voyager, when I save my patches I try to include details of how I patched the XL patchbay, in very shorthand
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aha that looks like it!
I have an aversion to facebook, is the Knobtweaks archive available anywhere else? would be nice to get the PDF
I have an aversion to facebook, is the Knobtweaks archive available anywhere else? would be nice to get the PDF