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LMK2+/USB User's Guide Page 6

7  CONTROLLER

In this menu the on/off status of each wheel, the after touch sensor, the external foot switches and the external
foot controller is determined for each keyboard zone, as well as the controller number (#1...31) for the first
wheel (the not spring loaded type).

8  PANIC

This menu provides a PANIC-button which can be used in any operational mode.

7.3 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF MENUS

The following rules apply to all menus and will not be mentioned in each individual menu description:

  A menu is activated by pressing the corresponding MENU-button. The active menu is indicated by an

illuminated LED.

  In some cases, menus are deactivated automatically once certain parameters have been set. The keyboard

will then go into PLAY-mode. Other menus can be exited only by pressing another MENU-button. (This
method of leaving a menu will work with all menus)

  Repeated pressing of the same MENU-button will cause a switch to the next keyboard zone or to the next

parameter (except for the PRESET- and PANIC-buttons !). In order to go into the next keyboard zone or to
the next parameter, the button for the presently active menu has to be pressed again. This is continued until
the desired keyboard zone or the desired parameter has been reached. The process is circular, i.e. after
zone 4 one jumps back to zone 1 and starts over again.

  Some functions cause a sequence of letters and/or numbers to appear on the display prior to it indicating

PLAY-mode with "PLA". However, the keyboard will already be in PLAY-mode and the user can play on the
keyboard. The time-delay for the display change was chosen in order for the user to be able to read the
parameter which has been set. If the display were to change immediately, the parameter would only appear
for a fraction of a second and would thus be impossible to read.

  In order to set the various parameters, both the controls and keys on the keyboard are being utilized. A

graphic representation of the functions of the keyboard keys is provided below.

All the white keys and two of the black keys of the lowest octave (C-C) have the following special functions in
the PROGRAM CHANGE/BANK/REAL TIME menu:

C

Select number range 1-32

D

Select number range 33-64

E

Select number range 65-96

F

Select number range 97-128

G

START

A

STOP

H(B) CONTINUE

CIS

Select Controller #0-Mode

DIS

Select Controller #32-Mode

The NUMBER-keys which are needed to enter numbers (Program-number, Midi-channel, Velocity-response
curve, Controller-number) in some menus start with C in the next higher octave (i.e. C=1, Cis=2, D=3, Dis=4,
etc.). The number labels 1-32 above the keyboard make it easier to find the right number key.

Summary of Contents for LMK2+

Page 1: ...DOEPFER Midi Master Keyboard LMK2 LMK2 LMK2 LMK2 User s Guide USB Version...

Page 2: ...unit i e to re establish the factory settings one has to operate the buttons 1 2 7 and 8 PRESET PRG REAL T CONTR PANIC simultaneously during power on Then all LEDs light up eight times The unit has t...

Page 3: ...this socket has to be connected to Midi In of the sound generation unit via a suitable Midi cable If only USB is used this socket remains unconnected 3 USB Connector The USB socket is located at the r...

Page 4: ...who will follow the valid safety instructions Every modification should becarried out only at the manufacturer or an authorized service company Any modification not released by the manufacturer leads...

Page 5: ...few paragraphs the function of each menu is briefly discussed A detailed description of each menu can be found in the next section after that 1 PRESET The LMK2 has 17 presets Each preset contains data...

Page 6: ...desired parameter has been reached The process is circular i e after zone 4 one jumps back to zone 1 and starts over again Some functions cause a sequence of letters and or numbers to appear on the di...

Page 7: ...nge 4 to 97 128 The number ranges are selected with the first four white keys of the lowest octave of the keyboard C D E F When switching range with one of these keys the range number 1 4 is shown on...

Page 8: ...e the transpositions of the 4 keyboard zones The number of the currently selected keyboard zone is shown on the left of the display followed by FI FI stands for First and prompts the user to enter the...

Page 9: ...ght digit displays the activity of the selected controller If this point is illuminated the controller is on otherwise it is off Except for wheel 1 r1 the absolute number of the key has no meaning whe...

Page 10: ...ade This is done by defining two keyboard zones with equal numbers of keys and assigning a normal curve for example No 3 to one zone and the inverse curve to the other Then two expanders or one expand...

Page 11: ...USB User s Guide Page 11 Appendix B Pin Assignment of the Jack Sockets high end low end 2 10k linear Foot Control Foot Switch Foot Switch 2 Sostenuto Foot Switch 1 Sustain 1 2 Power Supply 1 7 12V DC...

Page 12: ...Zone 3 Zone 4 Bemerkung Preset L H C T V L H C T V L H C T V L H C T V 2 21 108 1 0 2 entire keyboard channel 1 3 21 108 2 0 2 entire keyboard channel 2 4 21 108 3 0 2 entire keyboard channel 3 5 21 1...

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