8.13. Customize the Pitch Out
Click the CV Out connector on the rear-panel graphic to edit the following settings in the
MCC.
Pitch CV Output: There are two standards: Volts per Octave and Hertz per Volt.
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The choice you make for this parameter will determine which of the next two
settings is available for the next parameter. Please refer to the documentation
of the hardware instrument you want to control to find out which standard it
supports.
0V MIDI note (Volts per Octave selected): The default is C-2 (MIDI note 0), but
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this can be set anywhere between C-2 and G8 (MIDI note 127).
1V MIDI note (Hertz per Volt selected): The default is C0 (MIDI note 24), but this
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can be set to any MIDI note number between C-2 and G8 (MIDI notes 0-127).
Note Priority: The Pitch Out connector is monophonic, and since the KeyLab mkII
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is a polyphonic keyboard controller it is necessary to specify whether the control
voltage should be based on the lowest note in a chord (Low), the highest note in
a chord (High), or the most recent note played (Last).
Pitch Bend Range (Semi-tones): This parameter determines how much the
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control voltage will be allowed to change when the KeyLab mk II Pitch Bend
wheel is used. You can set the range to any value between 1 semi-tone and 24
semi-tones (2 octaves).
Pitch Assignment: With this parameter you are able to specify whether the Pitch
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Out connector will receive its control voltages from Part 1 or Part 2.
8.14. Customize the Gate Out
The Gate Out connector is used to convert note on / off information from the keyboard into
trigger status events. There are three options for this parameter: S-Trig, V-Trig 5V, and V-Trig
12V. Please refer to the documentation of the hardware instrument you want to control to
find out which standard it supports.
8.15. Customize the Mod 1 / Mod 2 outputs
♪: The Modulation outputs have the same parameters, so we'll cover them both in this section.
These two Modulation outputs provide additional continuous control voltages for use with
modular synthesizers.
Mod CV Source: The default source is keyboard velocity, but any one of the
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continuous controls on the KeyLab mkII can be used. The Select buttons can be
used, too; they toggle between the maximum and minimum voltages specified
by the next parameter.
Mod CV max voltage: This allows you to specify the range of voltages that
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will be generated by the selected Modulation source, with the maximum values
selectable between 1 and 10 Volts. Please refer to the documentation of the
hardware instrument you want to control to find out which voltage standard it
supports.
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