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1. iPad Camera Connection Kit 2 Connect the power supply to the 12 Step expand port Connect the MIDI Out on the Expander to the MIDI In on the synth 4 You can also connect an Expression pedal to the Express port using the 1 4 to 1 8 adapter Just make sure you have an expression pedal with a 3 wire connection a stereo jack a Or connect a 12 Step and MIDI Expander to an iPad iPad xx c ia bdddbddbddd MIDI Expander Control Voltage or Pedal Enter 4 Od Se Oct 1 9 0 EES 10 Select 10 Qe ih Lee s w lal 2 3 4 5 4 7 8 fai A The image above shows the 12 Step connected to an iPad and MIDI Expander 1 Use a USB A to B cable to connect the main 12 Step USB port to the iPad via the iPad Camera Connection Kit 2 Connect the MIDI Expander to the 12 Step Expand port Connect the power supply to the MIDI Expander s Power port 4 You can also connect an Expression pedal to the Express port using the 1 4 to 1 8 adapter Just make sure you have an expression pedal with a 3 wire connection a stereo jack UJ MIDI Expander The KMI MIDI Expander enables you to use 12 Step with your hardware MIDI devices Plug your MIDI devices into the KMI MIDI Expander and you re ready to send and receive MIDI data with or without a computer Setup A Connect the Expand port on 12 Step Powered thru MIDI Expander from supply to the to Expand port on the MIDI Expan
2. 43 145 1 4 5 7 Minor Chords 23 dIA4 Diatonic 4ths 44 1457 1 4 5 7 Major Chords 24 StC4 Stacked 4ths 45 dI Diminished Chords 25 trtn Tritone 46 AUG Augmented Triads 26 5tHS 5ths 47 PO Power Chords Normal 27 dIA5 Diatonic 5ths 48 EPO Power Chords Legato 28 StC5 Stacked 5ths 49 POtG Power Chords Toggle 29 6tH Minor 6ths 50 InPO Inverted Power Chords 30 6tHS Major 6ths 51 d_LO Drop D 12 31 dIA6 Diatonic 6ths 52 drOP Drop D Legato 32 7tH Minor 7ths 53 6CH Minor 6th Chords 33 7tHS Major 7ths 54 6CHd Major 6th Chords 34 OCt Octave 55 FL7 Minor b7 Chords 35 5O0Ct 5 Octaves 56 FLt7 Major b7 Chords 36 9tH Minor 9ths 57 dI7C Diatonic 7th Chords Major 37 9tHS Major 9ths 58 SUS4 Sus 4 Chords 38 38 10S Minor 10ths 59 SUS9 Sus 9 Chords 39 10tH Major 10ths 12 Step Editor If you wish to make changes to the 12 Step s factory presets you will need to acquire and use the 12 Step Editor Downloading the Editor Please make sure to do all of the following tn this order 1 Download the 12 Step Music Application from http www keithmcmillen com 12step downloads 2 Install onto your computer a for mac Install using the dmg file On
3. 6 Kei MMiln p O 2 3 Q4 Bs 6 7 a amp 12 Step Hardware 12 Step is one of the world s lightest smallest and most expressive foot controllers It weighs 1 pound and is 17 5 x 4 x 75 The keys are about 1 25 X 5 USB Port 12 Step is connected to a computer and kill a Expression Port Ai 2A Expansion Port powered by USB It is a class compliant z USB device and does not require a driver sa N eee This allows for maximum compatibility with an extremely wide range of other devices Expression Port 12 Step has a 1 8 port for an expression pedal volume pedals are not supported Make Sure your expression pedal has a 3 wire stereo connection 12 Step ships with a 1 4 to 1 8 adapter so you can connect your expression pedal to the expression port on the 12 Step Expansion Port Connect the MIDI Expander sold separately to control MIDI hardware either with or without a computer Power can also be supplied to 12 Step through the expansion port 12 Step has white LED backlighting for visibility on stage There is a 4 character user programmable alphanumeric display and 10 red LEDs for visual feedback 12 Step is rubberized with a carbon fiber back for maximum strength and stability Each key is responsive to 2 degrees of control pressure and tilt These are mappable to MIDI notes and various accompanying MIDI messages Connecting 12 Step Connect 12 Step to a computer Express
4. CEDC OD con a IE JD Display Voice A Voice B Channel B Bank gt uw Program O ie Note Mode Key Safety dnd Range Transpose Source A Source B Gain Offset Curve Min Max Velocity bed im voume Kade hn cor Poly ATE D DEVICE Global Sensitivity Select Sensitivity The top part of the window is for selecting the notes that each key pad will play You can choose up to five notes for each key by using the Note Editor You can also save your settings into a preset The bottom part of the window is for setting up your MIDI Parameters You can have up to 2 voices per preset and implement various types of MIDI data including velocity pitch bend volume pan Poly Aftertouch etc in the bottom on the left side of the screen is a drop down menu for selecting the 12 Step device If the 12 Step is connected to your computer via USB the device menu should 15 automatically change to 12Step after the application fully loads to show that a connection between the Editor and the device has been made On the bottom right side of the window you can set the Global Sensitivity of the key pads and the sensitivity of the select key Note Editor NOTE EDITOR S aGam Coe e 6 CO CO CO am am CO CO CO CO CO CO OOOO Cseres Crary The Note Editor is arranged like the keys on the 12 step and st
