User manual

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CMK-1 Manual (Issue-1)
Page-49 October 20, 2004
Table 12: Customizable Functions for each piston (cont’d)
SCPOP function: Allows user to control SCPOP functions
Left Up Center Down Right Clear
Great Flues Swell Flues Great Mixture Great Reeds Swell Reeds Pedal Stops
Great to Swell Great to Pedal Swell to Great Swell to Pedal Tremolo Swell Tremolo Great
Panic Rec Thru Reset Cancel
Free
Memory # 1
Free
Memory # 2
Free
Memory # 3
Free
Memory # 4
Free Memory # 5
Free
Memory # 6
Free
Memory # 7
Free
Memory # 8
Free
Memory # 9
Free Memory #10
Fixed
Memory # 1
Fixed
Memory # 2
Fixed
Memory # 3
Fixed
Memory # 4
Fixed Memory # 5 Fixed
Memory # 6
Fixed
Memory # 7
Fixed
Memory # 8
Fixed
Memory # 9
Fixed
Memory # 10
Fixed
Memory # 11
Fixed
Memory # 12
Go Flues Mute Sw Flues Mute Go Reeds
Mute
Sw Reeds Mute Unused
Temper
Type –
Temper
Type +
Temper
Key –
Temper
Key +
Reverb
Configuring Multiple Keyboards
The software supports the two-manual and three-manual CMK setups. For multi-manual setups, the software screen
will show multiple keyboards rather than a single keyboard. In the single keyboard setup, the keyboard is labeled
‘Manual #1’ in the CMKconfig program window. However, for a multi-manual setup, the keyboards are numbered
according to their place in the daisy-chain. Therefore, the keyboard labeled ‘Manual #1’ represents the keyboard
connected directly to the MIDI OUT port of the personal computer. ‘Manual #2’ would be connected to the MIDI
OUT port of ‘Manual #1’ and so forth. The final keyboard in the chain will have one MIDI OUT port connected to the
MIDI IN port from the personal computer. The final keyboard also connects to any Ahlborn Archive and General
MIDI sound modules. Using the software for setup of multiple keyboards is exactly the same as for the single-manual.
For more details on correct installation, please see Figure 2 in the ‘Introduction’ section.