Waldorf KB 37 User Manual - page 16
9.3
Pitch Bend Range
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SETUP FUNCTIONS
printed as secondary labels in a lighter color on the lower part of the keyboard.
Label
Description
Default
MIDI TX
Transmit channel of the keyboard
1
MIDI RX
Receive channel for the CV interface
1
ARP TX
Transmit channel for arpeggiator notes
off
ARP RX
Receive channel for arpeggiator parameter control
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The receive channel for the CV interface can also be set to omni, which means
it processes incoming messages on all MIDI channels.
The arpeggiator transmit and receive channels can also be set to off, which
means disabling the functionality.
Note: By setting different channels for MIDI send and receive, the CV outputs
still respond to the keyboard controls. If you want to disable this behaviour, set
Local Control to off via the corresponding setup function.
Note: These settings are stored permanently on shutdown.
9.2.2
Local Control
This setting determines if the CV interface is directly connected to the keyboard
controls. You may want to disable this link when using a setup with an external
sequencer.
Default value: On
Note: Local control can also be enabled/disabled via MIDI CC# 122.
Note: This setting is not stored permanently on shutdown and reset to the de-
fault value each time the unit is started.
9.3
Pitch Bend Range
This parameter determines the amount of modulation that is applied to the
Pitch output of the CV interface when using the Pitch Wheel.
Default value: 12 semitones
Note: This setting is stored permanently on shutdown.
9.4
Reference Note
This setting determines the note number that corresponds to 0V at the Pitch
CV output.
Setting this parameter requires two consecutive keypresses: first enable the
function while holding the Setup button down, then set the desired note after
releasing the Setup button again.
Hint: The Octave setting is taken into account when setting the note. Therefore
you should first switch the keyboard to the right range before performing this
function.
Note: The Pitch CV output can only generate positive voltages. Therefore it’s
not possible to set the pitch CV for any note lower than this setting.
Default value: Note no 48 (lowest key when Octave is set to 0)
Note: This setting is stored permanently on shutdown.
9.5
Wheels Calibration
The pitch and modulation wheels of the KB37 are factory calibrated so regular
servicing is normally not necessary. If, however, you find that the wheels do not
work properly then you can re-initiate the process.
Calibrating the wheels is advised when:
• the center position of the pitch wheel is not correct
• a wheel’s value does not reach its limit
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