5. Poly AftTch p a3 w Here you can choose how your MIDI data outputs You have the option of having 2 voices that will play the notes you selected in the Note Editor For each voice you can choose a separate Channel Bank Program Bend Range and you can even Transpose them to play different notes You may notice that the Program row includes an On button This feature comes in handy at times when you Channel might not wish to include a program change message with your preset To make sure the scene uses a specific program change message click on the Program number box so that it lights up The image to the right shows that the program for Voice A is on and set to output a program change value of 20 The program for Voice B is off Transpose Note Mode Goma Now look over to the right of where you select programs and bend ranges You will see a menu for selecting Note Modes By selecting various Note Modes you can choose how your foot presses effect the note on and note off messages Legato Toggle Hold Normal Upon pressing on a key a note on message is triggered When the key is released a note off is sent 5 G n 0 g 3I Legato Pressing on a key sends a note on When a different key is pressed the previous key s note is turned off and the new key s note turns on If you wish to turn a note off before hitting another key tap on the select key Toggle Pressing a key sends a no
6. a time While your foot is pressed on one key all other keys are locked out and cannot be triggered This helps prevent accidentally triggering wrong notes All presets use this mode unless otherwise noted in their descriptions Multi Key You can trigger multiple keys at the same time without any safety feature implemented to prevent you from accidentally triggering another key 12 Step MIDI Output All presets unless otherwise indicated in their descriptions include the following MIDI data e The ability to bend pitch is included and is mapped to the tilt source Tilting your foot up and down on the key activates pitch bend The bend range is set to 2 semitones note synths may differ in the interpretation of the bend range e Pressure information is sent out on MIDI CC 3 CC 3 can be mapped to a parameter of your choosing on your synth e The expression pedal is mapped to volume CC 7 on all presets unless otherwise noted 10 Factory Presets The following is a description of all of the factory presets that come on your 12 Step Q CHrO Chromatic Scale This is our simplest preset The keys play a chromatic scale starting with C2 note number 48 and going up to C3 note 60 1 bEnD Tilt Pitch Bend This preset plays a chromatic scale starting with note C1 note number 36 and going up to C2 note 48 This preset uses the Hold note mode rather than the Normal note mode 2 LGtO Legato The keys
7. hard you step on the key Changing Presets The Select Key To navigate to other presets hold down the Select Key until all of the red LEDs for each key pad begin to flash Now you are in Select Mode Push any of the numbered keys 0 9 to change presets In Select Mode you can also navigate through decades and select one of the numbered key pads to go to a preset outside of the Original decade Pressing the Enter Key while in select mode allows you to use the 10 or the 10 key pads to increment or decrement through preset decades The current decade is displayed on the alphanumeric display Fill in the last digit by pressing one of the numbered key pads After selecting the last digit you will automatically be taken out of select mode and be sent to the preset in that slot For Example To move to preset 26 Press the Enter Key while in select mode and use the 10 or the 10 key pads to increment or decrement through preset decades until you see 02_ on the display Then hit key 6 and you ll be taken out of select mode and into preset 26 The next time you go to change a preset you ll already be in the 20s decade so if you re going to another preset in the 20s you can just step on the numbered key for the last digit Changing Octaves Select mode can also be used to shift octaves After entering Select mode use the Oct or the Oct keys another name for the 10 and 10 to shift up or down an octave After shifting oct
