Please Read:
Please read the Pittsburgh Modular Taiga Keyboard Synthesizer Guidebook completely before use and retain for future
reference.
• Only use the DC power adapter provided by Pittsburgh Modular with Taiga Keyboard. Using an incorrect power
adapter can cause permanent damage to Taiga Keyboard, installed Eurorack modules, and the power adapter.
• Taiga Keyboard is an electronic device. Exposure to water will cause Taiga Keyboard circuitry to short circuit and may
cause permanent damage.
• Do not attempt to modify Taiga Keyboard. Tampering with the circuitry may cause permanent damage.
• Do not place heavy objects on Taiga Keyboard. The user interface is mounted on a PCB that can be damaged if
stressed by excessive weight.
• Do not attempt to repair Taiga Keyboard. Please contact Pittsburgh Modular regarding malfunctions of any kind.
• Pittsburgh Modular is not responsible for any damage or loss caused by improper use of Taiga Keyboard.
IMPORTANT Eurorack Ribbon Cable Power Information:
The Pittsburgh Modular Taiga Keyboard Synthesizer includes a Eurorack format synthesizer power supply. Eurorack format
modules can be installed, rearranged, removed, and replaced with any compatible Eurorack modules from Pittsburgh
Modular, Cre8audio, or other manufacturers.
Do NOT remove Eurorack modules from the Pittsburgh Modular Taiga Keyboard
Synthesizer while it is plugged in!
Do NOT plug or unplug the power ribbon cable from installed Eurorack modules while
the Pittsburgh Modular Taiga Synthesizer is plugged in!
The Pittsburgh Modular Taiga Synthesizer uses a standard, keyed 16 pin Eurorack power header to connect Eurorack
modules to a bipolar +/-12v power supply. Please pay very close attention to the orientation of the ribbon cable when
adding and removing modules. The stripe on the ribbon cable marks -12 volt power. This stripe needs to line up with the -12
volt pins on the power supply and the -12 volt pins on the module. The Pittsburgh Modular Taiga Keyboard Synthesizer
includes reverse polarity protection so it should not be damaged when a module is plugged in incorrectly; however, as a
general rule, failure to match up the pins correctly can result in damage to one or all the modules in a case.
1.1 Important Power Information