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Panel Controls and Terminals
Front Panel
q Keyboard
The CBX-K1 has a 37-key, 3-octave keyboard (C2 to C5),
featuring initial touch (velocity) control. All note on, note
off and velocity data is transmitted via the MIDI OUT
terminal. When used with the C button, the keys are
used for changing various settings and sending special
MIDI messages. (See page 12.)
About the Functions of the CBX-K1: The functions are
divided into two groups: Group A and Group B. The
Group A functions are shown on the panel, above the
left section of the keyboard. The Group B functions are
“hidden” and are listed on pages 12 and 20. Several
functions can be used by pressing only the relevant key;
in other words, pressing L is not necessary. These
functions, such as Sequencer Stop and Start, are shown
on the panel without underline. The right section of the
keyboard serves as value entry and is used for those
functions whose names are underlined on the panel and
require value entry, such as Program Change and
Tempo. Functions whose names appear with a dashed
underline on the panel (for example, GM ON and XG
ON) require pressing L. Value entry on the CBX-
K1 can be done in two number systems: Decimal and
Hexadecimal. The keys labeled A through F are for
Hexadecimal entry.
NOTE
The normal (default) velocity range of the
CBX-K1 is from 16 to 127. The range differs accord-
ing to the Touch Sensitivity setting (see page 20).
w PITCH Wheel (Pitch Bend)
This spring-loaded Wheel controls Pitch Bend. The
Wheel’s operation can be reversed. (See page 20.)
e ASSIGNABLE Wheel
When the CBX-K1 is turned on, this Wheel (with center
detent) is set to control Modulation Depth on the connected
MIDI device. It can be set to control other functions; see
pages 18 and 22 for details. The Wheel’s operation can be
reversed. (See page 20.)
r C Button
This button is used to access the “hidden” functions of the
CBX-K1. Used with the N /
M buttons, it allows you to step up or down
through program numbers. (See page 10.) Used with the
keys of the keyboard, it allows you to access the sophisti-
cated MIDI control functions. (See page 12.)
t N / M Buttons
These buttons are used to change the octave range of the
keyboard, allowing you to play across the entire range of
MIDI notes (C-2 to G8). (See page 5.) Press both of these
buttons together to restore the normal octave setting (C2 to
C5). With the C button, these buttons can also be
used to step up or down through program numbers on the
connected MIDI device. (See page 10.)
STOP CONTINUE START
SOUND
OFF
MERGE
ON/OFF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 0
TRANSPOSE
HEXA
DECIMAL
DECIMAL
DC IN
OCTAVE
OCTAVE SHIFT
OCTAVE
RESET
PITCH
ASSIGNABLE
IN MIDI OUT
ENTER
DRUM
NUMBER
NRPN
CONTROLLER
RPN
FIXED
VELOCITY
MIDI
CH
PROGRAM
CHANGE
BANK
SELECT
TEMPO
PROGRAM RESET SYSTEM WHEEL ASSIGNSEQUENCER
POWER ON OFF
SHIFT
GM
ON
XG
ON
MIDI KEYBOARD CBX-K1
CONTROLLER NUMBER LIST
122 COARSE TUNING
(NRPN)
(RPN)
120 PITCH BEND SENSITIVITY
121 FINE TUNING
123 VIBRATO RATE
124 VIBRATO DEPTH
125 VIBRATO DELAY
126 FILTER CUTOFF FREQUENCY
127 FILTER RESONANCE
128 EG ATTACK TIME
129 EG DECAY TIME
130 EG RELEASE TIME
131 DRUM FILTER CUTOFF FREQUENCY
132 DRUM FILTER RESONANCE
133 DRUM EG ATTACK RATE
134 DRUM EG DECAY RATE
135 DRUM PITCH COARSE
136 DRUM PITCH FINE
137 DRUM LEVEL
138 DRUM PAN
139 DRUM REVERB DEPTH
140 DRUM CHORUS DEPTH
141 DRUM VARIATION DEPTH
142 CHANNEL PRESSURE
143 POLYPHONIC KEY PRESSURE
144 MASTER VOLUME
145 MASTER BALANCE
146 MASTER TUNING
147 VELOCITY
148 TEMPO
OTHERS
74 BRIGHTNESS
84 PORTAMENTO CONTROL
91 REVERB DEPTH
92 TREMOLO DEPTH
93 CHORUS DEPTH
94 VARIATION DEPTH
95 PHASER DEPTH
73 ATTACK TIME
1 MODULATION DEPTH
5 PORTAMENTO TIME
6 DATA ENTRY
7 MAIN VOLUME
8 BALANCE CONTROL
10 PANPOT
CONTROL CHANGE
2 BREATH CONTROL
4 FOOT CONTROL
64 HOLD1(DAMPER)
65 PORTAMENTO
66 SOSTENUTO(CHORD HOLD)
67 SOFT PEDAL
69 HOLD2 (FREEZE)
71 HARMONIC CONTENT
72 RELEASE TIME
11 EXPRESSION
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