8. isn t in this Blues scale 16 Blues Bass bLUE This preset plays a Blues scale starting with C1 note number 36 and going up to C2 note 48 You may notice that there are some repeated notes this is so you don t accidentally hit a note that isn t in this Blues scale The legato note mode is enabled which means that stepping on a key sends a note on but releasing it doesn t send a note off Stepping on a second key will send a note off to the previous note or tap on the select key to stop a note without stepping on another key 17 Major Pentatonic PEnt This preset plays a Major Pentatonic scale starting with C3 note number 60 and going up to C4 note 72 You may notice that there are some repeated notes this is so you don t accidentally hit a note that isn t in this Major Pentatonic scale 18 Minor Pentatonic Pnt This preset plays a Minor Pentatonic scale starting with Cl note number 36 and going up to C2 note 48 You may notice that there are some 12 repeated notes this is so you don t accidentally hit a note that isn t in this Minor Pentatonic scale The rest of the presets operate in the standard fashion The names of the presets are indicative of what notes you will encounter Enjoy 19 3rd Minor 3rds 40 trd Minor Triads 20 3Rd Major 3rds 41 trAd Major Triads 21 dIA3 Diatonic 3rds 42 dtrd Diatonic Triads 22 4tHS 4ths
9. yi po ho N O O O O O O O O gt a Fca fca araa T E gt M A LA ey S AJ Ww 39 Sus 4 Chor sg 60 Sus 9 Chorf 609 A C J J AJ ov wy at B 20 gt B gt 31 Major amp hs 32 Diatonic 6 N PS y LA wy 33 Minor ths lw Ww QO O E s r 3 You ll see an array of text fields and number boxes You can turn on a slot by selecting a preset or turn it off Choose which scene to use by selecting it from the drop down menu when you click inside the text field scrolling through the numbers or pressing the inc dec buttons on the right hand side Use the clear all button at the bottom to clear the setlist and start fresh The order of presets listed in the setlist will be the order of presets when using the select key to select them The setlist allows up to 128 presets The presets that are not in the setlist will not be downloaded to the 12 Step wy MIDI Parameter Assignments Voice A Voice 8 ank 2 a Program io io Note Mode Key Safety Bend Range ese a Source A Source B Gain Offset Curve Velocity Bend Volume XFade Pan CC 1 CC 2 Ca Ch AftTch KP RepiepiReypieypiejyieyjiRej ie CHCHCH CH CH CH CH CHS 2 ma 3 as bol Fs Fel AAAA S i i s 5 D lt z 2
10. you indicated however you will stay on the preset you were saving from The revert button allows you to disregard any changes you ve made in a preset before you save So basically it s just an easy way to reselect the preset and go back to its last saved settings The setlist is for selecting which presets you want to appear on your 12 Step This way you don t have to have all of the presets you ve ever made show up on your 12 Step This makes it easier to navigate through your preset list during a performance if you only have look through presets you need for that performance You can also list your presets in any order you wish 17 To add presets to your setlist click on the open button The Setlist window will open up 34 Major ths wy ea QL ti ta tw WJ gr Wi Be way a n D i wy uw tw W i Fe UJ Ly m v 40 Major 1Othf 4 O O ty O O O O O Tica Si a al ai a SS 41 Minor Tria wy 42 Major Tiai 43 Diatonic Tr 44 1 4 57 Mi u 45 1 4 57 M de Diminishe AAIE or or Cr or oA ord or 47 Augmenter Es v pi D L g op Ww H i be veo be gr D Ww Wy Gy ww wy QL v 9 R 19 F O ANNAN Ly un ug to wi N 7 W W a ey O O O O O O O oO O O O aroi Ga ala a rara ra r 5
11. A__b 2 Voices The keys on channel 1 play a chromatic scale starting with C2 note number 48 and go up to C3 note 60 A second voice voice B is enabled to play the same thing only 1 octave lower on channel 2 13 CrOS Voice XFade The keys on channel 1 play a chromatic scale starting with C2 note number 48 and go up to C3 note 60 A second voice voice B is enabled to play the same thing only 1 octave lower on channel 2 The 2 voices are also set to cross fade using the tilt source Tilting your foot up and down on the key the volume of voice A and B will crossfade By tilting your foot towards the bottom of the pad the volume of voice A is turned all the way down and voice B is up Since the Tilt source is used for the volumes of the 2 voices in this preset pitch bend is not turned on 14 PAn KeyNumber Panning The keys play a chromatic scale starting with C2 note number 48 and go up to C3 note 60 This preset uses the key number to indicate where the notes will be panned So starting at the bottom of the scale and working up to the top of the scale you will notice that each note gradually goes from left to right across the stereo field This preset does not send CC 3 15 Blues Lead LEAd This preset plays a Blues scale in the key of E starting on E3 note number 64 and going up to E4 note 76 You may notice that there are some repeated notes this is so you don t accidentally hit a note that
