M-Audio manual KeyStudio 25 Advanced Features, Recalling Presets, Storing Presets

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Session KeyStudio 25 User Guide

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KeyStudio 25 Advanced Features

This section deals with the more advanced features found within the KeyStudio 25 keyboard. We have included this information for “power users” who want to explore and use the keyboard’s in-depth features and additional capabilities to their full extent. This information is not required reading for most users and readers who are not interested in more advanced MIDI programming concepts can feel free to skip this section.

Recalling Presets

KeyStudio 25 is capable of storing five “presets” containing all control assignments and keyboard configuration settings. Use the “DEC” and “INC“ buttons to step through the five available presets. The LED will display the preset number preceded by a “P” to indicate which preset is currently loaded.

The following is a list of the five “factory default presets” that have been pre-programmed into KeyStudio 25:

<01 GM Preset (preconfigured for use with Session)

<02 Reason Native

<03 Reason Mixer

<04 Yamaha XG/Roland JV Preset

<05 Undefined CC’s for MIDI learn*

Note that these default settings can be modified to suit your particular needs (this is described below, beginning with the “Program Mode Overview” section.)

*Some applications do not have any default settings and require you to set the MIDI controllers for the application’s parameters yourself. This normally involves placing the application into a “MIDI Learn” mode, selecting an on-screen control and moving the hardware controller you wish to assign to it. When working with such an application, it is recommended that the controller numbers used by MIDI controls on the keyboard do not already have another function associated with them – this is how preset #5 is configured.

Storing Presets

KeyStudio 25 uses “non-volatile” memory allowing presets to be stored even after the keyboard has been switched off. All controller and channel assignments are automatically stored under the current preset number as soon as you confirm a change—there is no need to “save” the preset. Additional settings are also stored including: the program number, bank LSB and bank MSB data, global channel setting, MIDI Out from USB configuration, and last used memory preset.

Duplicating and Organizing Presets

You may want to duplicate or reorganize the order of the presets on your KeyStudio 25 controller. For example, let’s say you wanted to copy preset #2 (“Reason Native”) to location #4. This can be done through the following procedure:

1.Recall preset #2 by using the DEC/INC buttons.

2.Press the ADVANCED FUNCTION button.

3.Press the MEM STORE key on the keyboard.

4.Enter “4” using the numerical data entry keys or the DEC/INC buttons.

5.Press the ENTER key to confirm.

This will save or store the current setup to preset location #4. Note that this operation will overwrite the contents of the existing preset.

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Contents User Guide Installation and Setup Technical Info Warranty Troubleshooting Appendices Useful Midi DataMidi Messages In-Depth KeyStudio 25 USB Keyboard Session KeyStudio FeaturesIntroduction What’s in the Box?Mac OS X KeyStudio 25 hardware only Minimum System RequirementsWindows XP SP2 or higher Windows Vista 32-bitConnect the KeyStudio 25 keyboard Installation and SetupInstall the Session Music Creation Software Getting Started Making Music with Session Session KeyStudio 25 User Guide Session KeyStudio 25 User Guide Buffer Size Selector More Information on Configuring SessionASIO/WDM Switch Output and Input Device SelectorsUsing KeyStudio with GarageBand Top Panel Controls and ConnectorsAbout Midi and Software Synthesis KeyStudio 25 KeyboardTo use the Transpose function Rear Panel Power Switch This switch powers the unit on and offConfiguring Your Software Using the KeyStudio 25 KeyboardSending Bank Changes Sending Program ChangesShot buttons To set the Global Midi Channel Setting the Global Midi ChannelMidi Out from USB Mode To activate Midi Out from USB modeDuplicating and Organizing Presets KeyStudio 25 Advanced FeaturesRecalling Presets Storing PresetsMuting All Controllers Program Mode OverviewEnigma Software Sending a Snap ShotTo edit a Midi CC mapping for a button, knob, or slider Assigning Midi CCsAssigning Midi Channels Reassigning Midi CC for the Modulation ControlReassigning Midi CC for the Sustain Pedal input Reassigning Midi CC for the Pitch ControlLimiting the Range of the Controls Setting Toggle Values for the Buttons Using Controls to Increment or Decrement ValuesNumber MMC Command Assigning Midi Machine Control MMC Commands to a ButtonAssigning 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 Program & Bank Changes Midi Messages In-DepthSession KeyStudio 25 User Guide Troubleshooting Session KeyStudio 25 User Guide Session KeyStudio 25 User Guide Appendices Useful Midi Data Appendix a Midi Implementation ChartTable B1 Knobs and fader assignments Appendix B Assignable Midi CC’s on KeyStudioTable B2 Buttons and Sustain Pedal Assignments Table B3 MMC Command NumbersAppendix C Hexadecimal Conversion Chart Appendix E Midi Note Numbers Appendix D General Midi Preset SpecificationAppendix F Standard Midi Controller Numbers Midi CC’s Appendix H General Midi Reverb and Chorus Types Appendix G Roland GS and Yamaha XG Nrpn SupportWarranty 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.