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Front Panel Layout

Note: Functions operate slightly differenently between DAWs. Please refer to your DAW manual 

for each function. The following description is based on the functions that operate in Apple Logic.

1.  25/37/49/61-note key switches

 

25/37/49/61-note velocity-sensitive piano-action key switches

2.  Backlit LED touch fader to control DAW’s Channel/Master faders

 

The touch fader could be used to adjust the parameter of different channels. Press the two 

“Track or Bank” shifting buttons to shift between channels. Also, by pressing the “Master” 

button, the fader will change to control the parameters of the master channel.

3.  Dual function encoders

 

The dual functioned encoder acting as a push-button and a rotary control.

 

When an encoder is pressed, it may be used to change modes of operation or to change what 

appears in the display above the channel strips. When an encoder is rotated, depending on its 

assigned function, it can be used to adjust a channel’s pan, send level, or plug-in parameters.

4.  Encoder LED

 

The 11-LED surrounding the encoder lights up to indicate the relative position of the rotation 

without having to look at your computer.

5.  Control buttons
 

Recording channel control buttons section

 

REC button - Activate and deactivate the recording state of the associated channel. The switch 

will light red when the channel is armed.

 

SOLO button - Turn On and Off the solo state of the associated channel. The switch will 

light red when the channel solo state is on and other channels will be muted. You could solo 

multiple channel by pressing SOLO buttons on additional channels.

 

MUTE button - Activate and deactivate the mute state of the associated channel. The switch 

will light red when the channel is muted.

 

Master button - Switch the touch fader to control the DAW master fader.

 

Summary of Contents for i-keyboard

Page 1: ...25 37 49 61 note velocity sensitive piano style keys USB MIDI controller keyboard User manual iKeyboard 3 iKeyboard 4 iKeyboard 6 iKeyboard 5...

Page 2: ...or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong These are designated for your safety If the provid...

Page 3: ...ing started 6 Connecting your iKeyboard controller 6 iMapTM software for Mac OS X 6 Installing iMapTM software for Windows 7 Assigning MIDI functions with iMapTM 9 iMapTM iKeyboard software panel 9 Fi...

Page 4: ...an send you updated information about these and other ICON products in the future As with most electronic devices we strongly recommend you retain the original packaging In the unlikely event the prod...

Page 5: ...Solo and Mute 6 illuminated transport buttons including Play Stop Rec Rewind Fast forward and Loop Single Transpose button use combine with key switch to shift pitch effectively Octave up down button...

Page 6: ...on or to change what appears in the display above the channel strips When an encoder is rotated depending on its assigned function it can be used to adjust a channel s pan send level or plug in parame...

Page 7: ...ther with the encoder to change the sound bank of your soft synth 6 Modulation touchpad Touchpad to adjust the modulation effect It returns to default 0 when released 7 Pitch touchpad Touchpad to adju...

Page 8: ...ike a piano s sustain pedal ICON SPD 01 3 Midi Out Port Use the MIDI Out terminal to connect an external synthesizer or sound module 4 USB port Functions as a MIDI port to your notebook or computer an...

Page 9: ...assignment Refer to page 9 for Assign the MIDI messages with iMapTM software Tip Make sure you have selected the correct DAW mode in the pull down menu 3 Setup your DAW Activate the ICON iKeyboard con...

Page 10: ...utomatically go to the CD folder and double click on Setup Please follow the procedures below step by step to install your iMapTM software 1 Turn on your PC 2 Insert the Utility CD in your CD Rom Diag...

Page 11: ...on your desktop Please untick the box if you do not want to place a shortcut icon on your desktop for iMapTM otherwise click Next Diagram 6 7 iMapTM started to install The iMapTM installation has now...

Page 12: ...elements assignment These elements include the key switches velocity curve modulation pitch bend touch pad Sustain Expression pedal Transpose Octave buttons These elements are assigned by the top thr...

Page 13: ...HUI control protocol User Defined Set your own midi settings for all the controllers Note In Mackie Control mode settings are fixed and not changeable 2 2 User defined mode Advance user If you would l...

Page 14: ...ftware settings to your iKeyboard via USB connection Note You must have connected your iKeyboard to your Mac PC otherwise the settings upload will not be successful 3 4 MIDI Devices button Click this...

Page 15: ...pdate button Step 3 Press the MIDI Device button at the top to select your connected ICON product as the MIDI In and Out device at the pull down menu Step 4 Click the Open File button to browse the ne...

Page 16: ...100mA or less Weight iKeyboard 3 2 135 kg lb iKeyboard 4 2 99 kg lb iKeyboard 5 3 837 kg lb iKeyboard 6 4 675 kg lb Dimensions iKeyboard 3 479 L x 189 W x 68 H mm 18 86 L x 7 36 W x 2 68 H iKeyboard 4...

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Page 18: ...If you have lost the packaging please make sure you have packed the unit properly ICON is not responsible for any damage that occurs due to non factory packing 4 Ship to the ICON tech support center...

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