M-Audio 49i manual Advanced Midi Features in Edit Mode, Advanced Functions in Edit Mode

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KeyStudio 49i User Guide

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Advanced MIDI Features in Edit Mode

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The button to the left of the keys labeled “Edit Mode” is used to access additional advanced functions of the keyboard. When this button is pressed, the keyboard will enter Edit mode and the keys on the keyboard can be used to select functions and enter data.

The light above the Edit Mode button indicates whether or not the keyboard is in Edit mode. When in Edit mode, the black keys on the keyboard are used for selecting functions, while the white keys are used for data entry and channel selection.

Your keyboard will exit Edit mode as soon as either a function is selected or the CANCEL or ENTER key is pressed. The light above the Edit Mode button will turn off and the keyboard can then be used to play notes again. Some functions do not require confirmation via the Enter or Cancel keys. When these functions are selected, the keyboard will automatically exit Edit mode and return to Performance mode.

Note: Not every music application can process all types of MIDI messages. Please consult your software’s documentation for information on what messages it can accept.

Advanced Functions in Edit Mode

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Octave Buttons Options

The Octave “<” and “>” buttons can be assigned to control one of seven possible MIDI functions:

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In the diagram above, the first seven black keys are labeled “Data = Octave, Data = Transpose, Data = Program, Data = Bank LSB, Data = Bank MSB, Data = Channel and Data = Tuning.” These keys are used to select the desired alternate function of the Octave buttons.

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Contents KeyStudio Controls and Connectors Midi Messages In-Depth Introduction About this User GuideKeyStudio 49i Features What’s in the Box?Bus-Powered Minimum System RequirementsStandalone Audio KeyStudio 49i Hardware and GM Module SoftwareControls and Connectors Top Panel DiagramTop Panel Descriptions ™ £ä £Ó £ÎKeyStudio 49i User Guide Rear Panel Descriptions £ £x £È £Ç £n £™ Óä Ó£ ÓÓ ÓÎConnecting KeyStudio 49i to a Computer Hardware ConnectionsKeyStudio 49i Windows Driver Installation To install the Windows drivers for KeyStudioKeyStudio 49i Macintosh Driver Installation KeyStudio 49i and the M-Audio GM Module Software M-Audio GM Module User Interface OverviewChannels General MidiPatches and the GM drum kit Multi-TimbralAudio Configuration GM Module Standalone Operation with KeyStudioWindows MacintoshUsing the M-Audio GM Module as a Plug-in Global SettingsChannel Specific Settings ChannelsMute SoloVolume CategoryInstrument ChorusGetting Started with Midi Music Creation Software KeyStudio 49i Software Audio Control Panel Windows Only LatencyAbout KeyStudio 49i Audio Setup and Controls Using the Mic and Instrument Inputs Using the Aux Inputs Setting Input GainUsing Direct Monitoring Mono ButtonTypical Setup #1 Typical Setup #2Sample Operating Scenarios Advanced Midi Features in Edit Mode Advanced Functions in Edit ModeOctave Buttons Options Octave Shift Octave + and KeysChannel Program ChangeIncrement/Decrement Program Change Using the Quick Select Method TuningQuick Select Program Change 6. Bank LSB and Bank MSBAdditional Edit mode black key functions include Midi Out Mode KeyLocal Key Panic Wheel Assign KeyDefault Key Knob Assign KeyPedal Assign Key Changing Reverb DepthMidi Messages In-Depth Program & Bank ChangesANK ANK ,3 NRPN/RPNs Troubleshooting Problem 7 No data is being transmitted out the Midi Out port Technical Info Appendices Useful Midi Data Appendix a General Midi InstrumentsAppendix B Channel 10 Drum Map Key# Drum SoundAppendix C Standard Midi Controller Numbers Midi CC’s Extra RPN MessagesWarranty Warranty Terms Warranty RegistrationAppendix D Additional RPN Messages Controller Midi Message Use NumberTechnical Specifications KHz sampling rate unless otherwise statedAudio USA
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