12. VN Atih MeMilen INSTRUMENTS Ent Oct 2 Oct 9 0 la 10 Select 10 fa n q Lith Milken oo 8 8 12 Step Reference Manual 12 Step V1 0 March 2013 Keith McMillen Conner Lacy Chuck Carlson Diane Douglas Tom Ferguson Matthew Hettich Sarah Howe Daniel McAnulty and Carson Whitley koh Willen INSTRUMENTS Copyright 2007 2013 Keith McMillen Instruments a wholly owned subsidiary of Kesumo LLC All rights reserved Made in USA No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or for any purpose without the express written permission of the copyright holders The content of this manual is furnished for informational use only is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as a commitment by Keith McMillen Instruments Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this manual is accurate No warranties express or implied are made with regard to the quality Suitability or accuracy of this document Keith McMillen Instruments reserves the right to change the contents of this document and or the associated products at any time without the provision of prior notice to specific persons or organizations Keith McMillen Instruments shall not be held liable for damages of any kind arising from the use or the inability to use this product or its documentation even if the possibility of such damage is known Product and brand names contained in this document are used for identifi
13. aves you will be taken out of select mode automatically 12 Step Key Behavior 12 Step uses Note Modes to choose how your foot presses effect the note on and note off messages Normal Stepping on a key sends a note on releasing the key sends a note off All presets use this note mode unless otherwise noted in their descriptions Legato Pressing on a key sends a note on When a different key is pressed the previous key s note is turned off along with the new note on If you wish to turn a note off before hitting another key tap on the select key Hold This mode allows you to switch back and forth between normal mode and legato mode using the select key several older bass pedal boards use this mode When you first go to a preset that uses Hold mode the select LED will flash and the keys will be in Legato mode If you tap once briefly on the select key all notes will turn off the LED will stop blinking and the mode will switch to Normal Step on the select key again and the keys will go back to Legato mode and so on Toggle Pressing a key sends a note on a second press sends a note off Stepping on a different key sends a note on without turning off the previous key Tapping briefly on the select key will turn off all active keys 12 Step uses Key Safety Modes These determine whether or not stepping on one key locks out all other keys to prevent accidental triggers Single Key Only one key can be triggered at
14. cation purposes only Keith McMillen Instruments the Keith McMillen Instruments Logo the 12 Step and 12 Step logo are trademarks of Kesumo LLC Apple Finder GarageBand Mac MacBook Macintosh Mac OS and QuickTime are trademarks of Apple Inc registered in the U S and other countries Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries Intel is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries SONiVOX is the brand name trademark of Sonic Network Inc VST and ASIO are trademarks and software of Steinberg Media Technologies GmbH ReWire Recycle and REX2 are trademarks of Propellerhead Software AB All other product and company names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders All other names and designations of companies products trademarks or brands used in this document are the registered property of their respective holders Table of Contents Welcome Questions or Feedback Contact Us System Requirements What s in the 12 Step Package 12 Step Hardware Connecting 12 Step MIDI Expander Getting Started Your First Notes Changing Presets The Select Key Changing Octaves 12 Step Key Behavior 12 Step MIDI Output Factory Presets 12 Step Editor Downloading the Editor Updating the 12 Step Editor Updating the Firmware Ports Main Window Overview Note Editor Saving MIDI Parameter Assignments Select K
15. ce installed keep everything in the 12 Step folder as is so that the applications can access everything they need to run b for windows Unzip the file and move the entire 12 Step directory into your Program Files directory Make sure you keep all the folders and files in their original locations so that the applications can access everything they need to run 3 Plug the 12 Step into your computer via USB 13 4 Open up the 12 Step Editor Use this manual as a reference for the 12 Step Editor Updating the 12 Step Editor After downloading an upgrade from the 12 Step downloads site install it using the dmg file mac or unzip it and drag and drop the entire 12 Step folder into your Program Files folder windows You can keep the old version if you d like it will cause no problems or conflicts with the newer version If you do keep your old versions make sure to update any shortcuts you have created so that they link to the correct version If you decide to delete your old version remember to save your presets Your presets are located in the preset folder so just make sure to copy it out of the folder and put it ina Safe location Updating the Firmware Make sure the editor and the firmware versions are compatible with each other The 12 Step Editor will automatically prompt you to update your 12 Step s firmware if it is not Firmware Update Needed There is a new firmware version available compatible When the ap
