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Powering ProKeys Sono:
ProKeys Sono can be powered through either the USB port or the DC Power Supply port.. It is NOT necessary to power the device through both ports.. For example, if ProKeys Sono is connected to your computer using the USB cable, it is not necessary to use a DC power supply..

ProKeys Sono 61 User Guide

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17.1/4” Main Outputs (Output R—L/Mono):Connect these unbalanced tip-sleeve (TS) main outputs to your mixer, powered speakers, or amplifier.. These jacks output a mixed signal consisting of the ProKeys Sono internal piano sounds, signal from all of the keyboard’s inputs (mic, instrument, and auxiliary), and audio signal coming from your computer.. If you are connecting to a mono (single channel) device or amplifier, use the left 1/4” output..

18..Auxiliary RCA Inputs (Aux Input R—L): These line-levelRCA-type inputs can receive signal from a variety of sources such as mixers, CD players, or drum machines.. These inputs are mixed into the outputs of ProKeys Sono and will be heard on the 1/4” main outputs (17) or headphone outputs (2)..

19..1/4” Instrument Input (Instrument): This unbalanced tip-sleeve (TS) connector allows you to connect an instrument, such as an electric guitar or bass.. Use the Instrument Gain knob (8) to control the gain level of this input..

20..XLR Microphone Input (Microphone): This input accepts a dynamic microphone connected via a standard three-pin balanced XLR cable.. Use the Microphone Gain knob (7) to control the gain level of this input..

TIP: The ProKeys Sono Auxiliary inputs do not have an input gain knob. Therefore, the volume of these inputs must be adjusted at the source to ensure that the incoming signal does not clip (distort) at the ProKeys Sono input. For example, if you have connected a CD player to the RCA inputs, you may need to adjust the output volume of the player itself to ensure distortion free recordings.

21..Sustain Pedal Jack (Sustain): Connect an optional sustain pedal to this jack..

This pedal is normally used for sustaining the sound you are playing without having to keep your hands on the keyboard (just like the sustain pedal on a piano)..

22..MIDI Out Jack (MIDI Out): ProKeys Sono can connect to external MIDI devices such as synthesizers or sound modules through this jack.. By default, MIDI data generated by playing the keys on the keyboard is sent to this MIDI output jack.. However, it is possible to configure ProKeys Sono to act as a USB to MIDI interface, allowing MIDI data from your computer to be sent out of this jack.. See the “MIDI Out Mode Key” section of the “Advanced ProKeys Sono Functions in Edit Mode” chapter for more information..

23..USB Port ( ): Use the provided USB cable to connect ProKeys Sono to an available USB port on a PC or Macintosh computer.. This USB connection will power ProKeys Sono and allow transfer of audio and MIDI data between your computer and the device.. Alternatively, an optional USB-type power supply can be

connected to this port for standalone operation..

24.. DC Power Supply Port (9V DC): Connect an optional 9V DC >500mA center-positive power supply to this jack when using ProKeys Sono in standalone mode.. This port does not need to be used when ProKeys Sono is connected to your computer with a USB cable or if a USB-type power supply is being used..

25.. On/Off Switch ( I / O ): This On/Off switch turns ProKeys Sono on and off..

26.. Kensington® Security Slot ( ): This slot is compatible with Kensington® security cables to protect your device from theft..

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Contents Sono ProKeys Sono 61 User Guide ProKeys Sono Audio Control Panel Windows OnlyProKeys Sono 61 User Guide Introduction What’s in the Box? ProKeys Sono 61 FeaturesKeyboard Built-in Audio InterfaceMinimum Requirements Standalone Operation Bus-Powered OperationTop Panel Diagram Top Panel Descriptions Controls and ConnectorsProKeys Sono 61 User Guide £Ç £n £™ Óä Ó£ ÓÓ ÓÎ Ó Óx ÓÈ Rear Panel DescriptionsAudio Inputs Hardware ConnectionsAudio Outputs Midi ConnectionsExample Operating Scenarios Example Setup #1About the audio inputs Example Setup #2ProKeys Sono Premium Voice Selection ProKeys Sono as a Standalone InstrumentProKeys Sono GM sound selection To return the Data keys to control the octave shift value0OWERED Onitors Dapter ProKeys Sono DemosLow 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 TIP Follow the method described 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 £ Î Routing Midi Data to and from your ComputerRouting 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 USB Record Key Button, Knob, Wheel and Pedal Jack AssignmentsData Octave button Assignment Overview To select alternate Data button functionsTo assign the Data and buttons to transpose Data Button Assignment OptionsTo assign the Data and buttons to send bank change messages Program ChangeWheel Assignment To re-assign the Modulation wheel to its default functionSome examples of useful Midi CCs are To assign a Midi controller message to the Modulation wheelTo re-assign the Voice Volume knob to its default function To re-assign the Sustain Pedal jack 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 single bank change in Edit mode To send a specific program change message in Edit modeSending a Bank Change or Program Change Message PanicProgram & 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 Benelux