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
2.14. Rear panel connections
♪: The rear panel was introduced in the Getting Started chapter [p.4], and the capabilities of the pedals
and the CV/Gate/Mod section will be covered in chapter 5 [p.42] and chapter 7 [p.58], respectively. Only
brief summaries will be given here.
2.14.1. Controls/Pedals/CV In
Each of the five pedal inputs can be configured to send various types of MIDI data. Their
labels indicate their default assignments, but any one of the inputs can work with either a
foot switch or an expression pedal. The function of each pedal can be edited from the front
panel [p.42] or by using the MIDI Control Center [p.61].
The CV In connection allows a control voltage from an external device to be used as a
modulation source in User mode. From there its input values can be captured by your DAW.
For more information, see the User mode chapter [p.42] and the CV/Gate/Mod connections
chapter [p.58].
2.14.2. Pitch/Gate/Mod Outputs
These four connectors enable the KeyLab mkII to interface with a modular synthesis
system. The voltage ranges may be defined in User Edit mode [p.44] or by using the MIDI
Control Center [p.61].
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