16. der using the USB A to B mini cable Connect the MIDI Expander to aa e 9 9 the USB power supply using the USB A i Je k f t ma to B cable p la lal a la aj fil ti Setup B Connect the Expand port on 12 Step Sega ts ama to the to Expand port on the MIDI Expander using the USB A to B cable Connect 12 Step to the USB power a is 2 sf A of Supply using the USB A to B cable th Pike oe amp Setup C Powered directly from computer Connect the Expand port on 12 Step to the to Expand port on the MIDI Expander using the USB A to B mini cable Connect 12 Step to a computer using the USB A to B cable There is no need to use the USB power supply la a 3 s t aq fi EBR IN a E ow oO oee amp Getting Started Thanks again for purchasing a 12 Step let s get started Now that you ve got your 12 Step connected properly you can start sending MIDI Notes and investigating the factory installed presets If you haven t connected your 12 Step and need guidance read the above chapter called Connecting 12 Step Your First Notes When you first plug in the 12 Step it will open up on the first preset Preset 0 CHrO Chromatic Scale This is our simplest preset The keys play a chromatic scale starting with C2 note number 48 and going up to C3 note 60 Stepping on a key sends a note on releasing sends a note off The velocity of the note is dependent on how
17. ey Modlines Sources Welcome 12 Step is a chromatic keyboard foot controller It sends MIDI notes via USB or the KMI MIDI Expander to control soft synths MIDI Keyboards and MIDI sound modules It has polyphonic capabilities and can play up to 5 notes per key Each key is velocity and pressure sensitive and can use the tilt of your foot to control pitch bend polyphonic aftertouch or any MIDI CC value These features come together for unsurpassed expression and control in a highly portable chromatic keyboard foot controller In this manual you will find detailed information to help answer all of your questions about 12 Step hardware and software Questions or Feedback Contact Us If at any time you have any questions please contact us Web www keithmcmillen com Forum forum keithmcmillen com Tech Support www keithmcmillen com support System Requirements We recommend the following minimum system requirements MAC e An Intel Core 2 Duo 2 3GHz or greater e Mac OS 10 5 or later WINDOWS e Windows XP or Windows 7 e Intel Core 2 processor or greater e 1GB of RAM with 50 MB free hard disk space What s in the 12 Step Package When you open up the box you should find e 1 12 Step ifs 2 st of of e 1 12 Step Protective Sleeve e 1 USB A to B cable 15 e 1 1 8 to 1 4 expression pedal adapter e MIDI Expander optional o 1 USB A to B mini USB cable 15 o 1 USB power plug o 1 USB A to B cable
18. ing on another key 7 SUS9 Sus 9 Chords This preset has sus 9 chords on each key and begins on a C2 sus 9 chord and goes up to a C3 sus 9 chord For Example Key 1 plays C2 G2 A 2 D3 amp F3 Key 2 plays D2 A2 C3 E3 amp G3 etc This preset uses the Legato note mode 8 trtn Tritone This preset has a tritone interval on each key and begins on C2 and F 2 and goes up to C3 amp F 3 9 dSEt Drum Set This preset was arranged with drummers in mind It uses the general MIDI drum arrangement that appears on MIDI channel 10 It is arranged so that Key 1 Closed Hi hat Enter Key Open Hi hat Key 2 Low Tom 2 Oct 10 Key Crash Cymbal 1 Key 3 Low Tom 1 Key 4 Mid Tom 2 Oct 10 Key Chinese Cymbal Key 5 Mid Tom 1 Key 9 Tambourine Key 6 Side Stick Key 0 Cowbell 11 Key 7 Snare Drum 1 and Key 8 Bass Drum 2 This preset also has Multi Key mode enabled so that you can trigger 2 notes at once 10 POLY Polyphonic This preset has Multi Key mode enabled so that you can trigger 2 notes at once The keys play a chromatic scale starting with C2 note number 48 and going up to C3 note 60 11 AFtr Poly AfterTouch The keys play a chromatic scale starting with C2 note number 48 and go up to C3 note 60 Pressure for this preset is used to send out Poly AfterTouch Since pressure is used for Poly AfterTouch it doesn t get sent out CC 3 on this preset 12
