ProKeys Sono 61 User Guide

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ProKeys Sono 61 Features

Keyboard:

61 semi-weighted, velocity sensitive keys

5 high-quality voices (Grand Piano, Bright Piano, Electric Piano, Organ, Clavinet)

General MIDI (GM) sound set with a total of 128 built-in sounds for playback of MIDI files

On-board reverb and chorus effects

Pitch Bend wheel

Modulation wheel; MIDI re-assignable

Voice Volume knob; MIDI re-assignable

Octave up/down buttons; MIDI re-assignable

Sustain pedal input; MIDI re-assignable

MIDI output jack

40-note maximum polyphony2

Edit mode for advanced functions and programming

Bus-powered through USB or DC power for standalone functionality (DC power adaptor sold separately)

Class-compliant operation: no driver installation required— simply connect the keyboard and power on1

Built-in Audio Interface:

16-Bit, 44..1 kHz, 2-in, 2-out audio interface

XLR microphone input, 1/4” instrument input, and stereo RCA inputs

Two rear-panel 1/4” main outputs

Two front-panel 1/4” headphone outputs

Dedicated Instrument and Microphone gain control knobs with signal and peak LEDs

Direct Monitor knob for near-zero latency monitoring

2Stereo premium voices operate at a maximum polyphony of 20 notes.

What’s in the Box?

M-Audio ProKeys Sono 61 keyboard

Printed Quick Start Guide

M-Audio ProKeys Sono Drivers and Documentation CD-ROM

Software Bundle CD-ROM

USB cable

If any of the above listed items are missing, please contact the retailer where you purchased the product.

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M-Audio manual ProKeys Sono 61 Features, What’s in the Box?, Keyboard, Built-in Audio Interface