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MOTÖR 61 / MOTÖR 49

Quick Start Guide

MOTÖR 61 / MOTÖR 49 Display Menus

If you move the Expression Pedal, while in 
this CHANGE CONTROL menu, you can choose 
it to send a CC message, or to operate as 
one of the following: an expression pedal, 
pitch bend, mod wheel, or volume control. 

If you press the Sustain Pedal, 
you can choose it to send a CC message, 
Note message, or to operate as one of the 
following: sustain pedal, play/stop, record 
on/off , Arpeggiator on/off , or Arp Latch.

5.  MIDI THRU MODE

 – select the MIDI MERGE/

THRU port to be THRU or MERGE.

6.  USB OUT MODE

 – select between OUT, 

THRU, and MERGE operation.

7. TRANSPORT 

MODE

 – rotate the DATA knob to 

select the assignment of the transport buttons 
from: MMC, MIDI, MMC+MIDI, MIDI Control, 
or MIDI Note. 

PADS 

1. PAD 

VELOCITY

 – select from three pad-velocity 

options (Soft, Medium, and Hard).

2. FIXED 

VELOCITY

 – select the desired fi xed 

velocity fom 0 to 127.

3.  AFTER TOUCH SENSITIVITY 

– select the 

desired sensitivity from OFF, 1 to 10. Always 
select OFF if not needed (reduces MIDI traffi  c).

4. COLOR

 – Select a pad and then choose from 

16 possible backlight colors. Each pad can be a 
diff erent color.

FADERS

1. MOTOR 

ON/OFF

 – turns the fader motors on 

or off .

2. TOUCH 

ON/OFF

 – turns the fader touch 

sensitivity on or off .

3. MOTOR 

CALIBRATE

 – starts a routine to 

calibrate the fader motors, and the faders 
will slide up and down once. This is the same 
as when the MOTÖR keyboard is turned on. 
(It only happens if the MOTÖR keyboard is 
powered by the supplied power adapter.)

4. MOTOR 

CONSISTENCY

 – this concerns 

smoothness and mechanical noise reduction 
when controlling the motors. This menu lets 
you choose between consistency ON or OFF. 

ENCODERS

1. ACCELERATION

 – changes the response curve 

of the encoder output from 0 (no acceleration), 
to 10 (maximum acceleration applied).

2.  LED RING MODE 

– move an encoder to select 

it, and then choose from 5 diff erent illumination 
modes of the LED ring: Single, Pan, Fan, 
Spread, Trim. Each encoder can have a diff erent 
LED ring mode. Choose a display mode that suits 

your use of the encoders, for example you could 
be using some as trim controls, and some as 
pan controls.

KEYBOARD

1. VELOCITY 

SENSITIVITY

  – select from four 

keyboard sensitivity options (Off , Soft, Medium, 
and Hard). If OFF is selected, then you can adjust 
the FIXED VELOCITY from 0 to 127.

2. KEY 

AFTERTOUCH

 – select the desired 

aftertouch sensitivity from OFF, 1 to 10. 
Always select OFF if not needed (reduces MIDI 
traffi  c). The higher the aftertouch number you 
choose, the more extreme the variations in the 
aftertouch value as you change the pressure.

DEVICE

1. FIRMWARE 

INFO

 – displays the current 

fi rmware version.

2. LCD 

CONTRAST

 – changes the contrast setting 

of the LCD screen. The display can also be 
negative (setting 0).

3. POWER 

SAVING

 – allows you to switch on 

the same mode which is standard in USB bus 
power mode (if no power adapter is connected 
and power is provided from computer via USB). 
When ON, it disables fader motors, fader touch, 
and dims all LEDs and the display.

4. BRIGHTNESS

 – adjust the LCD backlight and 

LED brightness.

5. RESET 

SETTINGS

 – this will reset all presets 

and global settings. Caution: Use this carefully 
as all of your saved presets will be erased and 
the global settings set to their default 
factory value.

EDIT MENU

PRESETS

1. SAVE/COPY 

PRESET 

– save the current preset 

to its current number,  or copy to a diff erent 
number from 1 to 64.

2. DELETE 

PRESET

 – delete the current preset.

3. RENAME 

PRESET

 – rotate the DATA knob 

to select letters, then press to move to the 
next space. Repeat until the title looks good. 
Press the FWD button to save and exit. 

4. PRESET 

OVERVIEW

 – lists all 64 preset 

locations (8 at a time), including “Empty” 
presets (free memory places). Turn the DATA 
knob to select, and press the knob to 
load a desired preset. Note: Empty presets 
cannot be loaded.

