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CMK-1 Manual (Issue-1)
Page-30
October 20, 2004
If the volume and expression controls are set to produce messages on the same MIDI channels, the volume control will
set the maximum range while the expression control will change the loudness level in the volume range.
Programming
The following chart lists different functions achievable using the piston pushbuttons and keyboard key-switches.
Table 11: Piston programming functions
Name
Steps
Function
SOFT
REBOOT
Press the 1
st
piston
from the left (SET)
and 1
st
piston from
the right
(CANCEL)
simultaneously
Performs a soft reboot. This will restart the keyboard
and reload configuration data from the on-board
EEPROM.
SET MIDI
CHANNELS
FOR THE
KEYBOARD
Hold the 1
st
piston
from the left (SET)
and the 1
st
black
key from the left
(C#1). Then select
any combination of
the 1
st
16 white
keys from the left
(C1 to D3).
Afterwards, release
the SET piston.
Sets the output MIDI channels for the keyboard. For
example, if we configure the keyboard to output on
channels 1, 3 and 5, then all MIDI events originating
from that keyboard will produce MIDI messages
transmitted on these three channels.
CLEAR MIDI
CHANNELS
FOR THE
KEYBOARD
Hold 1
st
piston from
the left (SET) and
2
nd
black key from
the left (D#1).
Afterwards, release
the SET piston.
Clears the output MIDI channels for the keyboard.
DEFAULT
VELOCITY
(if keyboard is
in non-velocity
mode)
Hold the 1
st
piston
from the left (SET)
and 3
rd
black key
from the left (F#1).
Then press one of
the white keys and
release the SET
piston.
If the keyboard is set to non-velocity mode, the
default velocity output of the keyboard can be
selected. This is accomplished by using the white
keys select a velocity level between 0 (bass end:
softest) and 127 (treble end: loudest). Keys pressed
in between will produce a velocity level between 0
and 127 depending on the location of the key
relative to the extremes. The change in velocity level
between adjacent white keys is approximately 3.
Note that in the event multiple keys are pressed,
only the last one released will be registered by the
software.