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8..Instrument Gain Knob (Inst. Gain): This knob controls the gain level of the Instrument input.. The signal (green) LED illuminates when signal is present at the instrument input (i..e.., incoming audio signal is greater than -20dB).. The peak (red) LED illuminates when incoming audio signal is clipping (distorting) and indicates that the Instrument Gain knob should be turned down..

9..Mono Button (Mono): By default, this button affects how incoming signals from the Microphone, Instrument and Auxiliary inputs are heard through your speakers or headphones.. When active, any input signal will be routed to both the left and the right side of your stereo speakers or headphones in equal amounts, making them appear centered in the stereo field..

Note that by default, the Mono button only affects what you hear.. In other words, when recording while the Mono button is active, the signals from the Microphone, Instrument, and Auxiliary inputs are still sent to your computer in separate left and right channels, meaning the Microphone will appear on the left channel and Instrument on the right channel within your recording software (the left and right channels of your Auxiliary inputs will appear in the left and right channels of your software, respectively)..

Also note that the function of the Mono button can be changed to allow incoming signals to be recorded exactly as they are heard while monitoring.. See the “MONO Input Record Key” portion of the “Advanced ProKeys Sono Functions in Edit Mode” section of this User Guide for information on how to change the operation of this button..

10..Direct Monitor Knob (Direct Monitor): The Direct Monitor knob controls the amount of audio input signal flowing from the Microphone, Instrument or Auxiliary inputs directly to the 1/4” main outputs.. This allows you to monitor your inputs with near-zero latency..

11..Piano Reset Button (Piano Reset): This button restores basic piano and keyboard controller functions, including resetting the Modulation wheel, Voice Volume knob, and Sustain Pedal to their default settings.. This is useful in situations in which a user has changed settings of ProKeys Sono and would like to quickly return to the default state (i..e.., the Local Mode setting is set to “On” and the ProKeys Sono Grand Piano sound is loaded).. Pressing the Piano Reset button also sends a “MIDI Panic” sequence of commands (i..e.., “All Notes Off” and “Reset All Controllers” MIDI messages) on MIDI channel 1—a useful feature if you experience “stuck” MIDI notes.. For a complete list of MIDI messages that are sent when this button is pressed, see Appendix E, “Piano Reset Button..”

12..Voice Volume Knob (Voice Vol): This is an assignable controller that, by default, controls the volume of the sounds built into ProKeys Sono.. Details on how to change the function of this knob can be found in the “Knob Assignment” portion of the “Advanced ProKeys Sono Functions in Edit Mode” section of this User Guide..

13..Reverb On/Off Button (Reverb On/Off): This button engages the internal reverb effect of ProKeys Sono, adding the effect to the internal keyboard sounds of ProKeys Sono.. The reverb depth can be controlled via MIDI CC commands.. See the “Advanced ProKeys Sono Functions in Edit Mode” chapter of this User Guide for more information on this..

14..Chorus On/Off Button (Chorus On/Off): This button engages the internal chorus effect of ProKeys Sono, adding the effect to the internal sounds of ProKeys Sono.. The chorus depth can be controlled via MIDI CC commands.. See the “Advanced ProKeys Sono Functions in Edit Mode” chapter of this User Guide for more information on this..

15..Voice Select Buttons: These buttons let you select which of the seven high-quality sounds is played by the ProKeys Sono keyboard..

Pressing two buttons simultaneously allows two voices to be layered and played at the same time.. Additional information on Layer Mode can be found in the “Layer Mode” portion of the “ProKeys Sono as a Standalone Instrument” chapter of this User Guide..

16.. Keyboard: ProKeys Sono features 88 full-size, semi-weighted, velocity-sensitive keys..