19. ion Pedal J a pu gt P j 0 Enter i j on weet ee U fo fn E pok PLP Aee E E a This image shows 12 Step set up to send MIDI data to a computer 1 Use a USB A to B cable to connect the main 12 Step USB port to a USB port on your computer 12 Step will receive power from the computer 2 You can also connect an Expression pedal to the Express port using the 1 4 to 1 8 adapter Just make sure you have an expression pedal with a 3 wire connection a stereo jack Connect 12 Step to MIDI hardware LMIDI Input Expression Pedal 1 m MAS p m Oct Oct 9 8 4 U 0 caladi 10 L i f th P e TARS eee The image above shows 12 Step connected to a hardware synth via our MIDI Expander 1 Use a USB A to B mini cable to connect the 12 Step Expansion port to the USB to Expand port on the MIDI Expander 2 Connect the power supply to the MIDI Expander USB Power port Connect the MIDI Out on the Expander to the MIDI In on the synth 4 You can also connect an Expression pedal to the Express port using the 1 4 to 1 8 adapter Just make sure you have an expression pedal with a 3 wire connection a stereo jack Connect 12 Step to an iPad 6006 a bddbdubddd Control Voltage ye Leh Oe che ND he p la la 4 E 7 8 kaag Ty The image above shows 12 Step connected to an iPad 1 Use a USB A to B cable to connect the main 12 Step USB port to the iPad via the
20. is will output the number of any key you step on KeyNum this will output the inverted number of any key you step on You can plug an expression pedal into the 3 5mm jack on the rear of the 12 Step An adapter is provided for use with 1 4 6 5mm pedals You can also supply a O0 5V Control Voltage to the tip of this connector Pedal this will output the values coming from an expression pedal if you have one plugged into your 12 Step Pedal this will output the inverted values coming from an expression pedal if you have one plugged into your 12 Step After selecting your source you can then further modify what values you are sending to your MIDI parameter by using the math modifiers in the rest of the modline gain this is the first place where you can use math to modify the data signal from the source Whatever number is in the gain box is used to multiply the raw value coming from the source For example clicking on the gain number box and typing 2 will double whatever value is received from the controller offset set a number to add to the raw value after it has been multiplied by the gain value curve the result value is entered into the selected lookup table and used to plot the index on a chart There are a number of table options each which will affect the modulation differently as it changes value over time 22 min max These allow you to constrain the data values between a minimum and a maximum n
21. lect Mode you can step on one of the numbered key pads to go straight to the preset of that 4 particular number lal D If you press the enter button while in select mode you can use the 10 or the 10 key pads to increment or decrement through preset decades and then fill in the second digit by pressing one of the numbered key pads 20 You will be able to see which decade you are in while incrementing and decrementing by looking at the alpha numeric display on the upper right side of the 12 Step After selecting the preset you will automatically be taken out of Select Mode Select mode can also be used to shift octaves After entering Select mode use the Oct or the Oct keys another name for the 10 and 10 keys to shift up or down an octave After shifting octaves you will be taken out of select mode automatically Modlines In addition to playing notes you can also use the pressure sensor sources for each key pad to control an abundance of MIDI parameters Velocity Bend Volume X Fade Pan 2 CC s Ch AfterTouch and Poly AfterTouch can all be controlled in various ways by using a modline for the corresponding MIDI parameter you would like to use Below is an image of the velocity modline Source A Source B Gain Offset Curve Min Max vl gt oD B The first thing in the modline that you can modify is the sources for voice A and voice B These can be different if you like The sources all interpret the sensor data in differe
22. nt ways and will produce different types of responses from your foot presses This will depend on what selection you make from the source drop down menu next to each parameter Sources Using our sensor key technology we can tell how hard Pressure and at what angle Tilt you are activating the key This is a very powerful set of performance modifiers We also provide the inverted version of each source so you can easily do crossfades and pans Velocity is based on how hard you press on the key to trigger Velocity this outputs a value that represents the overall pressure of your foot on the key pad when you first step on the key The value will be between O and 127 with 127 indicating the most pressure Velocity this outputs a value that represents the overall pressure of your foot on the key pad when you first step on the key The value will be between O and 127 but this source is inverted so 0 would indicate the most pressure Pressure is the combined force of how hard your foot is pressing on the key Pressure this outputs continuous values that represent the pressure of your foot on the key pad The value will be between O and 127 with 127 indicating the most pressure Pressure this outputs continuous values that represent the pressure of your foot on the key pad The value will be between O and 127 but this source is inverted so 0 would indicate the most pressure Tilt is the angle of the key determined by the relative p
