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14.  Selecting a VELOCITY CURVE

The VELOCITY CURVEs determine the relationship between how hard the keys are struck and the corresponding
velocity that the unit transmits.
This unit allows you to select from 12 VELOCITY CURVEs.

Simultaneously press the CHANNEL and MEMORY switches. The LED starts to flash showing the current number
of the VELOCITY CURVE.
Press one of the numeric keys to select a VELOCITY CURVE. The 10 key numbers correspond to the first 10
VELOCITY CURVEs as follows:

You can also use the “+” or “-” switches to access all the VELOCITY CURVEs.

There are 3 Fixed VELOCITY CURVEs which output the following velocity values:

Curve

Velocity

F 0
F 1
F 2

64

100
127

These are achieved by selecting velocity curve 09. F0 will appear on the LED. Use the “+” or “-“ keys to select F0-
F2.
Note:   If you don’t do anything for 3 seconds the LED stops flashing and shows the current PROGRAM CHANGE
number.

15.  MIDI OUT FROM USB

The MIDI output connector is normally used to send MIDI data from the keyboard. If the keyboard is connected to a
computer using USB the MIDI Out can also be used to send data received from USB.

Pressing both ‘MIDI OUT FROM USB’ buttons flashes the current setting on the LCD display.
The +/- keys can be used to alter the current setting. + selects YES, - selects NO.
Pressing both + and – calls up the default setting which is NO.
When ‘NO’ is selected the MIDI Out sends the data from the keyboard. 
When YES is selected the MIDI Out sends the MIDI data received from USB. 

The status of MIDI OUT FROM USB will be saved in non-volatile memory and restored when the keyboard is
switched on again. The factory default is set to NO

16.  GM RESET (GENERAL MIDI RESET) – Evolution 249/361 Only

This function allows you to send a GENERAL MIDI MODE RESET message.
Press the BANK LSB and BANK MSB keys together.
Hold the keys down for at about 2 seconds and the reset message is sent.

Summary of Contents for 225C

Page 1: ...Evolution USB Keyboards 249 361 USB MIDI Controller Keyboard 225C 249C 361C USB MIDI Controller Keyboard with additional programmable rotary controllers...

Page 2: ...WWW EVOLUTION CO UK...

Page 3: ...pter plugged in for long periods of time if the unit is not in use 2 Preparation 2 1 Connect the unit with other MIDI equipment you may have You can connect the keyboard to any other MIDI device such...

Page 4: ...complete number has been entered the display stops flashing and the value is selected Alternatively if no key is pressed and the display stops flashing the number on the display is selected The update...

Page 5: ...r 3 seconds the LED will return to show the present PROGRAM CHANGE number The default CHANNEL is 1 when power is turned on If you have a MK 225C MK 249C MK 361C you can assign each of the rotary contr...

Page 6: ...ND WHEEL Moving the PITCH BEND WHEEL transmits MIDI PITCH BEND messages to any connected equipment This allows you to bend the pitch of a sound up or down one tone to add expression to your performanc...

Page 7: ...new OCTAVE value Press OCTAVE UP and DOWN switches simultaneously to reset the pitch to the default value Note if the UP or DOWN switch is not pressed for 3 seconds the LED will return to show the PRO...

Page 8: ...stops flashing and shows the current PROGRAM CHANGE number 15 MIDI OUT FROM USB The MIDI output connector is normally used to send MIDI data from the keyboard If the keyboard is connected to a compute...

Page 9: ...ler and its assignment Repeat this process to see the controller number assignment 0 132 for any Knob Slider or the Wheel by moving the relevant controller or by typing a new number If no keys are pre...

Page 10: ...ULATION WHEEL CHANNEL VOLUME DATA ENTRY 4 Rotary Controls 12 rotary controls with assignable controller values 5 Memory storage non volatile 6 Display 3 digit LED 7 Jack DC IN DC 9V MIDI OUT SUSTAIN U...

Page 11: ...ld 1 1 31 33 95 102 121 Mod Wheel Assign Program Change True Number 0 127 System Exclusive X Song Position Common Song Select Tune X X X System Clock Exclusive Commands X X Aux Local ON OFF Messages A...

Page 12: ...61 62 Controller 62 63 Controller 63 64 Sustain Pedal 65 Portamento 66 Sostenuto 67 Soft Pedal 68 Legato Pedal 69 Hold 2 70 Sound Variation 71 Resonance 72 Release Time 73 Attack Time 74 Cutoff Frequ...

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