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
8.16.4. Pads section
• Pads Velocity Curve: Determines the velocity curve that is used by the pads.
Three settings are available: Linear (Lin), Logarithmic (Log), or Exponential (Exp).
• Pads Aftertouch Curve: Determines the aftertouch curve that is used by the pads.
Three settings are available: Linear (Lin), Logarithmic (Log), or Exponential (Exp).
• Pads Aftertouch Min: Sets the minimum aftertouch value that will be generated
by the pads.
• Pads Aftertouch Max: Sets the maximum aftertouch value that will be generated
by the pads.
8.16.5. Keys section
• Keys Aftertouch Curve: These parameters let you alter the aftertouch response of
KeyLab mkII’s keyboard. Three settings are available: Linear (Lin), Logarithmic
(Log), or Exponential (Exp).
• Keys Aftertouch Min: Sets the minimum aftertouch value that will be generated
by the keyboard.
• Keys Aftertouch Max: Sets the maximum aftertouch value that will be generated
by the keyboard.
8.16.6. MIDI Thru section
These two settings determine whether data will be passed between the MIDI and USB
connectors in both directions, only one direction, or not at all.
• MIDI IN to USB: A setting of On allows data received at the physical MIDI In
connector to be passed over USB to your DAW or another USB device. A setting
of Off prevents this.
• USB to MIDI Out: A setting of On allows data received via USB to be send to
external devices via the physical MIDI Out connector. A setting of Off prevents
this.
8.16.7. Continuous Pedal Calibration
♪: Each of the 5 pedal inputs has the same parameters in this section, so we'll cover them all at the
same time.
When the Mode of a Pedal is set to Control (as opposed to Switched Control), it is possible
to adjust the input to work with a wide range of variable pedals.
• Pedal Min: sets the value to match the lower end of the resistor range
• Pedal Max: sets the value to match the upper end of the resistor range
8.17. Import and Export buttons
You can also Import and Export all of the Device Settings, which allows you to configure any
KeyLab mkII with your preferred settings at once. An exported Device Settings file carries
the extension .keylabmkII_ds.
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