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Contents
Main
SPECIAL MESSAGE SECTION (U.S.A.)
PRECAUTIONS
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING
* Please keep these precautions in a safe place for future reference.
CAUTION
WARNING
Welcome to the CBX-K2
Contents
The CBX-K2 What It Is and What It Can Do
Index
How to Use This Manual Panel Controls and Terminals
Assignable Wheel & Slider Controller Number List About MIDI
The CBX-K2 What It Is and What It Can Do
What It Is
What It Can Do
Using With a MIDI Tone Generator
Using as a Second Keyboard or Dedicated MIDI Controller
How to Use This Manual
Panel Controls and Terminals
Front Panel
i o
w e q
RESET
wPitch Bend Wheel (Pitch Bend)
eAssignable Wheel
rAssignable Slider
tC Button
yN / M Buttons
iLED Display
oCONTROLLER NUMBER LIST
Default Settings of the CBX-K2
User-configurable Defaults:
Rear Panel
!0 !1 !2 !3 !4
!3MIDI OUT Terminal
!4FOOT SWITCH Jack (1/4 phone)
!0POWER Switch
Power Supply
Guided Tour
Setting Up the CBX-K2 in Your Music System
Setting Up Your CBX-K2
What Youll Need
Setup Examples
Setting Up Your CBX-K2
Making the Connections
Operation 1.
2.
3.
Setting Up Your CBX-K2
Playing and Using Your CBX-K2
Selecting and Playing Voices
IMPORTANT!
Changing the Voice Banks
Changing the Octave Range
Using the Pitch Bend Wheel, Assignable Wheel, and Assignable Slider
Re-assigning the Assignable Wheel and Slider
1.
Changing the Touch Sensitivity of the Keyboard
Reference
Using the SHIFT-Related Functions
1)
2)
3)
Using the SHIFT-Related Functions
Basic Operations
Example Setting the MIDI Transmit Channel to 12:
NOTES ON THE BASIC OPERATION
Setting the Functions
C + P
(MSB, LSB)
Setting a Specific Value for a Specific Controller
Transpose Setting
Selecting a Drum Number (when editing a specific drum number with controller numbers 136 151)
Group B Operations
C +
Numbers in the illustration correspond to the operation numbers below.
to press K. Likewise, when entering a hexadeci- mal number, make sure to press J.
Sending a Simple Command
Setting a Specific Value for a Specific Controller
K.
4
3
Group A Functions List
Footnotes
Group A Functions List
Range (Hexadecimal Default in parentheses) setting MIDI Code Notes
Explanation
M
F [note number (of desired drum sound)] L
Group B Functions List
Footnotes
Group B Functions List
Range (Hexadecimal Default in parentheses) setting MIDI Code Notes
Explanation
MSB 1ST(MSB LSB) toggle LSB 1ST(LSB MSB) toggle
Assignable Wheel & Slider Controller Number List
For further details on these various control numbers refer to the MIDI Data Format supplement.
About MIDI
Control Change
CHANNEL MESSAGES
Note On/Note Off (Key On/Key Off)
Bank Select
About MIDI
Channel Mode Messages
About MIDI
Decimal-Hexadecimal Conversion Chart
Program Change
SYSTEM MESSAGES
System messages are the data related to the overall system of the device.
System Exclusive Messages
Active Sensing
MIDI Data Format
MIDI Reception
Merge-related Notes
Response of the CBX-K2 During MIDI Errors
MIDI Transmission
MIDI Data Format
3.2 Channel Mode Messages
Page
Troubleshooting
Error Messages
Batteries are low
E1
MIDI buffer full
Active Sensing error
Specifications
Basic:
Assignable Parameters:
MIDI Data:
About RPN and NRPN
Index
A
B
C
D
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FCC INFORMATION (U.S.A.)
1. IMPORTANT NOTICE: DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT!
2. IMPORTANT: When connecting this product to accessories and/
3. NOTE:
Entsorgung leerer Batterien (nur innerhalb Deutschlands)
NORTH AMERICA
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U.S.A.
CENTRAL & SOUTH AMERICA
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