Leipzig-s/sk user manual, Midi – Analogue Solutions Leipzig-S / SK User Manual

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Leipzig-S/SK User Manual

Analogue Solutions | MIDI

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MIDI

MIDI control has been kept intentionally minimal. This is a ‘traditional’ true analogue
synth. We don’t want you to get carried away micro-edititing controller values with your
clever computer!

There are three main elements you can control;

Pitch CV (MIDI Note) – used to control the pitch of the VCOs.

Gate (MIDI Note on/off) – used to trigger the envelopes or clock the sequencer.

Auxiliary CV / CV2 – this is a modulation CV. It is controlled by either MIDI velocity or a
MIDI Controller.

PROGRAM

This button is used to set the MIDI channel and CV2 controller.

Works best if you plug a MIDI keyboard direct to program rather than via a DAW.

The change the MIDI channel and CV2 controller;

Press and hold the PROG button.

Press a MIDI key or move a MIDI controller.

Release the key/controller, then release the PROG button.

The synth will set it’s MIDI receive channel to the same channel of the MIDI message
that was received.

CV2 will be set to Velocity if you used a MIDI key or to the same controller number of
the controller that was moved.

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