12 ARTURIA – KeyLab – USER’S MANUAL
2.2.3.3 Factory Reset (Erase All Presets)
The following instructions will replace all KeyLab presets with the factory settings. Back up anything you do
not want to lose! See section 5.8 for information about using the MIDI Control Center to save your presets.
If you want to start with a completely blank slate, the quickest way to do that is hold
down both Octave buttons when you plug in the USB cable or the optional power supply.
This will restore the factory presets on your KeyLab.
After this, Preset 0 sets the encoders to transmit in absolute mode, while presets 1-10
set the encoders to transmit in relative mode. See section 6.2.b of the built-in MIDI
Control Center manual for descriptions of these modes.
2.2.4 Volume encoder
The Volume encoder functions as the master volume control for Analog Lab. It is
probably best to leave this at the default setting (MIDI CC #7), although you can assign
it to any MIDI CC using the MIDI Control Center software.
Volume encoder
2.2.5 Sound/Multi/Edit section
Sound/Multi/Edit buttons
2.2.5.1 Sound/Multi buttons
The Sound and Multi buttons allow you to switch between these modes in Analog Lab.
2.2.5.2 Edit button
Press the Edit button when you want to edit the parameters of the current preset.
When Edit mode is activated, the Edit button LED will light and the display will show the
current parameters and their values. Use the Edit Parameter buttons to select the
parameter group you wish to edit (Progr. Chng., Global, CC, etc.). See Chapter 3 for an
explanation of each of these parameter groups and the parameters they contain.
When KeyLab is in Edit mode the two encoders to the left of the LCD change their
functions:
The Category encoder becomes the Parameter selector
The Preset encoder becomes the Value editor for the selected parameter. Click
this encoder to confirm the new value.