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Pitch and Modulation wheels.
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Pitch Wheel - bend the pitch of the note(s) you're playing and send pitch bend messages.
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Modulation Wheel - an assignable wheel to control any hardware or software parameter.
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Octave + and Octave - buttons - transpose the keyboard in octaves. Press both buttons to reset to the default octave.
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Screen, Shift, and Settings buttons - the screen and the two buttons directly below.
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Screen - shows important information and gives visual feedback from controls and DAWs.
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Shift button - access secondary controls assigned to buttons, visible in text on the front panel.
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Settings button - access the settings menu.
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To enter Standby mode, hold the Shift and Settings buttons for two seconds. To exit press the Shift button again.
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The six buttons below the screen:
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Track buttons - move through tracks in your DAW.
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Scale button - enable and control Scale mode.
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Chord Map button - enable and control Chord Map mode.
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Arp button - enable and control arp mode.
Latch button - Hold Shift and press the Arp button to access the Latch button.
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Fixed Chord button - enable and control Fixed Chord Mode.
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Encoders - assignable encoder controls.
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Encoder bank buttons - move ˄ up and ˅ down through banks of encoder controls.
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Workflow buttons - A set of four buttons.
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Capture MIDI button - recover recently played MIDI notes in supported DAWs.
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Undo (Redo) button - triggers your DAW's undo function. Hold Shift and press Undo to trigger the Redo function.
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Quantise button - trigger the quantise function in supported DAWs to snap notes to the grid.
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Metronome button - enable the metronome in supported DAWs.
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Pad bank ˄ up and ˅ down buttons - two buttons to the left of the pads to move up and down the pads, e.g. moving clips in Live, accessing different chords etc.
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Pads - 16 velocity-sensitive, aftertouch-enabled, pads that change functionality depending on the pad mode.
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To the right of the pads are the:
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> Button - Scene Launch button.
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Function button - enables various secondary functions based on the pad mode.
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Transport buttons - Clockwise starting top left: Stop, Loop, Play, and Record.
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USB Port - a type-C USB port. Sends and receives data, and powers your Launchkey.
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MIDI Out port (5-pin DIN) - sends MIDI from your Launchkey to external MIDI hardware.
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Sustain input - connect a sustain pedal (expression, soft, and sostenuto pedals are not supported).
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- Kensington Lock, use a lock to secure your Launchkey and deter theft.
Drum pad Terminology
Throughout this user guide, we'll refer to the drum pads in the following way:
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The two buttons to the left of the pads are the Pad Bank up and down buttons.
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The pads are numbered left to right: the top row 1 to 8 and the bottom row 9 to 16.
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The two buttons to the right of the pads are the > Scene launch and function buttons.
The Launchkey's Shift button allows access to secondary functions on many buttons. To access the secondary functions, hold Shift and press any of the buttons with a secondary shift function. This is a list of buttons with secondary, shift functions. Some functions vary by DAW.
Shift lets you preview controls. Hold Shift and move a control; the screen shows you the value without changing it.
Note
When you hold the Shift button, any other buttons with an available shift function light up.
Table 1. Buttons Shift Functions
Combination |
Function |
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Shift + Octave + |
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Shift + Octave - |
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Shift + < Track button |
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Shift + > Track button |
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Shift + Arp |
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Shift + Undo |
Table 2. Pad Shift Functions
Combination |
Function |
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Shift + Pad 1 |
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Shift + Pad 2 |
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Shift + Pad 3 |
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Shift + Pad 4 |
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Shift + Pad 5 |
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Shift + Pad 6 |
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Shift + Pad 7 |
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Shift + Pad 8 |
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Shift + Pad 9 |
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Shift + Pad 10 |
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Shift + Pad 11 |
Pad Mode: User Chord |
Shift + Pad 12 |
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Shift + Pad 13 |
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Shift + Pad 14 |
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Shift + Pad 15 |
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Shift + Pad 16 |
Your Launchkey's Shift button also allows you to put your Launchkey into Standby mode. In Standby mode, you can leave your Launchkey connected to power or your computer, but turn off all the lights.
To get in, and out, of Standby mode:
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Hold the Shift button.
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Hold the Settings button for two seconds.
All the lights on your Launchkey switch off, and you're now in Standby mode.
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Press either the Shift or Settings button again to exit Standby mode.
The Launchkey switches back on.
Tip
Standby mode just turns off the lights, so your Launchkey's controls still send MIDI data.
Some Launchkey functions need you to press a button combination starting with a 'modifier' button, for example, Shift + a button. You can 'latch' modifier buttons to make these functions easier. To latch a modifier button, double press the modifier button.
This applies to the following buttons:
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Shift