M-Audio 25 manual Appendix E Standard Midi Controller Numbers Midi CC’s, Channel Mode Messages

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Appendix E: Standard MIDI Controller Numbers (MIDI CC’s)

 

 

 

00

Bank Select

34

Breath Control LSB

68

Legato Pedal

102

Controller 102

 

01

Modulation

35

Controller 35

69

Hold 2

103

Controller 103

 

02

Breath Control

36

Foot Control LSB

70

Sound Variation

104

Controller 104

 

03

Controller 3

37

Porta Time LSB

71

Resonance

105

Controller 105

 

04

Foot Control

38

Data Entry LSB

72

Release Time

106

Controller 106

 

05

Porta Time

39

Channel Volume LSB

73

Attack Time

107

Controller 107

 

06

Data Entry

40

Balance LSB

74

Cut-off Frequency

108

Controller 108

 

07

Channel Volume

41

Controller 41

75

Controller 75

109

Controller 109

 

08

Balance

42

Pan LSB

76

Controller 76

110

Controller 110

 

09

Controller 9

43

Expression LSB

77

Controller 77

111

Controller 111

 

10

Pan

44

Controller 44

78

Controller 78

112

Controller 112

 

11

Expression

45

Controller 45

79

Controller 79

113

Controller 113

 

12

Effects Controller 1

46

Controller 46

80

Gen Purpose 5

114

Controller 114

 

13

Effects Controller 2

47

Controller 47

81

Gen Purpose 6

115

Controller 115

 

14

Controller 14

48

Gen Purpose 1 LSB

82

Gen Purpose 7

116

Controller 116

 

15

Controller 15

49

Gen Purpose 2 LSB

83

Gen Purpose 8

117

Controller 117

 

16

Gen Purpose 1

50

Gen Purpose 3 LSB

84

Portamento Control

118

Controller 118

 

17

Gen Purpose 2

51

Gen Purpose 4 LSB

85

Controller 85

119

Controller 119

 

18

Gen Purpose 3

52

Controller 52

86

Controller 86

Channel Mode Messages

 

19

Gen Purpose 4

53

Controller 53

87

Controller 87

120

All Sound off

 

20

Controller 20

54

Controller 54

88

Controller 88

121

Reset all Controllers

 

21

Controller 21

55

Controller 55

89

Controller 89

122

Local Control

 

22

Controller 22

56

Controller 56

90

Controller 90

123

All Notes Off

 

23

Controller 23

57

Controller 57

91

Reverb Depth

124

Omni Off

 

24

Controller 24

58

Controller 58

92

Tremelo Depth

125

Omni On

 

25

Controller 25

59

Controller 59

93

Chorus Depth

126

Mono On (Poly Off)

 

26

Controller 26

60

Controller 60

94

Celeste (De-tune)

127

Poly On (Mono Off)

 

27

Controller 27

61

Controller 61

95

Phaser Depth

 

 

 

28

Controller 28

62

Controller 62

96

Data Increment

 

 

 

29

Controller 29

63

Controller 63

97

Data Decrement

 

 

 

30

Controller 30

64

Sustain Pedal

98

Non-Reg Param LSB

 

 

 

31

Controller 31

65

Portamento

99

Non-Reg Param MSB

 

 

 

32

Bank Select LSB

66

Sostenuto

100

Reg Param LSB

 

 

 

33

Modulation LSB

67

Soft Pedal

101

Reg Param MSB

 

 

 

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Contents KeyRigTM What’s in the Box? KeyRig 25 Keyboard FeaturesIntroduction Windows Minimum System RequirementsKeyRig 25 Keyboard Key Rig Virtual Instrument Software PC onlyAdvanced Installation Instructions for Windows XP optional Installing the KeyRig 25 keyboardTop Panel Controls and ConnectorsRear Panel Configuring Your Software Using KeyRigSending Bank Changes Setting the Global Midi ChannelSending Program Changes Recalling Presets KeyRig 25 Advanced FeaturesMidi Out from USB Mode Sending a Snap Shot Storing PresetsDuplicating and Organizing Presets Enigma SoftwareAssigning Midi Channels Program Mode OverviewAssigning Midi CCs Limiting the Range of the Controls Using Controls to Increment or Decrement ValuesAssigning Midi Machine Control MMC Commands to a Button Setting Toggle Values for the ButtonsAssigning RPN/NRPN to a Fader or Knob Assigning a Note to a ButtonMemory Dump About SysEx Messages and Device IDAssigning the Device ID Program & Bank Changes Midi Messages In-DepthTroubleshooting Appendices Appendix a Midi Implementation ChartTable B1 Knobs and fader assignments Appendix B Assignable Midi CC’s on KeyRigTable B2 Buttons and Sustain Pedal Assignments Table B3 MMC Command NumbersValor hexadecimal Valor decimal Appendix C Hexadecimal Conversion ChartMidi Note Numbers Appendix D General Midi Preset SpecificationAppendix E Standard Midi Controller Numbers Midi CC’s Channel Mode MessagesReverb Types Chorus Types Appendix G General Midi Reverb and Chorus TypesTechnical Info WarrantyWarranty Terms Warranty Registration Web Audio U.K Audio USATechnical Support Sales
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25 specifications

M-Audio, a prominent name in the world of music production equipment, offers a diverse range of MIDI controllers to cater to the needs of musicians and producers. Among its lineup, the M-Audio 25 stands out as a compact yet powerful keyboard that appeals to both beginners and experienced users alike.

The M-Audio 25 features a 25-key velocity-sensitive keyboard, providing a responsive playing experience that allows musicians to express their creativity effectively. The keys are designed to replicate the feel of an acoustic keyboard, making it comfortable for extended sessions of play and composition. Despite its compact size, the instrument maintains a professional quality, ensuring that users do not have to compromise on performance.

One of the standout technologies featured in the M-Audio 25 is its ergonomic design, which makes it highly portable. Weighing in at just a few pounds, it can easily fit into a backpack or gig bag, making it an ideal choice for musicians on the go. This portability does not detract from its functionality, as the controller includes a variety of knobs, pads, and buttons for dynamic control of software synthesizers and DAWs (Digital Audio Workstations).

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The pads on the M-Audio 25 are pressure-sensitive, allowing for expressive playing styles, whether drumming or triggering samples. The knobs and faders are assignable, granting users the flexibility to customize the controller according to their specific needs and preferences.

In conclusion, the M-Audio 25 is a compact MIDI controller that brings together key features like velocity-sensitive keys, portable design, and an array of control options. It caters to musicians seeking versatility, responsiveness, and convenience in their music production workflow, making it a valuable addition to any setup.