First Start
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Iridium Keyboard Quickstart
Octave Up
to go one octave higher. Transposition is maxi-
mum two octaves up and two octaves down.
Play Buttons
These four buttons activate the latch mode for single notes
and chords, switch between mono and poly mode, and
activate/deactivate the sequencer/arpeggiator.
Macro Buttons
This section offers six freely-programmable buttons for
different purposes – e.g. glide control, tuning.
The Keyboard
Iridium Keyboard offers a brandnew Fatar TP8 keyboard
with 49 light-weighted sensitive keys with polyphonic
aftertouch – possibly one of the best synthesizer key-
boards money can buy.
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A detailed explanation how to work with polyphonic
aftertouch can be found in the main manual.
About the Touchscreen Display
The touchscreen display gives you an overview of the
actual Mode page, parameter changes, and delivers additi-
onal information. To select a desired function, open a pop-
up menu, or to edit a graphic (e.g. envelopes) just tap on it
and move your finger up and down or from left to right
(and vice versa). The six endless dials on the left and the
right side of the display control the corresponding parame-
ter that is shown in the display next to the dials. The dis-
play presentation depends on the selected mode, but the
lower part always shows the same overview:
The
Sound Name
section shows the current loaded sound
program. The program number is shown to the left of the
sound name. Tap on the program number to select a pro-
gram by entering its number.
The
Layer
buttons show which Layer is active. Tap on the
corresponding
Layer 1
or
Layer 2
button to switch
between the layers. Under each layer button it is noted if
its program uses specific modes like Arp, Sequencer, Uni-
son, Mono, and such like. In case of an active split-mode, an
appropriate icon of the split is displayed above the layer
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