M-Audio KeyStudio 25 Assigning Midi Machine Control MMC Commands to a Button, Number MMC Command

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The procedure described above will toggle the value each time you press the button or footswitch. It is also possible to configure the control so that it sends one value when it is pressed, and another value when released. To do this:

1.Press the ADVANCED FUNCTION button and push the footswitch or button you wish to modify.

2.Press the CTRL ASGN key.

3.Enter 146 using the numerical data entry keys or DEC/INC buttons. This sets the control for MIDI CC (On/Off) mode.

4.Press ENTER to confirm.

5.Press the ADVANCED FUNCTION button again, followed by the DATA 1 key.

6.Enter the number of the MIDI CC you want the button to send out.

7.Press the ENTER key to confirm.

8.Assign the two toggle values for “control press” (DATA 3) and “control release” (DATA 2) using the procedure described above.

Assigning MIDI Machine Control (MMC) Commands to a Button

1.Press the ADVANCED FUNCTION button and push the button you wish to modify.

2.Press the CTRL ASGN key.

3.Enter “149” using the numerical data entry keys to indicate that you would like to assign an MMC command to your selected button (see Appendix B for a complete list of MIDI CC numbers and their corresponding commands).

4.Press the ENTER key to confirm

5.Press the ADVANCED FUNCTION button, then the CHAN ASGN key.

6.Enter “127” using the numerical keypad. This ensures that the message is sent to all device ID numbers.

7.Press the ENTER key to confirm.

8.Press the ADVANCED FUNCTION button, then the DATA 2 key.

9. Enter a number from the chart on the right to assign the corresponding MMC message to your selected button.

Number

MMC Command

 

 

01

STOP

 

 

02

PLAY

 

 

03

DEFERRED PLAY

 

 

04

FAST FORWARD

 

 

05

REWIND

 

 

06

RECORD STROBE

 

 

07

RECORD EXIT

 

 

08

RECORD PAUSE

 

 

09

PAUSE

 

 

10

EJECT

 

 

11

CHASE

 

 

12

COMMAND ERROR RESET

 

 

13

MMC RESET

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Contents User Guide Installation and Setup Troubleshooting Appendices Useful Midi Data Technical Info WarrantyMidi 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 Program Changes Sending Bank 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 Pitch Control Reassigning Midi CC for the Sustain Pedal inputLimiting 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 a Note to a Button Assigning RPN/NRPN to a Fader or KnobTo assign an RPN/NRPN message to a fader or knob About SysEx Messages and Device ID Assigning the 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 Warranty Terms Warranty RegistrationTechnical Info Benelux

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