System Configuration
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Waldorf Kyra
OLED Contrast
Sets the contrast level of the OLED display. The 'Standard'
setting is recommended for general use.
OLED Standby
Configures the length of time before the OLED display is
switched off. Options are available for 2 hours, 4 hours and
8 hours. Standby mode can also be disabled. When Standby
is activated, the OLED display will be switched off to ex-
tend its lifetime and reduce the chance of any image 'burn
in'. The OLED display will revert to its standard configured
level if any front panel control is used (use Exit to restore
the display). Disabling standby mode or leaving the display
on for extended periods is not recommended. Note that
even when standby is disabled, the display will be put into
standby mode (switched off) after 24 hours of inactivity.
LED Brightness
Sets the brightness of the front panel LEDs. You may wish
to select lower values to reduce glare in low-light studio or
stage settings or higher settings in brightly lit outdoor
areas.
MIDI Configuration Display Pages
MIDI SysEx Device ID
The
MIDI SysEx Device ID
used for MIDI Systems Exclusi-
ve (SysEx) communications, either between two Kyras or a
Kyra synthesizer and a DAW/MIDI Editor/librarian. Unless
the transmitting device sends on the ‘all devices’ ID, the
Device ID setting on both units must be the same for com-
munications to occur. Having a Device ID means you can
have two or more Kyra units on the same DIN MIDI inter-
face and address them individually with SysEx messages.
In this setup, you’d need multiple MIDI Ins or a MIDI mer-
ge box to receive the return data from both units. If you
use a generic MIDI utility, the Device ID setting on the
synthesizer must match the Device ID used at the time the
dump was saved. If you only have one Kyra on a given
MIDI port or are using USB, leave this value at its default
setting of 17. The Device ID applies to USB and DIN MIDI
but is only useful for DIN MIDI setups with more than one
Kyra in it.
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