3.2 Panel Labeling Conventions:
The Pittsburgh Modular Taiga Keyboard uses several simple labeling conventions to make the user interface and signal ow
easy to understand.
• Input jacks are labeled in Green.
• Output jacks are labeled in White.
• Main button function are labeled inWhite.
• Edit Mode button function are labeled in Yellow.
• The Yellow Edit Mode button functions are accessed by pressing and holding down the [Edit Button].
• Internal (normaled) connections are labeled below knobs in Green.
3.3 Manual Labeling Conventions:
Within the manual, user interface buttons, knobs, and jacks are in bold and marked with brackets [ ]. For example, [Clock
LED] refers the the LED labeled clock in the Control section.
Taiga Keyboard uses the oscillator waveform LEDS to display selected modes. Most settings have Yellow labels associated
with the selected value. This makes it sound much more complicated than it is. In practice, the LEDs offer a quick way to see
the status of most digital settings.
Osc 1 Sine Osc 2 Sine Osc 3 Sine
Osc 1 Tri Osc 2 Tri Osc 3 Tri
Osc 1 Saw Osc 2 Saw Osc 3 Saw
Osc 1 Pulse Osc 2 Pulse Osc 3 Pulse
3 Taiga Keyboard Overview