Specifications

14
CME
UF Series
Requirements/Setting up:
The UF keyboards do not support the Auto-Detect feature in Reason. Instead you
need to add this keyboard manually:
1. Install the Remote files for the CME UF series, connect the key-
board and launch Reason.
2. Open the Preferences dialog and select the Control Surfaces and
Keyboards page.
3. Click the Add button.
4. Choose “CME” from the list of manufacturers and “UF-series” from
the list of models.
5. On the In Port menu, select the MIDI input to which you have con-
nected your UF keyboard (or click “Find...” and press a key on the
keyboard to have the program find the right MIDI port for you).
6. Click OK and close the Preferences.
About the controls
The faders should be in the default mode (volume 1-8; no Fader
Func. LED lit).
The Knob Func. LED should not be lit.
Only knobs 1-7 are used. This is because knob 8 is hardwired to
control the internal MIDI tempo inside the UF keyboard.
All performance controllers are supported. This includes pedals,
breath controller and aftertouch (if activated on the UF keyboard).
Note that the results of using expression pedal, breath controller or
aftertouch depend on the settings on the Reason device you’re
playing.
About the default mapping:
Generally, the master fader controls the master level of the Reason device (where
applicable). For devices with many parameters, keyboard shortcut variations are
used.
D Transport functions
The transport buttons on the UF keyboard control the corresponding Reason
transport functions.
However, please note that the LED indicators above the Rec and Play buttons
may not reflect the state of the Rec and Play buttons in Reason! This is be-
cause there is no two-way communication between the program and the key-
board - there is no way for the UF keyboard to know e.g. whether playback
has been started or stopped in Reason.
D Mixer 14:2
The faders control the level faders on the mixer (channel 1-7 or 8-14, de-
pending on the selected keyboard shortcut variation).
The knobs can either control pan, Aux Send 1 or Aux Send 2, depending on
the keyboard shortcut variation. When an Aux Send variation is selected, fader
8 controls the corresponding Aux Return level.
D Line Mixer 6:2
The knobs can either control pan or send levels, depending on the keyboard
shortcut variation. Fader 7 controls the Aux Return level.
D Thor
There are three keyboard shortcut variations: Filters, Osc & Amp and Modula-
tion. In all variations, knob 1-4 control Button 1&2 and Rotary 1&2.
In the Filter variation, the faders control Filter Env and Amp Env parameters
and knobs 5-7 control Filter parameters.
In the Osc & Amp variation, the faders control Osc, Shaper, Step Sequencer
and Amp Vel parameters and knobs 5-7 control Osc Mod parameters.
In the Modulation variation, the faders control Mod Env and Global Env param-
eters and knobs 5-7 control LFO parameters.
D Subtractor
There are two keyboard shortcut variations: Filter & Env and Osc.
In the Filter & Env variation, the faders control Amp Env and Filter Env param-
eters. The knobs control Filter and LFO parameters.
In the Osc variation, the faders control Mod Env and Noise parameters. The
knobs control Osc parameters.
D Malström
By default, the faders and knobs control the filters and modulators. By switch-
ing to the second keyboard shortcut variation, you can control oscillator set-
tings and envelopes instead.
D Redrum
There are two keyboard shortcut variations: Level & Pan and Pitch & Length.
In the Level & Pan variation, the faders control the levels and the knobs con-
trol the pan.
In the Pitch & Length variation, the faders control the pitches and the knobs
control the lengths.