Arturia 230641 KeyLab 88 MkII Hammer-Action MIDI Controller and Software

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2.10. Control buttons
The Control buttons are used to switch the functions of KeyLab MkII’s encoders, faders, and
buttons. Their purposes depend on the selected mode:
Analog Lab mode [p.24]: Select one of three layers of definable controller
assignments and Macros within a Multi. Also, the Live button is used to activate
Split mode [p.32] and set the split point.
DAW mode [p.33]: Select different groups of tracks
User mode [p.45]: Choose one of three banks of definable controller assignments
Please refer to the appropriate sections of this manual via the links above to learn more
about each mode.
2.11. Encoders
The 9 rotary knobs of KeyLab MkII are endless encoders with dual functionality.
In Analog Lab mode [p.24] the encoders will affect the corresponding parameters displayed
within Analog Lab. The first four encoders have the names of the parameters they control
listed in blue text, as does the ninth encoder (Chorus). The functions of encoders 5-8 may be
different from one preset to the next.
In DAW mode [p.33] the encoders will alter the panning of their corresponding track on the
mixer.
Each of the 10 User presets [p.45] allow the encoders to transmit various types of MIDI
control data. Three banks of settings are available for each of the 9 encoders. It is also
possible to name each of the encoders, and the display will show that name when the
encoder is turned. These choices can be made from the front panel [p.45] or by using the
MIDI Control Center [p.65].
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