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Contents Sono ProKeys Sono 88 User Guide ProKeys Sono Audio Control Panel Windows Only Introduction Built-in Audio Interface ProKeys Sono 88 FeaturesKeyboard Standalone Operation Bus-Powered Operation Minimum RequirementsTop Panel Descriptions Controls and ConnectorsTop Panel Diagram ProKeys Sono 88 User Guide Rear Panel Descriptions 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25Hardware Connections Audio InputsAudio Outputs Midi ConnectionsExample Setup #1 Example Operating ScenariosExample Setup #2 About the audio inputsLayer Mode Using Voice Controls in Layer ModeProKeys Sono as a Standalone Instrument ProKeys Sono Premium Voice SelectionTo return the Data keys to control the transpose value Using Midi in Layer ModeProKeys Sono GM sound selection ProKeys Sono Demos Basic ProKeys Sono Setup in Windows Low latency software monitoringProKeys Sono Setup in Mac OS Using ProKeys Sono with a Computer Audio TracksRecording from a Microphone to an Audio Track Recording an Instrument to an Audio Track Recording the Aux Inputs to an Audio Track Midi Tracks Recording Midi and triggering sounds on a virtual instrumentProKeys Sono 88 User Guide Port Setting Input Gain ProKeys Sono Audio Setup and ControlsUsing the Microphone and Instrument Inputs Using the Aux Inputs Using Direct MonitoringMono Button About ProKeys Sono Audio Control Panel Windows OnlyLatency Routing Midi Data to and from your Computer Sending Midi to the ProKeys Sono sound engine Routing Midi Signals to your SoftwareRouting Midi Signals from your Software Mono Input Record Key Advanced ProKeys Sono Functions in Edit ModeAudio Options in Edit Mode Button, Knob, Wheel and Pedal Jack Assignments USB Record KeyData Transpose button Assignment Overview To select alternate Data button functionsTo assign the Data and buttons to control octave shift Data Button Assignment OptionsTo assign the Data and buttons to transpose Program Change To assign the Data and buttons to send bank change messagesTo re-assign the Modulation wheel to its default function Wheel AssignmentSome examples of useful Midi CCs are To assign a Midi controller message to the Modulation wheelTo re-assign the Sustain Pedal jack to its default function To re-assign the Voice Volume knob to its default functionPedal Assignment Knob AssignmentVel Curve Selection ProKeys Midi Output SettingsRestoring Default Assignments To send data on channel Midi Out Mode KeyLocal On/Off To send a specific program change message in Edit mode To send a single bank change in Edit modeSending a Bank Change or Program Change Message PanicMidi Messages In-Depth Program & Bank ChangesNRPN/RPNs Troubleshooting Solution These sounds are ProKeys Sono premium-quality voices Appendices Useful Midi DataAppendix a General Midi Instruments Appendix B Channel 10 Drum Map Key# Drum SoundAppendix C Standard Midi Controller Numbers Midi CCs RPN MSBAppendix E Piano Reset Button Appendix D Additional RPN MessagesTechnical Specifications Mic InputsTechnical Info WarrantyWarranty Terms Warranty Registration 9329-65018-00
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SONO 88 specifications

The M-Audio SONO 88 is a standout MIDI keyboard controller designed for musicians, producers, and composers seeking an intuitive interface with advanced features. This versatile instrument combines a sleek, modern design with a robust set of functionalities that cater to both beginners and seasoned professionals.

One of the main features of the SONO 88 is its full-size, semi-weighted keys. With 88 velocity-sensitive keys, the controller offers an authentic piano feel, making it ideal for expressive play. Musicians can enjoy dynamic response, allowing for intricate nuances in their performance. The keys are also designed to provide a comfortable playing experience, making long practice sessions less taxing.

In addition to the excellent keybed, the SONO 88 incorporates a variety of control options, including eight assignable knobs and transport controls. These features enable seamless integration with most digital audio workstations (DAWs) and software instruments, including popular platforms like Ableton Live, Logic Pro, and Pro Tools. The assignable controls give producers the ability to manipulate parameters on their software easily, streamlining the music creation process.

Another outstanding aspect of the M-Audio SONO 88 is its onboard connectivity. The keyboard is equipped with USB-C connectivity, ensuring both power and data transfer with minimal latency. This feature allows for easy connection to computers and devices, making it a portable solution for musicians on the go. Additionally, it supports traditional MIDI output, making it compatible with a wide range of hardware synths and sound modules.

The SONO 88 also comes with a robust software package, including a selection of virtual instruments and plugins to jumpstart creative workflows. This ready-to-use collection allows users to dive into music production immediately, providing access to high-quality sounds and tools right out of the box.

Moreover, the SONO 88 is designed with portability in mind. Its lightweight construction and compact profile make it easy to transport, whether heading to a rehearsal, studio, or a live performance. With its combination of full-size keys, extensive controls, and compatibility with various platforms, the M-Audio SONO 88 is a powerful tool for anyone looking to elevate their music production experience. Overall, it stands as a comprehensive solution that beautifully combines functionality, control, and portability for every stage of the creative process.