Session KeyStudio 25 User Guide

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About MIDI and Software Synthesis

If you are new to MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface), you may initially find it challenging to understand how KeyStudio interacts with the computer. However, as you use KeyStudio 25 along with Session, you’ll discover the benefits of using a software-based sound source and recording system such as: access to an extremely large array of high quality sounds, a large graphic user interface, the ability to change an instrument sound after the recording has been made, and the freedom to work with many music creation applications.

A basic understanding of MIDI enables you to take advantage of its wealth of creative possibilities: MIDI data gives instructions on how a sound should play. These instructions dictate parameters such as what note to play, when to play it, how loud to play it, and which sound to use. State of the art music applications such as Session, contain “virtual instruments” that are capable of generating sound when MIDI data is sent to them. Data from the KeyStudio keyboard is transmitted to the sequencer program (e.g. Session), routed to a virtual instrument, and sent to an audio output, turning MIDI data into audible sounds. Much of this process is conveniently automated through Session software’s menus and graphical user interface, letting you focus on making music. For more information on Session, such as recording audio and using loops, see the Session User Guide available from the Session Help menu.

The KeyStudio 25 Keyboard

Controls and Connectors

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1.Keyboard – KeyStudio 25 has a two-octave, velocity sensitive keyboard. This controller features special “half-action” keys which allow KeyStudio 25 to be thinner and more portable than traditional controller keyboards.

2.Pitch Bend – This control lets you create expressive changes in your performances by raising and lowering pitch. Pressing the right side of the Pitch Bend control will raise an instrument’s pitch, whereas pressing the left side will lower the pitch. Once the Pitch Bend control is released, your instrument’s pitch will return to normal.

Note that the upper and lower pitch bend limit is determined by settings on your hardware or software synthesizer (such as virtual Instruments used within Session), not by the Pitch Bend control on the KeyStudio 25 keyboard. Typically, this can be either a half note or an octave up or down.

3.Modulation – This control is used to add expressivity to your performance by changing the intensity of certain effects. By default, most synthesizers assign this control to manipulate vibrato (change in intonation) or tremolo (change in volume) although it is usually possible to reassign the function of modulation through settings on the hardware or software synthesizer.

The MIDI data range of the Modulation control is 0 to 127, with 0 being the note-unchanged position. Like the Pitch Bend wheel, the amount of actual modulation that takes place depends on your instrument’s settings.

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M-Audio manual About Midi and Software Synthesis, KeyStudio 25 Keyboard, Controls and Connectors, Top Panel

KeyStudio 25 specifications

The M-Audio KeyStudio 25 is an innovative compact keyboard controller that serves as an ideal tool for aspiring musicians, songwriters, and producers. This versatile device combines an array of features tailored for both studio work and live performances, making it a popular choice for individuals seeking a portable solution without sacrificing functionality.

One of the standout features of the KeyStudio 25 is its 25 velocity-sensitive keys. This allows for expressive playing, enabling users to create dynamic performances while reflecting individual playing styles. The keys are designed to replicate the feel of an authentic piano, ensuring that even piano players can enjoy a satisfying tactile experience.

In addition to its impressive key action, the M-Audio KeyStudio 25 features a range of assignable controls that enhance its functionality. The controller comes equipped with eight assignable pads and eight assignable knobs, providing users with the flexibility to control various parameters in their music software. This capability is particularly beneficial when working with virtual instruments or digital audio workstations (DAWs), allowing for real-time adjustments to sound and effects.

Connectivity is another key aspect of the M-Audio KeyStudio 25. The device features USB connectivity, allowing it to be easily connected to computers and laptops without the need for additional power supplies. This plug-and-play feature makes setup effortless, enabling musicians to focus on creating music instead of dealing with complicated installations.

The KeyStudio 25 is also bundled with a software package that includes several virtual instruments and production software. With this comprehensive suite, users can start composing right out of the box. Furthermore, it is compatible with popular music software, ensuring seamless integration with programs like Ableton Live, Pro Tools, and many others.

As for its design, the M-Audio KeyStudio 25 is not only functional but also highly portable. Its lightweight structure and compact size make it easy to transport, catering to musicians on the go. Whether it’s for home studio sessions or gigs, the KeyStudio 25 proves to be an invaluable asset.

In conclusion, the M-Audio KeyStudio 25 combines performance, control, and portability in a sleek package. Its velocity-sensitive keys, assignable controls, and easy USB connectivity, along with bundled software, make it an excellent choice for anyone looking to dive into music production. With this keyboard controller, creativity knows no bounds.