Faders; Filter/Select Buttons - Arturia KEYLAB mkII User Manual

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2.12. Faders

Like the encoders, KeyLab mkII's 9 faders have multiple functions that vary depending on
the selected mode.
Analog Lab mode [p.23]
In
text under the faders. Fader 9 is reserved for the master volume of the preset.
DAW mode [p.32]
In
9 controls the master volume. Different sets and banks of tracks may be selected using the
three control buttons immediately to the left of the faders.
The faders can also send several types of MIDI data, with three banks of settings available
within each of the
or by using the
MIDI Control Center
the display will show that name when the fader is moved.

2.13. Filter/Select buttons

Each of the 9 buttons beneath the faders serves a different role depending on which mode
has been selected.
Analog Lab mode [p.23]
In
Lead, etc.). Once the options have been narrowed in this way it is even faster to find the
right preset.
DAW mode [p.32]
In
Different sets and banks of tracks may be selected using the three buttons immediately to
the left of the faders.
User mode [p.42]
In
changes, with three banks of settings available within each of the
can be
assigned from the front panel [p.42]
♪: Each button can be assigned its own color, but this can only be done using the
[p.61].
19
faders 1-8 control the envelope parameters indicated in the blue
faders 1-8 control the volume of 8 channels within your DAW, and fader
10 User presets
[p.42]. These can be
[p.61]. It is also possible to name each of the faders, and
the buttons are used to select a certain type of instrument (Piano,
the buttons are used to select one of the tracks within your DAW.
the buttons can send MIDI control data, MIDI notes, or program
assigned from the front panel [p.42]
or by using the
MIDI Control Center
Arturia - User Manual KeyLab MkII - Overview
10 presets
[p.42]. These
[p.61].
MIDI Control Center

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