5.  SYSEX TX  

– allows you to send ALL presets or 

a SINGLE preset to your computer via the USB 
connection. Use the DATA knob to select YES 
or NO.

ARPEGGIATOR

This only aff ects the keyboard, allowing 
keys that are pressed to be turned into 
tempo-synchronized sequences. The arpeggiator 
cycles through the notes being held by the user, in a 
certain order, based on the Style variable:

1. STYLE

 

 1. 

UP

 – notes play from lowest held to highest, 

no matter what order keys are pressed.

 2. 

DOWN

 – notes play from highest held to 

lowest, no matter what order keys are pressed.

 3. 

ORDER

 – notes play in the order keys

were pressed.

 4. 

INCLUDE

 – notes play from lowest to 

highest and back down. End notes are 
re-triggered at the direction change.

 5. 

EXCLUDE

 – notes play from lowest to 

highest and back down. End notes are not 
re-triggered at the direction change. 

 6. 

RANDOM

 – notes play in random order, 

no matter what order the keys are pressed 
(may include retriggering of notes).

 7. 

CHORD

 – All held notes play at the same 

time (polyphonic). All notes play in a chord, 
and repeated according to the arpeggiator 
timing variables. All except CHORD are 
monophonic sequences.

2. GATE

NOTE GATE

 – select how long notes play by 

turning the DATA knob. The longer the gate 
time (shown in musical notation), the longer 
the notes are held. The display bar also 
indicates where the diff erent note values 
(1/16T, 1/8, etc.) are placed. 

3. RANGE

ARP SEQUENCE RANGE

 – adjusts the octave 

range of the arpeggiator notes. Range goes 
from 0 (only the pressed notes are repeated) 
to +3 (arpeggio notes go over +3 octaves).

4. SWING

ARP SWING AMOUNT

 - Swing moves the even 

notes in the sequence by a certain number 
of milliseconds. Higher values lengthen the 
interval between odd and even notes, even-to-
odd intervals are correspondingly shortened. 

5. SPLIT

ALL

 – the arpeggiator is applied to the entire 

keyboard, regardless of any split.

RIGHT SIDE ONLY

 – the arpeggiator  is applied 

to the right hand side of the keyboard split.

LEFT SIDE ONLY

 – the arpeggiator is only 

applied to the left hand side of the keyboard split.

NOTE: RIGHT SIDE ONLY or LEFT SIDE ONLY only 
operate if the KEYBOARD SPLIT has been set 
to ON. See the KEYBOARD SPLIT section

PAD NOTE REPEAT

The pad note repeat function is selected by pressing 
the REPEAT button next to the pads. It allows you 
to hold down a pad, and trigger the note output 
multiple times, as long as the pad remains pressed. 
This menu allows you to adjust the pad note 
repeat eff ects. 

1. GATE

 – the longer the gate time (shown in 

musical notation), the longer the repeat notes 
are held.

2. SWING

 – Swing moves the even notes in the 

Note Repeat sequence by a certain number 
of milliseconds.

3. BUTTON 

BEHAVIOR

 – toggles the REPEAT 

button between LATCH and 
MOMENTARY action.

TRANSPOSE

This shifts the keyboard note values up or down by 
semitones. Turn the DATA knob to change the value 
through a range of ±12 semitones.

KEYBOARD SPLIT

This splits the keyboard’s MIDI output, allowing 
playback of multiple instruments (such as a bass on 
the left hand and strings on the right).

1. SPLIT 

ON/OFF

 – turns the keyboard split on or 

off  and select the lower octave from -5 to +5.

2.  SET UP SPLIT

 – select the split point of the 

keyboard by pressing the desired key on the 
keyboard. Then select the lower MIDI channel 
from 1 to 16, and select the lower octave fom 
-5 to +5.

NOTE: The upper part uses the GLOBAL 
MIDI channel.

P.CHNG MENU

There are 2 options: PAD ASSIGN or SINGLE SEND

PAD ASSIGN 

This menu assigns fi xed program change 
commands to the pads. The following steps are 
available for each pad (in each PAD BANK):

1.  Select PAD – press the PAD you would like to 

assign a program change command to.

2.  MIDI OUT – select from USB+MIDI, MIDI, 

or USB.

3.  MIDI CHAN – select the MIDI channel on which 

the program change command should be sent. 
Choose from 1 to 16, ALL, GLOBAL Channel,
or OFF.

