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5.6.8.3. Control Voltage Outputs
These four outputs have very specific functions. We'll cover the details in the CV/Gate
chapter [p.62], so what we'll focus on here are the general concepts:
• Pitch Out: Translates MIDI note number into a control voltage
• Gate Out: Translates MIDI note on/off messages into high/low trigger voltages
• Mod 1: Translates MIDI velocity data into a control voltage by default, but another
source may be chosen
• Mod 2: Translates Modulation Wheel values into control voltages by default, but
another source may be chosen
5.7. Non-assignable controls
As you can see, almost every button/pad/fader/knob on the front panel can be assigned to
transmit various types of data. Here's a list of those that
can't
be reassigned:
• Chord / Transpose / Octave – / Octave +
• Pad / Chord mode buttons
• The three Control buttons
• Transport buttons
• Category / Preset / Left arrow / Right arrow
• Center knob
• Part 1 / Part 2 / Live (they select controller banks 1-3)
• MIDI Ch button: can only be used with the keyboard to set the User channel
♪: The Transport buttons always send commands using the MCU / HUI protocols and cannot be
reassigned in any mode.
55 Arturia - User Manual KeyLab MkII - User mode
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