3.Data Entry Slider:This slide controller allows you to adjust the value of parameters such as Volume, Velocity, Aftertouch, and virtually any assignable MIDI control parameter directly from your keyboard. Making settings with the data slider is covered in the “Utilizing the Programming Keys” section of this manual.
4.MIDI/SELECT Button: Use this button to select different MIDI commands using certain keys from your keyboard.Activation of this key is indicated by a lit LED on the MIDI/Select Button. When MIDI/SELECT is activated, the keyboard becomes a set of function keys for setting MIDI parameter commands.
5.Octave Up & Down / Preset buttons: Pressing these buttons during normal use will allow you to select the octave orientation of the
6.Rotary Controller Knobs:These eight programmable rotary knobs can be used to send any MIDI controller data on any MIDI channel.This is perfect for use with hardware and software synthesizers, for automating software mixers, or for controlling any devices that will respond to MIDI commands. In the “Programming Assignment Keys” section, the “Set CNTRL Key” instructions will show you how to program this special feature.
7.Mic/Inst. Gain:These knobs control the preamp gain of the Mic In (Ch
1)and Instrument In (Ch 2). This level is sent to the USB output for computer recording, and also to the
8.Signal and Clip Indicators:These indicators show the output level of the signal coming from the Mic and Instrument Ins. For more information on setting these controls, see the section of this manual titled,“Setting Input Gain.”
9.Direct Monitor Level Knobs:These knobs set the monitor level of the Mic In (Ch 1) and Instrument In (Ch 2) preamp signals before they are sent to the computer.These listening levels can then be heard at Outputs 1 & 2, and also at the Headphone Out.When the Aux Input “Record/Monitor” switch is set to Record, these Direct Monitor Level controls then control the monitor level for the Aux Input signal. For more information, see the section of this manual titled,“Using Direct Monitor.”
10.Headphone Level:This control sets the level of the audio going to the headphone output.
11.Phantom Power Indicator:This light indicates that 48V phantom power is being sent to the Mic In (Ch 1). Phantom Power is turned on and off by the Phantom Power switch on the
12.Key Programming Assignments: After pressing the MIDI/SELECT Button, the keys on the
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