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
2.15.2. Sending a Panic Message
It's possible a note might continue playing if you switch between different instruments while
holding down a key. Similarly, sometimes a controller value will remain at an unwanted
value. These situations can be fixed easily by sending what is known as a "Panic Message",
which resets all controllers and sends a "note off" message to all MIDI channels.
To send a Panic message from the KeyLab mkII, press the Stop button quickly three times.
2.15.3. Factory Reset
Sometimes you may wish to reset your KeyLab mkII back to the factory settings. This
process will initialize the unit, putting in its default state.
!: Performing a factory reset will overwrite all 10 User presets with a default preset. Be sure to back
up your settings using the MIDI Control Center.
To perform a factory reset on your KeyLab mkII, follow these simple steps:
• Turn off the KeyLab mkII using the power switch on the back of the unit.
• Press and hold Oct+ and Oct- buttons.
• Turn the power switch back on.
• The LCD screen will display a factory reset message.
• To confirm that you want to perform the factory reset, press the center knob.
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