CK OS v1.1 simplifies workflow with effortless control and instant access—keeping your music front and center.
CK OS v1.1 brings powerful new features designed for live performance and creative flexibility.
From fluid Part transitions and precision panning to expressive rotary dynamics and a new way to trigger audio files, CK OS v1.1 adds workflow enhancements designed to keep your focus on what matters most: your music. Here’s what’s new.
Part Switch Mode “Next Key”
A new feature of Part Switch Mode is the Next-Key setting, which maintains sustained notes when switching Parts, ensuring seamless performance. In a layered Live Set with Piano in Part A and Synth Pad in Part B, hold a chord and switch off Part B—the Synth Pad will sustain until released, ensuring smooth transitions between musical sections. You’ll find this global setting under [MENU] > General > Control Panel > Part SW Mode:
Part Pan
Part Pan provides independent left/right panning for Live Set Parts A, B, and C. For example, in a bass and keyboard split, you can pan the bass left to a dedicated amp and the keyboard right to a mixer channel. The Live Set screen displays a chevron for quick visual confirmation of each Part’s pan position. Check it out below:
You’ll find this new feature under Live Set [SETTINGS] > Sound > Part A/B/C > Pan.
Rotary Speed Parameter
CK OS v1.1 enhances the Rotary effect with new parameters for independent control of speed, acceleration, and balance between the high-frequency Horn and low-frequency Rotor. Here’s where to find it in CK:
Audio Trigger Hold
CK OS v1.1 introduces Audio Trigger Hold, which restarts a sample with each key press and stops playback on release—ideal for creating rhythmic stutter effects. It’s a function found under Live Set [SETTINGS] > Function > Audio Trigger > Play Mode:
Master Tune Shortcut
Previously, adjusting CK Master Tuning required navigating through System Settings. With CK OS v1.1, you can access it instantly by holding [ENTER] and pressing [VALUE] UP or DOWN—a streamlined solution for live performance.