Oenkenstein Audio ROADS MK II Operation Manual

Oenkenstein Audio ROADS MK II Operation Manual

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Roads MK II Stage Piano Operation Manual
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ROADS MK II
Stage Piano
Operation Manual

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  • Page 1 Roads MK II Stage Piano Operation Manual Oenkenstein Audio ROADS MK II Stage Piano Operation Manual...
  • Page 2 The information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Oenkenstein Audio. ©2022 Oenkenstein Audio. All rights reserved. All product names used are trademarks of their respective owners, and in no way constitutes an association or affiliation with Oenkenstein Audio or Reason Studios.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Roads MK II Stage Piano Operation Manual Content 1. Introduction............................1 1.1 Description ............................ 1 Specifications............................1 1.2 Front and Back Panels ........................1 2. Front of the device ..........................1 2.1 Front panel overview........................1 3. Front panel ............................2 Section 1: Spread..........................
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Main difference between the Roads MK II Stage Piano and the Roads MK I Electric Piano is the sound and the addition of more velocity layers to improve dynamic playing. The back panel comes with a velocity layers mixer and a hammer solo switch.
  • Page 5: Front Of The Device

    Roads MK II Stage Piano Operation Manual 2. Front of the device 2.1 Front panel overview  Patch Browser.  Logo.  Device name.  MIDI Note indicator.  Panel with: Spread. Warm. Hammer. Bass Boost. Volume.
  • Page 6: Front Panel

    Section 1: Spread Roads MK II Stage Piano has stereo audio output. Spread is added to the Roads MK II Stage Piano to provide a stereo panning based on the key played. Notes F0 to Ais2 are panned to the left channel.
  • Page 7: Section 4: Bass Boost

    Roads MK II Stage Piano Operation Manual Section 4: Bass Boost The Bass Boost in Roads MK II Stage Piano applies an equalizer on the low frequencies for a more warm and full sound on the bass.  Bass Boost: Determines the amount of equalizer boost (Scale: 0 / 100. Default: 50).
  • Page 8: Back Of The Device

    Roads MK II Stage Piano Operation Manual 4. Back of the device 4.1 Back panel overview  Logo.  Device name.  MIDI Note indicator.  Manufacturer information  Power plug and power switch.  Panel with: Velocity Layers mixer.
  • Page 9: Back Panel

    Roads MK II Stage Piano Operation Manual 5. Back panel The back panel has 7 sections. Velocity layers (1), Audio Out (2), CV Out Velocity (3), Hammer Solo (4), CV In Gate / Note (5), CV In Boost (6) and CV in Volume (7)..
  • Page 10: Section 2: Audio Out

    CV Out Velocity (Velocity CV Output): Velocity CV output. Section 4: Hammer Solo Hammer adds the acoustic recorded hammering on the keys of the Roads MK II Stage Piano to the audio signal. Once activated only the sound of the hammering on the keyboard is played.
  • Page 11: Section 6: Cv In Boost

    Roads MK II Stage Piano Operation Manual Section 6: CV In Boost  CV In Boost (Boost CV Input): CV Bass Boost input. Section 7: CV In Volume  Volume (Volume CV Input): CV Volume input. Connect an LFO to the Volume CV Input and change the LFO Rate to mimic vibrato.
  • Page 12: Patch List

    Roads MK II Stage Piano Operation Manual 6. Patch list Lists all the patches included in the Roads MK II Stage Piano Rack Extension. There are 17 patches. Folder structure: Root (17 patches) Root folder:  Roads Mk2 Arpy.cmb  Roads Mk2 Chorus.cmb ...
  • Page 13: Midi Implementation Chart

    Roads MK II Stage Piano Operation Manual 9. MIDI Implementation Chart In the table below, first the MIDI CC Number is mentioned and is followed by the name of the function in Roads MK II Stage Piano: 12 = Spread_On_Off...

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