User Manual
Table Of Contents
- User Manual
- Special Thanks
- Thank you for purchasing KeyLab mkII!
- Special Message Section
- Introduction
- Table Of Contents
- Getting Started
- Overview
- Analog Lab mode
- DAW mode
- User mode
- Chord mode
- CV / Gate / Mod connections
- MIDI Control Center
- Connecting to MIDI Control Center
- MCC Controller Map
- Customize the Wheels
- Select the User Channel
- Customize the Pads
- Customize the User buttons
- Customize the Encoders
- Customize the Faders
- Customize the Select buttons
- Customize the Keyboard
- Customize the CV Modulation Input
- Customize the Pedals
- Customize the Pitch Out
- Customize the Gate Out
- Customize the Mod 1 / Mod 2 outputs
- The Device Settings tab
- Import and Export buttons
- Software License Agreement
- Declaration of Conformity
2.3. Octave control and Transpose
2.3.1. Setting the Octave
Pressing the Oct - and/or Oct + buttons will shift the range of KeyLab mkII’s keyboard,
giving you access to higher and lower pitches.
When activated, the selected octave button will blink at a certain speed to indicate how low
or high you have transposed the keyboard. It will blink faster as the keyboard is transposed
further away from center.
To quickly reset the octave shift and return the KeyLab mkII to the center pitch range
position, press the Oct - / Oct + buttons simultaneously.
♪: The Octave and Transpose settings are saved with the User map presets.
2.3.2. Activating Transpose
The Transpose function lets you shift the pitch of the keyboard chromatically to make it
easier to perform in different keys.
To transpose the KeyLab mkII hold the Trans button and select the root note of the new key.
Notes lower than middle C will transpose down, and notes above middle C will transpose
up. Press any C key while holding the Trans button to cancel the transposition.
When the Trans button is lit brightly the KeyLab mkII is transposed. When it is not lit the
KeyLab mkII is not transposed.
The transposition feature can be toggled on and off. When the Trans button is dimly lit that
means the keyboard is not currently transposed, but that there is a transposition amount
being held in memory. Pressing the Trans button again will re-transpose the keyboard.
♪: The range of the Transpose function is -11 to +11 notes. Use the Octave buttons to extend this range.
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