23. ores and displays the notes for each key To select notes for a key just click on the key you wish to assign notes to so that it is highlighted Above you can see that the key pad in the lower C position is highlighted Once a key is highlighted you can select the notes you want from the keyboard image along the top The image to the right shows the G assignments as a MNH Y l Mh major triad G C and D The notes are highlighted on Sena the longer keyboard image and shown as letters on the key O 3 itself If you wish to remove a note just click it again from the keyboard image to deselect it To choose notes for a different key click on another key to highlight it F3 PZ aN ima y fees fee When you re done selecting your notes you can click the transpose pitches button and a little number box will o appear allowing you to transpose your selected notes up or down in semitones The clear current key button clears all of the notes you ve selected on the highlighted key The copy pitches button allows you to copy all of the pitches on each key for one preset into the note editor of a different preset After clicking the copy pitches button go to a different preset and click the same button which would at that point say paste pitches Then you can save your preset This is useful for when you wish to use the same notes from one preset but paste them into a preset with different MIDI Parameter se
24. play a chromatic scale starting with C2 note number 48 and going up to C3 note 60 This preset uses the Legato note mode 3 tOGL Toggle The keys play a chromatic scale starting with C3 note number 60 and going up to C4 note 72 This preset uses the Toggle note mode 4 PrES Pressure Volume The keys play a chromatic scale starting with C2 note number 48 and going up to C3 note 60 The velocity of the note is always 127 The ability to use the pressure of your foot on the key as volume control is included in this preset The pressure of your foot on any key pad sends out the pressure data on MIDI CC 7 typically used by synths for volume control This has the effect of softening the attack of the notes Note that in this preset since pressure is used for volume the expression pedal is not mapped 5 5OCt 5 Octaves This preset has 5 octaves stacked on each key For Example Key 1 plays C1 C2 C3 C4 amp C5 Key 2 plays D1 D2 D3 D4 amp D5 etc 6 EPO Power Chords Legato This guitar friendly preset has power chords for each key and begins in the key of E on key 1 For Example Key 1 plays EO BO amp E1 Key 2 plays F 0 C 1 amp F 1 etc The legato note mode is enabled which means that stepping on a key sends a note on but releasing it doesn t send a note off Stepping ona second key will send a note off to the previous note or tap on the select key to stop a note without stepp
25. plication prompts you to for your 12Step Click Update perform this update click the update button and Ca wait until it is finished before continuing Keith McMillen Instruments cannot be held liable for damage resulting from installation and operation errors or improper use Ports The 12 Step communicates with the computer via USB on 2 MIDI ports 12Step Port 1 and 12Step Port 2 12Step Port 1 is the port for MIDI communication between 12 Step and the computer So if you re using 12 Step with your computer with audio MIDI applications Ableton Live Logic Garage Band Guitar Rig Kontakt etc 12Step Port 1 will be the port you d want those applications to listen to 12 Step on For Windows users variations on how 12Step Port 1 is displayed in other applications sometimes occurs It might appear as just 12Step or on XP computers USB Audio Device 1 The port used with the KMI MIDI Expander to talk to external hardware is 12Step Port 2 For Windows users variations such as MIDIOUT2 12Step or USB Audio Device 2 often show up in other applications The 12 Step will automatically send all MIDI data out through both ports So whether you re using the 12 Step with hardware or software you don t have to change a thing in the editor to make sure the data s set to the correct port 14 Main Window Overview When you open the 12 Step Editor you will be presented with a window that looks like this NOTE EDITOR
