M-Audio 61 manual Data Button Assignment Options, To assign the Data and buttons to transpose

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Data Button Assignment Options:

1. Octave Shift (Default Data button assignment)

By default, the Data “<” and “>” buttons control octave shift of the ProKeys Sono 61 keyboard.. Pressing the Data > button (right) will shift the notes played on the keyboard up by one octave.. Pressing the Data < button (left) will shift the notes played on the keyboard down by one octave.. Pressing both Data buttons together will restore the default octave (Octave shift = 0)..

If you have changed the Data button assignment and would like to re-assign the Data buttons to control octave shift again:

1.Press the Edit Mode button..

2.Press the black key above C2 (C#2), representing Data = Octave.. ProKeys Sono will exit Edit mode as soon as C#2 has been pressed..

The LEDs above the buttons indicate the direction of the octave shift.. An additional method of shifting the ProKeys Sono octave is described in the “ProKeys MIDI Output Settings” chapter of this User Guide..

2. Transpose

In many cases it is useful to increase or decrease the transmitted pitch by a small number of semitones.. For example, you may be playing a song with a singer and the singer is having trouble hitting the high notes.. In this case, you can try reducing the pitch by one or more semitones.. This is achieved using a function called “Transpose..”

To assign the Data “<“ and “>” buttons to transpose:

1.Press the Edit Mode button..

2.Press the black key above D2 (D#2), representing “Data = Transpose..” ProKeys Sono will exit Edit mode as soon as D#2 has been pressed..

When the Data buttons are assigned to transpose the keyboard, the LEDs above the buttons indicate the direction of the transposition.. To return the keyboard’s transpose shift to zero, press both the Data “<” and “>” buttons at the same time.. An additional method of transposing ProKeys Sono is described in the “ProKeys MIDI Output Settings” chapter of this User Guide..

3. Channel

MIDI data from the keyboard can be sent on any of 16 MIDI channels.. The ProKeys Sono default is to transmit MIDI data on channel one.. However, certain MIDI performance or recording scenarios may require the keyboard to send data on a different channel..

The Data “<” and “>” buttons can be configured to control the MIDI transmission channel setting.. This will allow the Data “<” and “>” buttons to decrement or increment through the channels.. When channel 16 is reached and “>” is pressed, channel one will be selected..

To assign the Data “<” and “>” buttons to alter the MIDI transmission channel:

1.Press the Edit Mode button..

2.Press the black key above C3 (C#3), representing Data = Channel.. ProKeys Sono will exit Edit mode as soon as C#3 has been pressed..

If the Data “<“ and “>” buttons are assigned to adjust the MIDI channel, the LEDs above the buttons will not change, since it is not possible to have a channel with a negative value.. Pressing both the “<” and “>” buttons together will recall the default setting, channel one.. An additional method of shifting the ProKeys Sono MIDI transmission channel is described in the “ProKeys MIDI Output Settings” chapter of this User Guide..

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Contents Sono ProKeys Sono Audio Control Panel Windows Only ProKeys Sono 61 User GuideProKeys Sono 61 User Guide Introduction Built-in Audio Interface ProKeys Sono 61 FeaturesKeyboard Standalone Operation Bus-Powered Operation Minimum RequirementsControls and Connectors Top Panel Diagram Top Panel DescriptionsProKeys Sono 61 User Guide Rear Panel Descriptions 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25Hardware Connections Audio InputsAudio Outputs Midi ConnectionsExample Setup #1 Example Operating ScenariosExample Setup #2 About the audio inputsProKeys Sono as a Standalone Instrument ProKeys Sono Premium Voice SelectionProKeys Sono GM sound selection To return the Data keys to control the octave shift valueProKeys Sono Demos Basic ProKeys Sono Setup in Windows Low latency software monitoringProKeys Sono Setup in Mac OS Using ProKeys Sono with a Computer Audio TracksRecording from a Microphone to an Audio Track USBRecording an Instrument to an Audio Track Recording the Aux Inputs to an Audio Track Midi Tracks Recording Midi and triggering sounds on a virtual instrumentPowered Monitors ProKeys Sono Port Setting Input Gain ProKeys Sono Audio Setup and ControlsUsing the Microphone and Instrument Inputs Using the Aux Inputs Using Direct MonitoringMono Button About ProKeys Sono Audio Control Panel Windows OnlyLatency Routing Midi Data to and from your Computer Sending Midi to the ProKeys Sono sound engine Routing Midi Signals to your SoftwareRouting Midi Signals from your Software Mono Input Record Key Advanced ProKeys Sono Functions in Edit ModeAudio Options in Edit Mode Button, Knob, Wheel and Pedal Jack Assignments USB Record KeyData Octave button Assignment Overview To select alternate Data button functionsData Button Assignment Options To assign the Data and buttons to transposeProgram Change To assign the Data and buttons to send bank change messagesTo re-assign the Modulation wheel to its default function Wheel AssignmentSome examples of useful Midi CCs are To assign a Midi controller message to the Modulation wheelTo re-assign the Sustain Pedal jack to its default function To re-assign the Voice Volume knob to its default functionPedal Assignment Knob AssignmentVel Curve Selection ProKeys Midi Output SettingsRestoring Default Assignments To send data on channel Midi Out Mode KeyLocal On/Off To send a specific program change message in Edit mode To send a single bank change in Edit modeSending a Bank Change or Program Change Message PanicMidi Messages In-Depth Program & Bank ChangesNRPN/RPNs Troubleshooting ProKeys Sono 61 User Guide These sounds are ProKeys Sono premium-quality voices Appendices Useful Midi DataAppendix a General Midi Instruments Appendix B Channel 10 Drum Map Key# Drum SoundAppendix C Standard Midi Controller Numbers Midi CCs RPN MSBAppendix E Piano Reset Button Appendix D Additional RPN MessagesTechnical Specifications Mic InputsTechnical Info WarrantyWarranty Terms Warranty Registration 9329-65017-00
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