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The Volume Slider

The Volume Slider sends a MIDI message that controls the volume of the notes you are playing. 

The Volume Slider can also be assigned to different effects such as pan (balance), attack, reverb, chorus and many more. (See “Advanced 
Functions” for more information.)

Using with a Foot Pedal

A foot pedal can be used for sustaining the sound that you are playing, without having to keep your hands on the keyboard (just like the 
sustain pedal on a piano).

You can plug a foot pedal of any polarity, sold separately, into the foot pedal input on your M-Audio keyboard. The keyboard will automatically 
detect  the  correct  polarity  when  powering  up.  If  you  want  to  reverse  the  polarity,  simply  depress  the  pedal  when  you  switch  on  your 
keyboard.

The Advanced Functions Button

The Advanced Functions button is used to access all the advanced functions of the keyboard that are located on the keybed.

When the Advanced Functions button is pressed, the keyboard goes into “Edit Mode.” In Edit Mode, the keys on the keyboard are used for 
selecting functions and entering data.

The light above the Advanced Functions button indicates whether or not Edit Mode is engaged. In Edit Mode, the black keys on the keyboard 
are used for selecting functions, while the white keys are used for data entry and channel selection.

Your keyboard will slip out of Edit Mode as soon as a function is selected, or the CANCEL or ENTER keys are pressed (the light above the 
Advanced Functions button will turn off). The keyboard can then be used to play notes again.

The following diagram shows what each key on the keyboard represents in Edit Mode:

Advanced Functions

In addition to setting an octave shift, the two octave “+” and “-” buttons discussed earlier in the manual under the section “Octave Buttons” 
can also be used to control one of five MIDI functions.

In the diagram above, you will see that the first 6 black keys are labeled “DATA = ________.” These keys are used to select the function of 
the octave buttons. Some of the functions that these keys can be used for cannot send out a value less than 0. When used to control these 
functions, both lights above the buttons will remain on, regardless of the current setting of that function.

Summary of Contents for Keystation 49

Page 1: ...ion package should contain the following items M Audio Keystation USB keyboard User Manual USB cable If any of the above listed items are missing please contact the retailer where you purchased the pr...

Page 2: ...8 5 Follow the onscreen instructions 6 It will now take a few moments to install OMS When it has nished it will ask you to restart the computer Click Restart Installing the OMS driver 1 Click and drag...

Page 3: ...Key Names Each white key on the Keystation is labeled with a letter and a number The letter represents the note played and the number represents the octave the de nition of octave is given in the next...

Page 4: ...on the keyboard are used for selecting functions and entering data The light above the Advanced Functions button indicates whether or not Edit Mode is engaged In Edit Mode the black keys on the keybo...

Page 5: ...sposition In some cases it may be useful to reduce or increase the pitch by a number of semitones rather than an entire octave For example if you are playing a song with a singer that is having dif cu...

Page 6: ...imited to 128 Some devices have more than 128 voices and require a different method to access these extra voices Generally these devices use Bank LSB and Bank MSB messages 1 Incremental Decremental Ba...

Page 7: ...igning effect number 128 to the Modulation Wheel or Volume Slider This will allow you to alter the pitch bend range up to one octave up and down Troubleshooting MIDI Functionality The Keystation keybo...

Page 8: ...d 34 D 74613 Ohringen Germany Sales Information 626 633 9050 Sales fax 626 633 9070 Sales Information email info m audio com Tech Support email techsupt m audio com Tech Support fax 626 633 9060 Inter...

Page 9: ...t 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequenc...

Page 10: ...tered X X Note Number True Voice 0 127 X Velocity Note ON Note OFF 0 X X After Keys Touch Ch s X 0 X Pitch Bend 0 X Control 0 119 Change 0 X 120 127 0 X Program Change True Number 0 127 X System Exclu...

Page 11: ...SFX Crystal 99 SFX Atmosphere 100 SFX Brightness 101 SFX Goblins 102 SFX Echoes 103 SFX Sci Fi Chromatic Percussion 8 Celesta 9 Glockenspiel 10 Music Box 11 Vibraphone 12 Marimba 13 Xylophone 14 Tubu...

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