M-Audio manual KeyStudio 49i User Guide

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KeyStudio 49i User Guide

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5.Edit Mode Button (Edit Mode): When this button is pressed, the keyboard will enter “Edit Mode.” While in Edit Mode, the keys on the keyboard no longer send MIDI notes, and instead are used to select advanced functions and enter data. See the “Advanced Features in Edit Mode” section for more information on this topic.

6.Master Volume Fader (Master Vol.): The Master Volume fader controls the main audio volume output.

7.Microphone Gain Knob (Mic. Gain): The signal (green) LED illuminates when incoming audio signal is greater than -20dB. The peak (red) LED illuminates when incoming audio signal is greater than -1dB.

8.Instrument Gain Knob (Inst. Gain): The signal (green) LED illuminates when incoming audio signal is greater than -20dB. The peak (red) LED illuminates when incoming audio signal is greater than -1dB.”

9.Mono Button (Mono): This is an analog button that sums the Microphone and Instrument inputs. When active, input signals will be routed to both, the left and the right side of your stereo speakers or headphones, making them appear centered in the stereo panorama.

When recording while the Mono Button is active, signals from the Microphone Input and Instrument Input will be merged and recorded to both, the left and the right side of a stereo track in your recording software. If signals are entering the keyboard through the Aux inputs or if you’re playing the built-in Piano sound while recording, then all sounds will be merged and recorded to the same audio track.

This makes it easy to record an entire performance to a stereo track by the push of a button.

Note: The Mono button does not affect signals from the Aux Inputs or the the build-in Piano sound.

10.Direct Monitor Knob (Direct Monitor): The Direct Monitor knob controls the amount of audio input signal flowing directly to the 1/4” audio outputs.

11.Piano Reset Button (Piano Reset): The Piano Reset button sends “All Notes Off” and “Reset All Controllers” MIDI messages on MIDI channel 1. This button restores basic piano and keyboard controller functions, including resetting the Modulation wheel, Piano Volume Knob, and Sustain Pedal to their default settings.

12.Piano Volume Knob (Piano Vol.): This is an assignable controller with a default of controlling the volume of the piano sound flowing to the 1/4” audio outputs. Details on how to change the function of this knob can be found in the “Knob Assign Key” section of the “Advanced Features in Edit Mode” section of this User Guide.

13.Reverb On/Off Button (Reverb On/Off): This button engages the internal reverb effect of KeyStudio 49i. The reverb depth can be controlled via MIDI CC commands. See the “Advanced Features in Edit Mode” chapter of this User Guide for more information on this.

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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 About KeyStudio 49i Software Audio Control Panel Windows OnlyLatency KeyStudio 49i Audio Setup and Controls Using the Mic and Instrument InputsUsing the Aux Inputs Setting Input GainUsing Direct Monitoring Mono ButtonSample Operating Scenarios Typical Setup #1Typical Setup #2 Octave Buttons Options Advanced Midi Features in Edit ModeAdvanced Functions in Edit Mode Octave Shift Octave + and KeysIncrement/Decrement Program Change ChannelProgram Change Using the Quick Select Method TuningQuick Select Program Change 6. Bank LSB and Bank MSBLocal Key Additional Edit mode black key functions includeMidi Out Mode Key Panic Wheel Assign KeyDefault Key Knob Assign KeyPedal Assign Key Changing Reverb DepthANK ANK ,3 Midi Messages In-DepthProgram & Bank Changes 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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49i specifications

The M-Audio 49i is an impressive MIDI keyboard controller designed to cater to musicians, producers, and composers who seek enhanced control over their virtual instruments and music production software. This versatile device offers a range of features that make it a valuable addition to any studio setup.

One of the standout features of the M-Audio 49i is its 49 full-size, velocity-sensitive keys. This provides a realistic playing experience, allowing for expressive performances across various musical genres. The keys are designed to offer a responsive touch, making it easy to play everything from delicate piano melodies to powerful synth riffs.

In terms of connectivity, the M-Audio 49i is equipped with USB connectivity, ensuring effortless integration with computers and music production software. The plug-and-play functionality allows users to get started quickly without the need for complicated setup procedures. Additionally, the device features MIDI Out, which means it can also connect to external MIDI gear, making it a formidable tool for live performances and studio recording.

The keyboard comes with an array of assignable controls, including knobs, sliders, and buttons. This customization capability allows users to control parameters in their software with precision. The knobs are ideal for tweaking synth parameters, mixing levels, or adjusting effects on the fly, while the transport controls enable convenient access to playback features.

The M-Audio 49i also includes a software bundle that adds value to its purchase. This bundle typically encompasses popular digital audio workstations (DAWs) and virtual instruments, providing users with instant access to powerful music production tools right out of the box.

Furthermore, the device features advanced performance technologies such as note repeat and arpeggiator functions. These features enable musicians to create complex rhythms and melodies effortlessly, adding depth and creativity to their compositions.

Another notable characteristic is its compact and lightweight design. The sleek form factor allows for easy transport, making it a great option for musicians on the go. Whether in a studio, on stage, or during a rehearsal, the M-Audio 49i is designed to meet the demands of modern music-making.

In summary, the M-Audio 49i stands out as a robust and feature-rich MIDI keyboard controller. With its responsive keys, extensive control options, and compatibility with a range of software and hardware, it serves as an essential tool for both amateur and professional musicians alike. Whether for studio work or live performances, the M-Audio 49i is crafted to enhance the creative process and elevate musical expression.