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 Evolution eKeys Keyboard User Manual 

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Evolution eKeys Keyboard User Manual 

 

 

 
 

 

 
 

 
Assuming the installation process was completed successfully, it is now time to have a 
closer look at the eKeys keyboard. However, at the moment, when you press a key you 
will not hear any sound.  This is because when you press a key, the keyboard sends out 
MIDI data. MIDI data gives instructions on how a sound should play, but in order to hear 
that sound you need some software which can read this MIDI data, and play sound back 
accordingly.  We have provided such software on the Evolution eKeys Installer CD-ROM. 
 
If you have not done so already, install 'PictureBoard’ from the CD-ROM.  To do this in-
sert the CD-ROM and click on 'Software Installer'.  Make sure 'PictureBoard' is selected 
for installation. When the installation is complete, open PictureBoard. 
 
PictureBoard is a great piece of software that will play a sound, and trigger an image 
when a key is pressed.   
 
The piano set should automatically have been opened for you.  If not, click on 'Open' and 
select the 'Piano.MB' file.  
 
Press a key on the keyboard.  You should now hear a piano, and see a key on the  
onscreen keyboard in PictureBoard light up.   
 
If you do not see this, click on the preferences menu and select 'MIDI devices'.  Select 
“USB MIDI in”, or if you are a Windows XP user, “USB Audio Device” as the MIDI input. 
 
The Piano set in PictureBoard enables you to play the keyboard like a grand piano.  Go 
on – give it a try! 
 

 
 
 

 
Each white key on the eKeys is labelled with a letter.  The letter represents the note you 
play.   
 
Although the black keys are not labelled, they also have names.  The name of a black 
key will be something like F# or Eb.  If a black key is expressed with a # sign, it is  
referring to the black key above the white note.  For example F# refers to the black key 
above F.  If a black key is expressed with a b sign, it is referring to the black key below 
the white note.  For example Eb refers to the black key below E. 
 
So, as an example, the black Key between C and D3 is both C# and Db.  
 
The keyboard is sectioned into 

octaves

.  There are 12 notes in an octave, 5 black notes 

and 7 white notes. 
 
Play the bottom key labelled F on the keyboard.  This will light up the corresponding key 
on the onscreen keyboard in PictureBoard.  Now press the next F along on your eKeys.  
The key that now lights up on the PictureBoard keyboard is 1 octave higher. 

Getting Started 

About the Keyboard 

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Page 3: ...plete PC recording studio Record tracks using both MIDI and audio and use the extensive editing tools and other features to make professional sound ing compositions We hope you will have as much fun p...

Page 4: ...ed with the installation of a USB driver and a MIDI driver Please re start your PC once the installation is complete 1 Power up your PC 2 Insert the eKeys Installer CD ROM The installer should open au...

Page 5: ...ar a piano and see a key on the onscreen keyboard in PictureBoard light up If you do not see this click on the preferences menu and select MIDI devices Select USB MIDI in or if you are a Windows XP us...

Page 6: ...coustic Bass 33 Electric Fingered Bass 34 Electric Picked Bass 35 Fretless Bass 36 Slap Bass 1 37 Slap Bass 2 38 Syn Bass 1 39 Syn Bass 2 64 Soprano Sax 65 Alto Sax 66 Tenor Sax 67 Baritone Sax 68 Obo...

Page 7: ...dal is assumed to be in the OFF position So if you want the sustain pedal to be off when it is unpressed make sure the pedal is unpressed when you power up When I press a key there is a delay before I...

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