
The selected parameter groups are LFO, Modulation Busses, Oscillators, Mixer, Filter and Envelopes. Adjusting the slider for any of these parameter groups generates random values for those parameters. The results of these parameter group changes are sent to the Voyager for audition and displayed automatically in the Editor. If you like to use the newly created preset sound later for copy, write and other functions, you press the Keep button.
The Morpher function allows you to morph between the
current preset and a selected preset. This function is similar to the Morph
function found in the Preset Genetics window. To select a preset, use the
‘Morph To’ pull down menu as shown:

With a preset selected, the Morpher slider will allow you to morph between the two presets and audition the sound at any point. The current preset is positioned at 0% (slider at far left) and the selected preset at 100% (slider at far right). The ‘smoothness’ of the transition as the slider moves from 0% to 100% depends on the presets selected. Compatible sounds tend to transition smoother than contrasting sounds, but possibilities for new sound combinations exist at every point. Experimentation is encouraged.
Note: As you morph between the two presets with the Morpher slider, you
will notice that the preset name in the Editor (and the Voyager’s LCD)
changes. This is normal, as the program is morphing the names of the presets
along with the parameters. The current preset name is displayed at slider
position 0%(far left), and the selected preset name is displayed at slider
position 100% (far right). Values in between will scramble the name.
The Cancel button closes the nanoM window.
Note: You must close the nanoM window
to order to return to Editor program.