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This page shows installation of an HX3 mainboard (FPGA based) as a replacement for KeyB Duo sound generator (DSP based). Board is completely remoted by MIDI from KeyB controller. All knob/button/drawbar functions are retained, although some have different functions ( | This page shows installation of an HX3 mainboard (FPGA based) as a replacement for KeyB Duo sound generator (DSP based). Board is completely remoted by MIDI from KeyB controller. All knob/button/drawbar functions are retained, although some have different functions (see table). Installation is quite simple, but requires soldering skills and crimping flat ribbon cables. | ||
HX3 Board must be configured with HX3mk3_std.hex firmware with analog inputs disabled (use our USB adaptor cable and HX3 Remote): Set "Organ defaults" parameter 478 to 255 (OFF), Scan Core parameter 477 to "MIDI input" or "FatarScan", respectively. | HX3 Board must be configured with HX3mk3_std.hex firmware with analog inputs disabled (use our USB adaptor cable and HX3 Remote): Set "Organ defaults" parameter 478 to 255 (OFF), Scan Core parameter 477 to "MIDI input" or "FatarScan", respectively. I've not documented audio output configurations, so some experiments with audio jack parameters 438 and 439 might be neccessary. | ||
Replacing the KeyB key scan is optional. Installing a FatarScan2 board for direct connection to HX3 yields much lower key latency. Click pictures to enlarge. | Replacing the KeyB key scan is optional. Installing a FatarScan2 board for direct connection to HX3 yields much lower key latency. Click pictures to enlarge. | ||
KeyB function => HX3 function<br> | |||
EQU BASS => SWELL TRIM CAP<br> | |||
EQU TREBLE => TONE<br> | |||
CROSSTALK => LEAKAGE 0..3<br> | |||
KEYCLICK => PERCUSSION LEVEL<br> | |||
OVERDRIVE => AMP122 VOLUME<br> | |||
STRING BASS => SPLIT ON | |||
[[Datei:Keyb_1_resize.JPG|480px|thumb|left|'''Remove KeyB DSP board and install HX3 board with plastic spacers, using M3 screws. Some holes must be drilled in base plate. Route 10-wire ribbon cable from PL17 PREAMP CTRL to KeyB controller board. Note colors of power supply connector. Only 5V rail (red) and ground (black) is needed, other wires must be insulated. If HX3 only has a 2-pin terminal for power supply, connect both black wires to GND input.''']] | [[Datei:Keyb_1_resize.JPG|480px|thumb|left|'''Remove KeyB DSP board and install HX3 board with plastic spacers, using M3 screws. Some holes must be drilled in base plate. Route 10-wire ribbon cable from PL17 PREAMP CTRL to KeyB controller board. Note colors of power supply connector. Only 5V rail (red) and ground (black) is needed, other wires must be insulated. If HX3 only has a 2-pin terminal for power supply, connect both black wires to GND input.''']] |
Version vom 31. August 2016, 07:00 Uhr
This page shows installation of an HX3 mainboard (FPGA based) as a replacement for KeyB Duo sound generator (DSP based). Board is completely remoted by MIDI from KeyB controller. All knob/button/drawbar functions are retained, although some have different functions (see table). Installation is quite simple, but requires soldering skills and crimping flat ribbon cables.
HX3 Board must be configured with HX3mk3_std.hex firmware with analog inputs disabled (use our USB adaptor cable and HX3 Remote): Set "Organ defaults" parameter 478 to 255 (OFF), Scan Core parameter 477 to "MIDI input" or "FatarScan", respectively. I've not documented audio output configurations, so some experiments with audio jack parameters 438 and 439 might be neccessary.
Replacing the KeyB key scan is optional. Installing a FatarScan2 board for direct connection to HX3 yields much lower key latency. Click pictures to enlarge.
KeyB function => HX3 function
EQU BASS => SWELL TRIM CAP
EQU TREBLE => TONE
CROSSTALK => LEAKAGE 0..3
KEYCLICK => PERCUSSION LEVEL
OVERDRIVE => AMP122 VOLUME
STRING BASS => SPLIT ON