4.  Select TYPE – you can send a simple program 

change command (PGM CHNG) or a 
program change in a specifi c sound bank 
(BANK+PGM CHNG).

5.  Select MSB (if BANK+PGM CHNG had been 

selected in step 4).

6.  Select LSB (if BANK+PGM CHNG had been 

selected in step 4).

7.  Select NUMBER –  (Program Change 

command 0-127).

8.  Select FIX if a single specifi c sound should 

be sent out, INC or DEC if each pad press 
should step upwards or downwards in the 
sound bank.

After a program change command has been 
assigned to a pad using these options, it can be sent 
as follows: Press the P.CHNG button and press the 
pad (or the appropriate BANK and then the pad), 
and the command will be sent. You can also 
press other pads at this time. Press PRESET, 
GLOBAL, or EDIT buttons to return the pad to its 
original operation.

SINGLE SEND

This allows you to set up a single program change 
message and send it instantly to an attached DAW 
or synth. Follow these steps to set up a single send:

1.  Select PGM CHNG, or BANK+PGM CHNG.

2.  Select MIDI OUT port (USB+MIDI, MIDI, USB).

3.  Select MIDI CHANNEL (1-16, ALL, 

GLOBAL CH, OFF).

4.  Select MSB (if BANK+PGM CHNG had been 

selected in step 1).

5.  Select LSB (if BANK+PGM CHNG had been 

selected in step 1).

6.  Select NUMBER (Program Change 

command 0-127).

7.  Press DATA knob to confi rm, and press again to 

send this single program change command.

8.  Press P CHNG button to return to the main 

menu, where you can make settings for an 
additional single program change to send out. 
Alternatively press PRESET (or any other 
MAIN MENU button, apart from P. CHNG) 
to return to the original pad operation.

PRESET MENU

This is the default screen when the keyboard is 
turned on. It shows the currently-selected preset’s 
number and name, the last sent MIDI event, the octave, 
current Tempo BPM, time division value, velocity/
aftertouch meter, MIDI or MC mode, and MIDI channel.

First press the DATA knob, then turn the knob to scroll 
through the available (non empty) preset names, 
then press again to select the desired preset. 

NOTE: You can only select/scroll through presets, 
if any user presets have previously been created. 
To do so, save/copy a preset using the EDIT\PRESETS\
SAVE/COPY PRESET menu.

The MOTÖR keyboard comes with 64 memory places 
for your own user presets with individual naming.

You can see a list of all presets in the EDIT menu: 
EDIT\PRESETS\PRESET OVERVIEW.

GLOBAL MENU

MIDI

1. MIDI 

PANIC

 – use this if your host 

software is suff ering from stuck notes or 
synchronization issues.

2. GLOBAL 

CHANNEL

 – select the global 

MIDI channel, from 1 to 16.

3. MIDI 

CLOCK

 – set the BPM-based features 

(arpeggiator, note repeat) to run off  the 
internal clock, an external MIDI clock, or an 
external USB clock.

4. CHANGE 

CONTROL

 – this is only active in MIDI 

mode: Move a desired control such as a fader, 
encoder, pad, foot control, mod wheel, or 
transport button, and then change its parameters:

MIDI OUT

 – select from MIDI, USB, or 

USB+MIDI. 

MIDI CH

 – select from 1-16, ALL, 

GLOBAL CH, or OFF

CC NUM

 – from 0-127 (there will be a 

warning if this is already in use)

SET START VALUE

 – from 0 to 127

SET END VALUE 

– from 0 to 127

Note: Continuous controls have CC 
assignment only, but press/touch elements, 
such as transport buttons, pads, the 
sustain switch or the fader touch function, 
have 2 options, either CTRL CHNG or 
NOTE MESSAGE with diff erent menu options

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Page 6: ... in MIDI mode using the FADER BANK buttons Fader 9 Master is generally used as a master volume control It operates the same as the other faders except it has no banks 18 TRANSPORT BUTTONS these standard transport controls allow direct access to your DAW record play controls shuttles the song back or forward or skip back and forth between markers STOP stops playback PLAY starts playback LOOP loops ...

Page 7: ...omento el menú PRESET también podrá ajustar el BPM pulsando el botón TEMPO y girando el mando DATA 8 OCTAVE estos botones le permitirán aumentar o reducir el rango tonal del teclado en pasos de una octava Si pulsa ambos botones a la vez el ajuste será reiniciado Octava 0 o sin cambio de octava También puede usar estos botones para la entrada de datos en diversos menús EDIT Cuando vaya a realizar u...

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