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Piano 

0 Acoustic Grand Piano

1 Bright Acoustic Piano

2 Electric Grand Piano

3 Honky Tonk Piano

4 Electric Piano 1

5 Electric Piano 2

6 Harpsichord

7 Clavinet

Chromatic Percussion 

8 Celesta

9 Glockenspiel

10 Music Box

11 Vibraphone

12 Marimba

13 Xylophone

14 Tubular bells

15 Dulcimer

Organ 

16 Drawbar Organ

17 Percussive Organ

18 Rock Organ

19 Church Organ

20 Reed Organ

21 Accordion

22 Harmonica

23 Tango Accordion

Guitar 

24 Nylon Acoustic

25 Steel Acoustic

26 Jazz Electric

27 Clean Electric

28 Muted Electric

29 Overdrive

30 Distorted

31 Harmonics

Bass 

32 Acoustic 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

Strings/ Orchestra 

40 Violin

41 Viola

42 Cello

43 Contrabass

44 Tremolo Strings

45 Pizzicato Strings

46 Orchestral Harp

47 Timpani

Ensemble 

48 String Ensemble 1

49 String Ensemble 2

(Slow)

50 Syn Strings 1

51 Syn Strings 2

52 Choir Aahs

53 Voice Oohs

54 Syn Choir

55 Orchestral Hit

Brass 

56 Trumpet

57 Trombone

58 Tuba

59 Muted Trumpet

60 French Horn

61 Brass Section

62 Syn Brass 1

63 Syn Brass 2

Reed 

64 Soprano Sax

65 Alto Sax

66 Tenor Sax

67 Baritone Sax

68 Oboe

69 English Horn

70 Bassoon

71 Clarinet

Pipe 

72 Piccolo

73 Flute

74 Recorder

75 Pan Flute

76 Bottle Blow

77 Shakuhachi

78 Whistle

79 Ocarina

Synth Lead

80 Syn Square Wave

81 Syn Sawtooth Wave

82 Syn Calliope

83 Syn Chiff

84 Syn Charang

85 Syn Voice

86 Syn Fifths Sawtooth

Wave

87 Syn Brass & Lead

Synth Pad 

88 New Age Syn Pad

89 Warm Syn Pad

90 Polysynth Syn Pad

91 Choir Syn Pad

92 Bowed Syn Pad

93 Metal Syn Pad

94 Halo Syn Pad

95 Sweep Syn Pad

Synth Effects

96 SFX Rain

97 SFX Soundtrack

98 SFX Crystal

99 SFX Atmosphere

100 SFX Brightness

101 SFX Goblins

102 SFX Echoes

103 SFX Sci- Fi

Ethnic

104 Sitar

105 Banjo

106 Shamisen

107 Koto

108 Kalimba

109 Bag Pipe

110 Fiddle

111 Shanai

Percussive

112 Tinkle Bell

113 Agogo

114 Steel Drums

115 Woodblock

116 Taiko Drum

117 Melodic Tom

118 Syn Drum

119 Reverse Cymbal

Sound Effects

120 Guitar Fret Noise

121 Breath Noise

122 Seashore

123 Bird Tweet

124 Telephone Ring

125 Helicopter

126 Applause

127 Gun Shot

Appendices - Useful MIDI Data

Appendix A

- General MIDI Instruments

Summary of Contents for Keystation 49e

Page 1: ...ard 3 Windows XP and Mac OSX 3 Other Operating Systems 4 Installing in Mac OS9 4 Installing in Windows 98 or ME 5 Installing in Windows 2000 5 Getting Started 6 Advanced Functions 8 MIDI If All Goes W...

Page 2: ...oduct Features Keyboard 49 note velocity sensitive keyboard pitch bend and modulation wheels volume control slider advanced function button for programming sustain foot pedal input octave buttons to e...

Page 3: ...ed with the Keystation 49e keyboard to a free USB port on your computer 3 Plug the other end of the USB cable to the USB input on the Keystation 49e The single USB cable not only powers the keyboard b...

Page 4: ...the on screen instructions 6 OMS will now take a few moments to install OMS When it has finished it will ask you to restart the computer click Restart Installing the OMS driver 1 Click and drag the U...

Page 5: ...eed with the installation of a USB driver and a MIDI driver Once completed you are ready to go Windows may ask you to restart your computer if so click Restart Installing in Windows 2000 1 Power up yo...

Page 6: ...s are not labeled they also have names For example the name of a black key can be something like F 4 or Eb2 If a black key letter name is listed with a sign it is referring to the black key above the...

Page 7: ...s typically used for modulation of the sound you are playing This type of real time controller was originally introduced on electronic keyboard instruments to give the performer options such as adding...

Page 8: ...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...

Page 9: ...get the keyboard into Edit Mode Press the black key above C1 named C 1 representing DATA OCTAVE Edit Mode will finish as soon as C 1 has been pressed There is also a method of performing a quick octa...

Page 10: ...owever certain MIDI devices and MIDI software requires the keyboard to send data on a specified channel If this is the case you can change the channel the data is sent using the following method Press...

Page 11: ...ee which sounds best in your song while Method 2 is more useful if you want to select a specific number as is the case here If the Octave and keys are selected to vary the Program number Method 1 the...

Page 12: ...effects are 01 Modulation 07 Volume 10 Pan balance 05 Portamento There are 131 effects in total however for these effects to have any affect on the sound the receiving MIDI device has to be able to r...

Page 13: ...tions button to get the keyboard into Edit Mode Press the Black Key above D4 named D 4 representing SLIDER ASSIGN Use the Numerical Data Entry keys G3 B4 to enter the number of the effect you want to...

Page 14: ...ers message Press the Advanced Functions button to get the keyboard into Edit Mode Press the Black Key above C3 named C 3 and representing RESET ALL CONTROLLERS Edit Mode will exit and there will no l...

Page 15: ...n pedal 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 Problem 3 When I press a key there is a...

Page 16: ...0810 001 105 Sales Information email info m audio france com Technical Support 0820 00 731 Technical Support email support m audio france com Fax 44 0 144 224 6832 Internet Home Page http www maudio c...

Page 17: ...and the Return Authorization clearly written on the package In the event that M AUDIO determines that the product requires repair because of user misuse or regular wear it will assess a fair repair or...

Page 18: ...cy energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a p...

Page 19: ...umpet 57 Trombone 58 Tuba 59 Muted Trumpet 60 French Horn 61 Brass Section 62 Syn Brass 1 63 Syn Brass 2 Reed 64 Soprano Sax 65 Alto Sax 66 Tenor Sax 67 Baritone Sax 68 Oboe 69 English Horn 70 Bassoon...

Page 20: ...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 Cut off Frequency 75 Controller 75 76 Controller 76 77 Contro...

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