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5.3  Working with the joystick 

z

  Move the joystick to the left/right to send the PITCHBEND message.   

z

  Move the joystick upward to send CC#1 (MODULATION) message.   

z

  Move the joystick downward to send the AFTER TOUCH message. 

 

 

You can use the

ASSIGN JOYSTICK

command to define the downward 

joystick message. (6.1) .   

 

 

5.4 Pedal 

z

  For the two pedal jacks, each one can be used for continuouls pedal (e.g volume 

pedal) or switch pedal (e.g sustain pedal).   

z

  By default, PEDAL A is for sustain pedal and send CC#64 message, the data value 

is either 0 or 127(switch data); PEDAL B is for volume pedal and send CC#11 
message, the data range is 0-127(continuous data). 

 

z

  To change pedal type or polarity, please use the system settings function (7.2-7.3).   

 

 

You can customize the MIDI data to be sent using the

ASSIGN PEDAL

command (6.3). 

 

5.5  Selecting a voice   

5.5.1  Bank MSB Select 

z

 Operation

:【

SHIFT

Ö

G1

Bank MSB Select

Ö

Set value

Ö

ENTER

 

z

  MIDI message sent

CC#0 + CC#32 + Program 

z

 Default 

value

z

 Value 

range

0-127 

 

In the above operation, 

SHIFT

  means press the

SHIFT

button and its 

indicator is on; G1

Bank MSB Select

means press the G1 key in the 

keyboard; 

Set value

means using the number keys in the keyboard to enter 

the value; 

ENTER

means press the ENTER key in the keyboard.   

 

 

 

Before use the 

ENTER

key to confirm the operation, you can press the

SHIFT

button again to turn off its indicator, and the operation is cancelled.   

 

 

 

During the operation, the

SHIFT

indicator will flash to show the operation 

status: one time flash means data changed; two times flash means data 
out-of-range and not changed; three times flash means data confirmed or sent. 

5.5.2  Bank LSB Select 

z

 Operation

:【

SHIFT

Ö

A1

Bank LSB Select

Ö

Set value

Ö

ENTER

 

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Summary of Contents for M-key

Page 1: ...M Key Ultra thin MIDI Keyboard User s manual Model M Key Read Precautions on page 5 before use Ver 04 Please read this manual carefully before use Please keep this manual for reference...

Page 2: ...addr Dealer s tel Warning z Improper connection may cause damage to the device Copyright z Copyright of the manual belongs to Central Music Co Anyone must get a written permission from Central Music...

Page 3: ...CME are designed for the respect products only No other uses are recommended NOTICE Service charges incurred due to a lack of knowledge relating to how a function or effect works when the unit is ope...

Page 4: ...gy and if not installed and used according to the instructions found in the users manual may cause interference harmful to the operation of other electronic devices Compliance with FCC regulations doe...

Page 5: ...on the power cord Make sure the power cord is set on a safe place so nobody will step on it and no body will trip over it 8 Do not overload the outlet and the AC cable to avoid fire or electrical sho...

Page 6: ...ions z Keep the instrument away from electrical interface sources such as fluorescent light and electrical motors z Keep the instrument away from dust heat and vibration z Do not expose the instrument...

Page 7: ...4 Pedal 15 5 5 Selecting a voice 15 5 5 1 Bank MSB Select 15 5 5 2 Bank LSB Select 15 5 5 3 Program Change 16 5 6 Keyboard Channel 16 5 7 Reset 16 6 ASSIGNING 17 6 1 Assigning Joystick 17 6 2 Assignin...

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Page 9: ...automatically return to the center position The joystick is the part to control the pitch and or modulation POWER indicator It is the power indicator LED SHIFT button The SHIFT button is used with oth...

Page 10: ...wer z MIDI OUT Standard 5 din MIDI OUT port z PEDAL A jack 1 8 TRS x1 can be used for volume or sustain pedal z PEDAL B jack 1 8 TRS x1 can be used for volume or sustain pedal z DC IN AC adapter power...

Page 11: ...es not work please contact local CME dealers The usage of an improper adapter may cause fire or electrical shock The AC adapter varies from country to country If you take the product from one country...

Page 12: ...3 Connections Before you make these connections please turn off all devices to avoid possible damage Please refer to the fig below to make connections 12...

Page 13: ...urn the product on the computer will find it device and install the driver automatically You can plug and play this product on WINDOWS XP VISTA or Mac OSX When the driver installation is finished this...

Page 14: ...d function Data Transpose Data Bank MSB Data Bank LSB Data Program Data Channel to define the DATA buttons z Transpose Press and hold down the SHIFT button while use the DATA buttons You can shift the...

Page 15: ...the MIDI data to be sent using the ASSIGN PEDAL command 6 3 5 5 Selecting a voice 5 5 1 Bank MSB Select z Operation SHIFT G1 Bank MSB Select Set value ENTER z MIDI message sent CC 0 CC 32 Program z De...

Page 16: ...lue ENTER z Default value 1 z Value range 1 16 The keyboard channel also affect the MIDI channel of the joystick pedals and slider 5 7 Reset z You can reset the external MIDI device by sending a MIDI...

Page 17: ...data 127 z Please refer to the appendix 8 1 Assignable controller list for more detail 6 3 Assigning Pedal z Assigning pedal A SHIFT F 4 Assign Pedal A Set value ENTER z Assigning pedal B SHIFT G 4 As...

Page 18: ...A polarity SHIFT C2 Pedal A Polarity z To set pedal B polarity SHIFT D2 Pedal B Polarity 7 3 Pedal Type z If you change pedal type from switch to continuous or vice versa please set the proper pedal t...

Page 19: ...7 Undefined 048 051 General Purpose 052 063 Undefined 064 Damper pedal 065 Portamento on off 066 Sustenuto on off Cont Name 067 Soft pedal on off 068 Legato Footswitch 069 Hold 2 070 Sound Variation 0...

Page 20: ...D EXIT MMC 158 RECORD PAUSE MMC 159 PAUSE MMC 160 EJECT MMC 161 CHASE MMC 162 COMMAND ERROR RESET MMC 163 MMC RESET MMC 128 Pitch Bend 129 Pitch Bend Sensitivity 130 Fine Tuning 131 Coarse Tuning 132...

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Page 22: ...8 3 Velocity curve list Velocity Curve 1 Normal Velocity Curve Soft Velocity Curve 3 Hard Velocity Curve 4 Expand 8 4 MIDI route 22...

Page 23: ...ck time of the filter 6 Make sure you have the right settings in you music software 7 Check the MIDI route settings z Continuous long sound 1 Check Sustain pedal Damper pedal 2 Check the release time...

Page 24: ...y curve Pitch bend Moulation Brightness etc z Panel Controls and Indicators Function buttons with light x 2 Slider x 1 SHIFT button with light x 1 Joystick x 1 z Display LED indicator for power signal...

Page 25: ...F v 0 127 X Aftertouch Key s X X Ch s X Pitch Bend X Control Change 0 127 X Prog Change True X System Exclusive System Real Time Clock Commands X X X System command Song position X X Aux Messages Acti...

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