Lightdiction KB2D Quick Start Manual

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1. INSTALL THE KB2D USER INTERFACE

Last version of KB2D User Interface can be downloaded on the following link:
The name of the program is KB2D_v3.0_setup.exe (version and build number may vary, you should take the last version).
Install the program on a computer with Windows OS and launch it. If the program does not start because some files are
missing, install "vc_redist" package:
https://support.microsoft.com/help/2977003/the-latest-supported-visual-c-downloads

2. PLACE THE KB2D

If you have a KVANT Laser projector and the mirror holder by Lightdiction, attach the KB2D and the mirror as shown on the
following picture:
Else, just place the KB2D in front of your laser projector to have a position similar to the one on the picture above. The window
of the detection system should be centered (approximatively) relatively to your laser emission point.

3. CONNECT THE KB2D TO YOUR COMPUTER

Connect the KB2D to your computer with the USB cable. It should automatically install the MIDI drivers after a few seconds.
Then, start the KB2D User interface. It should show the following window, with the firmware version and Serial Number
indicated:
If you get an error and the interface cannot communicate to KB2D, close all other programs that may use MIDI ports and
restart the interface. In particular, start the KB2D interface preferably before your DAW.
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KB2D Laser Harp – Quick Start Guide
Quick Start Guide
KB2D Laser Harp – Quick Start Guide
Lightdiction
https://lightdiction.com/Ressources
05/09/2015
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November 2020 rev 1.2

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  • Page 1 Else, just place the KB2D in front of your laser projector to have a position similar to the one on the picture above. The window of the detection system should be centered (approximatively) relatively to your laser emission point.
  • Page 2 (one note will correspond to one beam on your Laser Harp). Then click on “Send Note 1 (test)” to check that the KB2D is connected and playing on your DAW. This should play the note corresponding to beam number 1 on your DAW.

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