M-Audio 61 ProKeys Sono Audio Setup and Controls, Using the Microphone and Instrument Inputs

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ProKeys Sono 61 User Guide

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ProKeys Sono Audio Setup and Controls

Using the Microphone and Instrument Inputs

To record the microphone and instrument inputs of ProKeys Sono into your audio application:

1.Select “ProKeys Sono 61” or “USB Audio Interface 9” as an audio input device within your application’s setup menu.. Please see your audio application’s documentation to learn how to do this..

2.Select “ProKeys Sono 61” or “USB Audio Interface 9” as the audio track’s output within your recording software.. Again, see your audio application’s documentation to learn how to do this..

ProKeys Sono features high-gain, low-noise preamplifiers on its microphone (channel one) and instrument (channel two) inputs.. Channel one features a low-impedance input with an XLR connector and is designed to receive the output of a dynamic microphone.. Channel two has a 1/4” high-impedance instrument input and is designed to accept signals from an electric guitar, bass, or other high-impedance source.. You may attach a direct box or passive transformer to the microphone input (channel 1) if you would like to plug another guitar, bass, or other high-impedance instrument into the ProKeys Sono Microphone input..

Setting Input Gain

The M-Audio ProKeys Sono Mic input (channel one) and Instrument input (channel two) each provide up to 35dB of gain.. Microphones, electric guitars, and basses typically emit low “instrument” level signals and require preamplifiers (such as the ones in ProKeys Sono) to boost the signals before being recorded..

Plug in your microphone or instrument with the gain controls turned down.. While playing your instrument or singing into the microphone at the loudest section of the song, slowly turn the gain knob clockwise until the red clip LED begins to illuminate.. Then, turn the knob counter-clockwise until the clip indicator no longer illuminates.. At this point, you should be ready to record with the optimum gain setting..

Please keep in mind that the red LED indicates that your input is clipping (distorting) digitally.. This is not the same kind of analog-style distortion found on guitar amplifiers and stomp boxes.. Digital distortion is generally considered to be harsh and unmusical and it is recommended that you use the signal/peak LEDs to avoid this type of clipping..

9Windows XP/Vista Users:

In Windows XP, ProKeys Sono will appear as “USB Audio Device” if the optional drivers have not been installed.. If the drivers have been installed, ProKeys Sono will appear as “ProKeys Sono 61*”.. In Windows Vista, ProKeys Sono will appear as “ProKeys Sono 61*” regardless of whether or not the optional drivers have been installed..

*Note that the actual ProKeys Sono name displayed by the computer may vary slightly..

Tip: As described in the “About the audio inputs” box in the “Hardware Connections” chapter earlier in this User Guide, the XLR/Left Aux inputs and Instrument/Right Aux inputs are merged (or “summed”). As a result, if you are not using one of the inputs, be sure to turn its gain knob all the way down (fully counter-clockwise) since any possible background noise or unintended signals entering the unused input during recording may also be amplified and heard in the recording.

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Contents Sono ProKeys Sono Audio Control Panel Windows Only ProKeys Sono 61 User GuideProKeys Sono 61 User Guide Introduction ProKeys Sono 61 Features What’s in the Box?Keyboard Built-in Audio InterfaceStandalone Operation Bus-Powered Operation Minimum RequirementsControls and Connectors Top Panel Diagram Top Panel DescriptionsProKeys Sono 61 User Guide Rear Panel Descriptions £Ç £n £™ Óä Ó£ ÓÓ ÓÎ Ó Óx ÓÈHardware 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 0OWERED Onitors DapterBasic 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 ProKeys Sono Audio Setup and Controls Using the Microphone and Instrument InputsSetting Input Gain Using the Aux Inputs Using Direct MonitoringMono Button ProKeys Sono Audio Control Panel Windows Only LatencyAbout Routing Midi Data to and from your Computer £ ÎRouting 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 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 AssignmentProKeys Midi Output Settings Restoring Default AssignmentsVel Curve Selection Midi Out Mode Key Local On/OffTo send data on channel 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 Appendices Useful Midi Data Appendix a General Midi InstrumentsThese sounds are ProKeys Sono premium-quality voices 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 InputsWarranty Warranty Terms Warranty RegistrationTechnical Info 080905PKS61UGEN01
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