M-Audio manual Using the KeyStudio 25 Keyboard, Configuring Your Software

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Session KeyStudio 25 User Guide

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Using the KeyStudio 25 Keyboard

In many cases, once KeyStudio 25 has been installed, you can simply launch your music program and begin making music right away. Many programs will be able to use KeyStudio 25 “out of the box” and require no further configuration. Certain other programs may require you to select KeyStudio 25 as a MIDI input source or to map KeyStudio’s assignable MIDI controls (buttons, knobs, sliders, etc.) to whatever on-screen functions you would like to control. These steps are described further below.

Configuring Your Software:

Once the KeyStudio 25 keyboard is installed on your computer, all MIDI capable applications on your system should recognize the controller as a new MIDI input device. However, some applications may require you to configure the software to accept MIDI data being sent from the KeyStudio 25 keyboard. This is usually done through a “Control Panel” or “Device Setup” menu in your application, but the specific process varies from program to program. Instructions on how to configure Session to accept MIDI data from KeyStudio 25 can be found in the “Getting Started Making Music with Session” section of this User Guide. Please consult your application’s documentation to learn how to select MIDI input devices.

NOTE: In Windows XP, KeyStudio 25 will appear as “USB Audio Device” to your music software if the optional M-Audio drivers have not been installed. This is normal. If the M-Audio drivers have been installed, KeyStudio 25 will appear as “USB O2 In.”

Assigning KeyStudio 25’s Buttons, Knobs, or the Slider to Control Your Software:

The KeyStudio 25 keyboard has a number of assignable MIDI controls (knobs, buttons, a slider, etc.) that can be used to control your music software. Each assignable control has its own unique MIDI Continuous Controller (CC) number. When you turn a knob, push a button, or move a fader, KeyStudio 25 sends out MIDI CC data that can be received and interpreted by your music software.

Many of today’s music applications (such as Ableton Live, Propellerhead Reason, Native Instruments Traktor, and others) now include a “MIDI Learn” function. This feature allows you to quickly assign the slider, buttons, or knobs of the KeyStudio 25 keyboard to control specific parameters within the software. The KeyStudio 25 keyboard can control any software that has this functionality.

The “learn” function varies from application to application and you will need to refer to your software’s user guide to find out how to use this feature.

If your software does not have this functionality, it may still be possible to manually assign the program’s features to be controlled by the specific MIDI CC data generated by the slider, knobs, or buttons found on KeyStudio 25. Refer to your software’s user guide to see if this is possible.

If manually assigning features is possible in your software, see the appendix of this guide for a complete listing of MIDI CC information generated by the slider, knobs, and buttons of the KeyStudio 25 keyboard.

Finally, if your program does not feature “MIDI Learn” or manual assignment of MIDI CC functions, you may still be able to control your music software by changing the mapping of KeyStudio 25’s assignable controls to match the MIDI CC numbers required by your music software. To find out how to do this, refer to the section entitled “KeyStudio 25 Advanced Features” found later in this guide.

NOTE: Syntax, the software synthesizer of Session, includes over 250 preset patches (sounds). By default, many useful parameters of each patch are mapped to the slider and knobs found on the KeyStudio 25 keyboard. This means you can modify the sound of the Syntax patches by adjusting the slider and knobs of the KeyStudio 25 keyboard.

For a chart that describes which Syntax parameter is assigned to each KeyStudio 25 slider or knob, choose Help > Open User Manual in Session, and click the link titled “KeyStudio 25/Synth Patch Controller Assignments.”

