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Analog connections (cv and gate), Control voltages: pitch, velo/mod and gate – Arturia KeyStep Pro Keyboard with Advanced Sequencer and Arpeggiator User Manual

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4.1.4. Analog Connections (CV and Gate)

KeyStep Pro can send control voltages (CV) to modular synthesizers and other non-MIDI

devices through its four sets of Pitch, Velo/Mod and Gate connectors on the back panel. Each

of the KeyStep Pro's four tracks has its own dedicated set of connectors, allowing you to

connect and control as many as four devices at the same time!

4.1.4.1. Control Voltages: Pitch, Velo/Mod and Gate

When the sequencers are running or you play a single note or multiple notes on the

keyboard, each note is translated immediately into Pitch, Control Voltage (Velocity or

Modulation) and Gate signals and sent to the four Voice outputs on the back panel. When

you play the keyboard or the sequencers in polyphonic mode, the KeyStep Pro's CV routing

options let you define how the signals from the four voices will be distributed.

For each note, three independent voltages are sent: Pitch, Velo/Mod and Gate. The Velo/Mod

voltage can be either velocity or modulation, depending on what you have selected in the

Utility section or in the MIDI Control Center.

Some analog synthesizers have unusual implementations that are not fully compatible with

the KeyStep Pro's CV and Gate signals. Before purchasing an analog synth, please refer to

its manufacturer's specifications to ensure that the two devices will work together well.

We've designed the KeyStep Pro to be as flexible as possible. The downloadable

MIDI

Control Center [p.155]

, which you can install on your computer, allows you to configure the

response of the CV/Gate jacks in a number of ways. Please refer to the manufacturer's

documentation of your external devices for information about which standards they use.

By default, the transmitted pitch voltage is compatible with the 1.0 V per octave standard,

which means that if you play an octave interval on the KeyStep Pro keyboard, the connected

synth(s) or Eurorack module(s) should also play an octave interval. In other words, the 'pitch

tracking' is correct. However, some synths use a 1.2 V per octave or a Hertz per Volt (Hz/V)

standard. To control these devices, you can change the corresponding setting in the MIDI

Control Center.

For each of the KeyStep Pro's four tracks, the Pitch control voltage (CV) can be set separately

in Utility>CV>Track (1-4) to:

• 1.0 Volt/Octave (0-10V)

• 1.2 Volt/Octave

• Hertz per Volt

Gate signals can also have quite different output ranges (S-Trig, V-Trig 5V or V-Trig 10V).

These too can be set up in the MIDI Control Center.

The four Voice outputs can be set to transmit either velocity or aftertouch modulation. You

can change this in Utility > CV Settings.

CV Gate outputs

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