M-Audio 61 manual Basic ProKeys Sono Setup in Windows, Low latency software monitoring

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ProKeys Sono 61 User Guide

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Basic ProKeys Sono Setup in Windows

Information on Windows driver installation can be found in the included printed Quick Start Guide..

Your computer will recognize ProKeys Sono without the need to install the M-Audio driver software.. However, M-Audio recommends installing the device drivers for improved audio performance and to gain access to additional professional features such as:

<Low latency software monitoring:

Low latency software monitoring allows you to play software synthesizers and monitor audio input through your recording software with minimal delay between an action (e..g.. pressing a key, strumming a chord, or singing a note) and hearing the resulting sound on your speakers or headphones..

<Multi-client MIDI operation:

This feature allows you to use ProKeys Sono as a MIDI input and output device with more than one application at the same time..

<Support of large System Exclusive (SysEx) transfers:

Transmit large SysEx files (e..g.. all parameters of every sound on an external synthesizer, stored within a single file) to connected Synthesizers or other MIDI devices..

<Pro Tools M-Powered support:

Use ProKeys Sono as an audio interface with a qualified version of the Pro Tools M-Powered production software..

If you do not require any of the above listed features, you can simply connect ProKeys Sono to your Windows computer and begin using it without the need to install additional driver software..

Windows XP/Vista users: Important information for class-compliant operation

IMPORTANT: When using ProKeys Sono class-compliant (i.e., without installing drivers) in Windows, the computer will search for the M-Audio DFU (device firmware upgrade tool) and display a Found New Hardware Wizard. The M-Audio DFU is a component of ProKeys Sono 61 that is enabled when the M-Audio drivers are installed, but is not necessary for class-compliant operation. You have the following options:

A. Cancel the Found New Hardware Wizard and start using ProKeys Sono immediately.

The Found New Hardware Wizard will appear every time your computer detects that the device is connected (e.g. upon restarting the computer or disconnecting/reconnecting ProKeys Sono).

B. Follow the Found New Hardware Wizard until it gives the option not to be prompted to install this hardware again.

Windows Vista Users:

Select “Don’t show this message again for this device” in the first screen that appears.

Click “Continue” in the confirmation screen that follows.

Windows XP Users:

In the first screen, select ”No, not this time” and click “Next”

In the second screen, select “Install the software automatically” and click “Next”

Finally, make sure the check box labeled “Don’t prompt me again to install this software” is active, then click Finish.

C. Install the M-Audio drivers as described in the “Driver Installation for ProKeys Sono 61” section of the Quick Start Guide. After these drivers have been installed, the Found New Hardware Wizard for the M-Audio DFU will no longer be displayed.

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Contents Sono ProKeys Sono 61 User Guide ProKeys Sono Audio Control Panel Windows OnlyProKeys Sono 61 User Guide Introduction ProKeys Sono 61 Features KeyboardBuilt-in Audio Interface Minimum Requirements Standalone Operation Bus-Powered OperationTop Panel Diagram Top Panel Descriptions Controls and ConnectorsProKeys Sono 61 User Guide 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Rear Panel DescriptionsMidi Connections Hardware ConnectionsAudio Inputs Audio OutputsExample Operating Scenarios Example Setup #1About the audio inputs Example Setup #2To return the Data keys to control the octave shift value ProKeys Sono as a Standalone InstrumentProKeys Sono Premium Voice Selection ProKeys Sono GM sound selectionProKeys Sono Demos Low latency software monitoring Basic ProKeys Sono Setup in WindowsProKeys Sono Setup in Mac OS Audio Tracks Using ProKeys Sono with a ComputerUSB Recording from a Microphone to an Audio TrackRecording an Instrument to an Audio Track Recording the Aux Inputs to an Audio Track Recording Midi and triggering sounds on a virtual instrument Midi TracksPowered Monitors ProKeys Sono Port ProKeys Sono Audio Setup and Controls Using the Microphone and Instrument InputsSetting Input Gain Using Direct Monitoring Using the Aux InputsMono Button ProKeys Sono Audio Control Panel Windows Only LatencyAbout Routing Midi Data to and from your Computer Routing Midi Signals to your Software Routing Midi Signals from your SoftwareSending Midi to the ProKeys Sono sound engine Advanced ProKeys Sono Functions in Edit Mode Audio Options in Edit ModeMono Input Record Key To select alternate Data button functions Button, Knob, Wheel and Pedal Jack AssignmentsUSB Record Key Data Octave button Assignment OverviewTo assign the Data and buttons to transpose Data Button Assignment OptionsTo assign the Data and buttons to send bank change messages Program ChangeTo assign a Midi controller message to the Modulation wheel To re-assign the Modulation wheel to its default functionWheel Assignment Some examples of useful Midi CCs areKnob Assignment To re-assign the Sustain Pedal jack to its default functionTo re-assign the Voice Volume knob to its default function Pedal AssignmentProKeys Midi Output Settings Restoring Default AssignmentsVel Curve Selection Midi Out Mode Key Local On/OffTo send data on channel Panic To send a specific program change message in Edit modeTo send a single bank change in Edit mode Sending a Bank Change or Program Change MessageProgram & Bank Changes Midi Messages In-DepthNRPN/RPNs Troubleshooting ProKeys Sono 61 User Guide Appendices Useful Midi Data Appendix a General Midi InstrumentsThese sounds are ProKeys Sono premium-quality voices Key# Drum Sound Appendix B Channel 10 Drum MapRPN MSB Appendix C Standard Midi Controller Numbers Midi CCsAppendix D Additional RPN Messages Appendix E Piano Reset ButtonMic Inputs Technical SpecificationsWarranty Warranty Terms Warranty RegistrationTechnical Info 9329-65017-00
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