Appendix d: details of the 16 factory presets, Lmk2+ user's guide page 13 – Doepfer LMK2+ Midi Master Keyboard (old version without USB, no longer available) User Manual

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Appendix C : Velocity-Response Reduction Factor for the Black Keys

Because of the shorter leverage the black keys have a slightly higher velocity response than the white keys with
pressure being equal. The LMK2+ enables to reduce the velocity values of the black keys in comparison to the
white keys. To adjust the reduction factor you have to keep pressed the first button (PRESET) during power on.
In this case you will enter a special menu where a 3 digit number is to be seen on the display. The value can be
adjusted by using wheel 1 (not spring loaded type). A value of 127 corresponds to a reduction factor 1 i.e. no
reduction. Values below 127 reduce the velocity values of the black keys. The possible display range of
100...127 corresponds to a reduction factor of about 0.75 . . . 1.0. From our experience values between 110 and
120 are meaningful. The factory value is 118. If the desired value appears in the display you have to press the
last button (PANIC) to leave this special menu. By this means the value is stored to the non volatile memory of
the LMK2+ and you enter the play mode.

Appendix D: Details of the 16 Factory Presets

Zone 1

Zone 2

Zone 3

Zone 4

Bemerkung

Preset L

H

C

T

V

L

H

C

T

V

L

H

C

T

V

L

H

C

T

V

2

21

108 1

0

2

entire keyboard channel 1

3

21

108 2

0

2

entire keyboard channel 2

4

21

108 3

0

2

entire keyboard channel 3

5

21

108 4

0

2

entire keyboard channel 4

6

21

108 5

0

2

entire keyboard channel 5

7

21

108 16

0

2

entire keyboard channel 16

8

21

59

1

0

2

60

108 2

0

2

double split, channel 1/2

9

21

47

1

0

2

48

71

2

0

2

72

108 3

0

2

triple split channel 1/2/3

10

21

35

1

0

2

36

59

2

0

2

60

83

3

0

2

84

108 4

0

2

quad split channel 1/2/3/4

11

21

108 1

0

2

21

108 2

0

2

21

108 3

0

2

21

108 4

12

2

entire keyboard channel 1...4
(zone 4: +1 octave)

12

21

59

1

0

2

21

59

2

0

2

60

108 3

0

2

60

108 3

0

2

"dual double" split
channel 1/2+3/4

13

21

108 1

0

2

21

108 2

0

2

entire keyboard channel 1+2
parallel

14

21

59

1

0

2

60

108 2

0

2

60

108 3

0

2

60

108 4

0

2

double split
channel 1 + 2/3/4 parallel

15

21

59

1

0

2

60

108 2

0

8

60

83

3

0

2

84

108 4

0

2

quad combination split channel
1+2 / (3+4)

16

21

59

1

0

2

48

83

2

0

2

60

108 3

0

2

triple split with overlap channel
1/2/3

17

21

108 1

0

2

21

108 2

0

7

dynamic blend over channel 1/2

L = Lowest key
H = Highest key
C = MIDI Channel
T = Transposition
V = Velocity table

Shaded zones are not in use. All controllers (wheels, after touch, external foot switches and foot controller) are
active in the non-shaded zones. Wheel 1 is assigned to MIDI-controller #1 (modulation).

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