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Contents User Guide Installation and Setup Technical Info Warranty Troubleshooting Appendices Useful Midi DataMidi Messages In-Depth Session KeyStudio Features IntroductionWhat’s in the Box? KeyStudio 25 USB KeyboardMinimum System Requirements Windows XP SP2 or higherWindows Vista 32-bit Mac OS X KeyStudio 25 hardware onlyInstallation and Setup Connect the KeyStudio 25 keyboardInstall the Session Music Creation Software Getting Started Making Music with Session Session KeyStudio 25 User Guide Session KeyStudio 25 User Guide More Information on Configuring Session ASIO/WDM SwitchOutput and Input Device Selectors Buffer Size SelectorUsing KeyStudio with GarageBand Controls and Connectors About Midi and Software SynthesisKeyStudio 25 Keyboard Top PanelTo use the Transpose function Power Switch This switch powers the unit on and off Rear PanelUsing the KeyStudio 25 Keyboard Configuring Your SoftwareSending Bank Changes Sending Program ChangesShot buttons Setting the Global Midi Channel Midi Out from USB ModeTo activate Midi Out from USB mode To set the Global Midi ChannelKeyStudio 25 Advanced Features Recalling PresetsStoring Presets Duplicating and Organizing PresetsProgram Mode Overview Enigma SoftwareSending a Snap Shot Muting All ControllersAssigning Midi CCs Assigning Midi ChannelsReassigning Midi CC for the Modulation Control To edit a Midi CC mapping for a button, knob, or sliderReassigning Midi CC for the Sustain Pedal input Reassigning Midi CC for the Pitch ControlLimiting the Range of the Controls Using Controls to Increment or Decrement Values Setting Toggle Values for the ButtonsAssigning Midi Machine Control MMC Commands to a Button Number MMC CommandAssigning RPN/NRPN to a Fader or Knob Assigning a Note to a ButtonTo assign an RPN/NRPN message to a fader or knob Assigning the Device ID About SysEx Messages and Device IDMemory Dump Midi Messages In-Depth Program & Bank ChangesSession KeyStudio 25 User Guide Troubleshooting Session KeyStudio 25 User Guide Session KeyStudio 25 User Guide Appendix a Midi Implementation Chart Appendices Useful Midi DataAppendix B Assignable Midi CC’s on KeyStudio Table B1 Knobs and fader assignmentsTable B3 MMC Command Numbers Table B2 Buttons and Sustain Pedal AssignmentsAppendix C Hexadecimal Conversion Chart Appendix D General Midi Preset Specification Appendix E Midi Note NumbersAppendix F Standard Midi Controller Numbers Midi CC’s Appendix G Roland GS and Yamaha XG Nrpn Support Appendix H General Midi Reverb and Chorus TypesWarranty Terms Warranty Registration WarrantyTechnical Info Benelux

KeyStudio 25 specifications

The M-Audio KeyStudio 25 is an innovative compact keyboard controller that serves as an ideal tool for aspiring musicians, songwriters, and producers. This versatile device combines an array of features tailored for both studio work and live performances, making it a popular choice for individuals seeking a portable solution without sacrificing functionality.

One of the standout features of the KeyStudio 25 is its 25 velocity-sensitive keys. This allows for expressive playing, enabling users to create dynamic performances while reflecting individual playing styles. The keys are designed to replicate the feel of an authentic piano, ensuring that even piano players can enjoy a satisfying tactile experience.

In addition to its impressive key action, the M-Audio KeyStudio 25 features a range of assignable controls that enhance its functionality. The controller comes equipped with eight assignable pads and eight assignable knobs, providing users with the flexibility to control various parameters in their music software. This capability is particularly beneficial when working with virtual instruments or digital audio workstations (DAWs), allowing for real-time adjustments to sound and effects.

Connectivity is another key aspect of the M-Audio KeyStudio 25. The device features USB connectivity, allowing it to be easily connected to computers and laptops without the need for additional power supplies. This plug-and-play feature makes setup effortless, enabling musicians to focus on creating music instead of dealing with complicated installations.

The KeyStudio 25 is also bundled with a software package that includes several virtual instruments and production software. With this comprehensive suite, users can start composing right out of the box. Furthermore, it is compatible with popular music software, ensuring seamless integration with programs like Ableton Live, Pro Tools, and many others.

As for its design, the M-Audio KeyStudio 25 is not only functional but also highly portable. Its lightweight structure and compact size make it easy to transport, catering to musicians on the go. Whether it’s for home studio sessions or gigs, the KeyStudio 25 proves to be an invaluable asset.

In conclusion, the M-Audio KeyStudio 25 combines performance, control, and portability in a sleek package. Its velocity-sensitive keys, assignable controls, and easy USB connectivity, along with bundled software, make it an excellent choice for anyone looking to dive into music production. With this keyboard controller, creativity knows no bounds.