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6.4 SAVE PRESET
The SAVE PRESET function allows you to store all of the Voyager’s current
front panel settings and software parameters to one of the Voyager’s 896
memory locations.
To save a preset, you must specify the bank (A-G) and the memory location (1-128). These parameters
appear on the top of the LCD display as shown, along with two destination parameters (PANEL and EDIT).
The destination parameters PANEL and EDIT call up convenient
default memory locations. When PANEL is selected, the bank and
memory location will default to the current Preset location. For
example if you are editing preset number 2 in bank B, the default
PANEL memory location is preset 2 in bank B as shown.
When EDIT is selected, the bank and memory location defaults to the
last saved location. For example, if the last saved location is G009, the
default EDIT memory location will be G009 as shown. Note also that
the name of the Preset that is stored at the specified memory location
is always displayed, preventing you from accidently overwriting a special
preset.
The
CURSOR
button is used to move amongst the destination, bank number, and memory location
parameters, and the
-1/+1
buttons are used to select the parameter values. When the desired storage
location has been selected, press
ENTER
. The display will then prompt you for a confirmation (YES or NO).
Use the
CURSOR
button to select ‘YES’ and press
ENTER
. The Preset will then be stored at the selected
location. Note that changes made to a preset by MIDI CCs are NOT saved.
MIDI Note ONs can also be used to name Presets. The 44 keys on the Voyager keyboard (MIDI Note
numbers 53-96) address all of the available letter, number and punctuation characters as shown below.
The SHIFT key (the lower-most B flat) toggles between uppercase and lowercase characters.