26. ressure on the front vs the back of the key You must move the key through its On Angle which is where the front and back of the key are pressed equally This allows you to invoke Tilt when you want it For example Tilt is mapped to bend but you really want most keys to 21 play in perfect tune When you want to bend a not you wiggle the key front to back and Tilt becomes engaged for that key Tilt this outputs continuous values and increases and decreases depending on the tilt of your foot on the key In other words if your foot is exerting more pressure on the top sensor of the key the value will increase If you tilt your foot pressure down so more pressure is on the bottom of the key the value will decrease Tilt this outputs continuous values and increases and decreases depending on the tilt of your foot on the key This is the inverted version of Tilt In other words if your foot is exerting more pressure on the top sensor of the key the value will decrease If you tilt your foot pressure down so more pressure is on the bottom of the key the value will increase The keys are numbered chromatically left to right as 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 This source ignores the text that may be printed by the key A good example would be to multiply the KeyNum by 10 and apply to MIDI Pan Then the left side of the 12 Step will come out the left speaker and the right side of the 12 Step out the right speaker KeyNum th
27. te on a second press sends a note off Stepping on a different key sends a note on without turning off the previous note Tapping on the select key will turn off all active notes Hold This mode basically allows you to switch back and forth between normal mode and legato mode using the select key When you first go to a preset that uses Hold mode the keys will behave as though they were in Legato mode If you tap on the select key once all notes will turn off and the keys will switch to behaving as though they were in Normal mode Step on the select key again and the keys will go back to behaving as though they were in Legato mode and so on Just to the right of the Note Modes menu is the Key Safety menu The key safety menu gives you 3 different options Multi Key and nay cin Single Key Multi Key Multi Key you can trigger multiple keys at a time without any Single Key safety feature implemented to prevent you from accidentally r triggering another key Single Key only one key can be triggered at a time While your foot is pressed on one key all other keys are locked out and cannot be triggered This helps prevent accidentally triggering wrong notes Select Key The select key on the 12 Step plays an important role in the operation of the device Oct Oct 10 Select 10 To navigate to other presets hold down the Select Key until all of the red LEDs for each key pad begin to flash Now you are in Select Mode In Se
28. ttings 16 You can also choose the characters for the 4 letter alphanumeric display on the 12 step by clicking on the red letters and choosing from a menu of letters and numbers Make your display name to help you remember what preset you are using Note the 12 Step alphanumeric display is 7 segment and there are a few letters that cannot be represented K M V W and X cannot be displayed on the 12 Step Saving The preset saving functions are also available in the top PRESET area of the main 12 Step window You can select presets cave een Chromatic SGD in the list save revert and add things to your setlist SETLIST coon roma Gerit O When you click the Save button a save dialog box will appear Here you can either save over your existing preset or save a brand new preset in a new slot You can give your preset a name by typing it into the preset name text field Change the slot number by scrolling through the PRESET NAME Chromatic Scale preset Location GD preset location number box The replaces field lets you REPLACES know if a preset already exists in the selected slot If the replaces field says unnamed you will know that you can save a preset in that slot without overwriting another preset When you are ready to save your preset after selecting your preset name and location slot you can hit the save button After saving your preset will show up in the preset menu in the slot
29. umber If the min is set to 10 and the max is set to 15 then the output cannot be less than 10 or more than 15 Source A Source B Gain Offset Min Max vet gt D The example in the image above shows the Velocity MIDI parameter The source for voice A is set to Velocity so the harder you initially press on the key the greater the velocity will be Voice B is set to Velocity so the harder you initially press on the key the lower the velocity will be The gain is set to 1 and the offset is set to O so at this point the outputting values have not yet been altered A linear curve is used so again the value is not altered With Min set to 0 and Max set to 127 the full range is allowed so the values are able to output as they are This is a simple way to set up 2 voices with opposite velocities If you experience any problems or have questions regarding the 12 Step install process Submit a support ticket outlining the problems you re experiencing at www keithmcmillen com support The more detailed you are in describing your problem information about your computer the software you re running the circumstances around the issue the more easily we will be able to help you 23
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