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Tubbutec KAC TM62100 Midi and more for Yamaha SK synthesizers User Manual revision 1...
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• Note priority for the pedal/BASS section: Lowest/Last/Highest note • Built in configuration menu can set midi channels and other parameters. • Non-destructive installation can be reverted to original. Installation guides for various synthesizers are available Comparison of the original YM62100 key assigner and the Tubbutec TM62100...
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MIDI input Midi note control Synthesizers with a YM62100 key assigner chip feature several instruments, such as Organ, Poly-Synth, Strings, Mono-Synth, … Some of these instruments are connected in “synth-groups” in a fixed manner, others can be played independently in split keyboard modes, or with multiple keyboards. An example for a fixed grouping is the Poly-Synth and String sections.
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Additional midi control If applicable, the following parameters can be controlled additionally: • Poly-synth filter cutoff. A bipolar control. (All SK-Synths) • Poly-synth filter resonance (All SK-Synths) • Sustain ON/OFF (SK20, SK30, SK50) • Solo synth filter cutoff (SK30, SK50) •...
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Additional Filter LFO An additional filter LFO is accessible via midi CC controls. • Frequency range: 0.1 Hz – 1000 Hz • Free running or midi sync with adjustable divider • Triangle, Saw, Inverted Saw, Square and Random waveforms Audio frequency modulation is possible and can create novel sounds usually not possible with the SK-series synths.
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Midi output TM62100 features midi output on several midi channels. The various synth-groups (see MIDI input) also apply here. This means the upper, lower and pedal keyboards can send on different midi channels. In split mode the two parts send on different midi channels as well.
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be found experimentally for your synth, as this very much depends on the analogue bahaviour of your synths. The default is 0, the original behaviour. Note that the gate dead time, will inevitably delay the next note slightly, so a values as low as possible should be chosen.
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Configuration Menu The built in configuration menu can be used to set parameters such as midi channels or the pedal note priority. Accessing the config menu 1. Turn off your synthesizers 2. Press and hold an D-minor chord (D-F-A) anywhere on any keyboard.
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