ProKeys Sono 61 | Quick Start Guide ▶ 1 |
Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of
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ProKeys Sono 61 Features
Keyboard:
▶61
▶5 premium quality voices (Grand Piano, Bright Piano, Electric Piano, Organ, Clavinet)
▶Complete General MIDI (GM) sound set with 128
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▶Pitch Bend wheel
▶Modulation wheel; MIDI
▶Voice Volume knob; MIDI
▶Octave up/down buttons; MIDI
▶Sustain foot pedal input; MIDI
▶MIDI output port
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▶Edit mode for advanced functions and programming
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* Stereo premium voices operate at a maximum polyphony of 20 notes.
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▶ | ▶ Dedicated Instrument and Microphone gain control knobs |
▶ XLR microphone, 1/4” instrument, and stereo RCA | with signal and peak LEDs |
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input connectors | ▶ Direct Monitor knob for |
▶ Two | monitoring |
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▶ Two | ▶ Master Volume slider |
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What’s in the Box?
▶ | ▶ Bundle Software Disc |
▶ Printed Quick Start Guide | ▶ USB cable |
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About this Guide
This Quick Start Guide covers:
▶ Basic Operation of ProKeys Sono 61 ▶ Driver Installation for ProKeys Sono 61 ▶ Third Party Software Configuration
Basic Operation of ProKeys Sono 61
1.Use the provided USB cable to connect ProKeys Sono 61 to an available USB port on your computer. The USB cable not only powers the keyboard but also transmits MIDI and audio data to and from your computer.
2.Make sure that the power switch on the back of the keyboard is in the “on” position. ProKeys Sono is now ready to be used – no additional installation steps are required for basic operation.**
3.Connect the two 1/4” outputs on the rear panel of ProKeys Sono to powered monitors, an amplifier, or a mixer. You may also listen through headphones by connecting one or two sets of headphones to the 1/4” stereo headphone outputs on ProKeys Sono 61.
4.Be sure the Voice Vol knob is at a reasonable listening level.
5.Play the keyboard.
ProKeys Sono can be used without a computer. This is referred to as standalone operation.
An optional 9V, 500mA
optional
external power supply
➜NOTE: Above instructions demonstrate how to trigger the voices built into ProKeys Sono 61. ProKeys Sono can also be used to trigger sounds generated by software synthesizers running on a connected computer or trigger sounds on external MIDI devices connected to the ProKeys MIDI Out port. See the User Guide on the included
ProKeys Sono