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Transposition

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 difficulty hitting the top notes, you may want to reduce the pitch by one or two

semitones.* This is achieved using a MIDI function called “Transpose.”
Transpose works in the same way as Octave Shift above, except the shift is +/- 12. As with Octave Shift, there are two ways of transposing the

keyboard. You can use the Octave “+” and “-” buttons, or the black keys F# 3, G# 3 and Bb3. These black keys represent “TRANSPOSE -,”

“TRANSPOSE 0” and “TRA,” respectively.
To assign the octave “+” and “-” buttons to transpose:

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Press the Advanced Functions button to engage Edit Mode.

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Press the black key above D1 (named D# 1), representing “DATA = TRANSPOSE.” (Edit Mode will disengage as soon as D# 1 has

been pressed.)

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Press the “+” key and you will hear the pitch of the note you play go up.

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Press both “+” and “-“ together to cancel transpose.

*A semitone represents the change in pitch from one note to another. Therefore, changing two semitones is the same as playing a note

two notes higher.

Channel

MIDI data from the keyboard can be sent on any of 16 MIDI Channels. However, certain MIDI devices and MIDI software applications

require 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:

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Press the Advanced Functions button to engage Edit Mode.

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Press one of the 16 Channel keys from D1 to E3, according to the Channel that you need.

For example, if a device specifies that you need to send data on Channel 10, press the Advanced Functions button, and then key F2 to

select Channel 10.
The Channel can also be assigned to the Octave “+” and “-” buttons. Once assigned, pressing “+” or “-“ will increase or decrease the

channel incrementally. When Channel 16 is reached and “+” is pressed, Channel 1 will be selected. If the Octave “+” and “-” keys are

selected to vary the Channel, the lights above the buttons will not change, since it is not possible to have a Channel with a negative

value. Pressing both the “+” and “-” buttons together will recall Channel 1.

Program Change

Program Changes are used to change the instrument or voice you are using. For the sake of example, we will change the instrument to

a bass sound. To do this we need to send a program change of 32, which will select an acoustic bass sound from the General MIDI

Instruments list in the Appendix. There are two ways to send a program change:
1. Incremental/Decremental Program Change:

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Press the Advanced Functions button.

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Press the black key above F1 (named F# 1).

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Now the Octave “+” and “-” keys can be used to change the program.

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Press “+” and continue to play notes until you find the instrument you want.

2. Quick Select Program Change:

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Press the Advanced Functions button.

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Press the black key above F4 (named F# 4), representing “Program.”

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Press keys C4, then E3 then C5. This enters the combination: “3,” “2,” “ENTER.” Alternatively, you can use the “+” and “-” buttons to change

the value, then press ENTER. Now the keyboard will play a bass sound: Number 32 as listed in the General MIDI Instruments list.

The first method is useful if you want to cycle through different instruments to see which sounds best in your song. The second 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 lights above the buttons will not change, since it

is not possible to have a Program with a negative value. Pressing both the “+” and “-” buttons together will recall Program 0, which

selects a grand piano sound.

The full list of instruments that can be accessed via Program Changes is listed in the Appendix at the end of this manual.

Summary of Contents for Keystation 61es

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...out The Manual 3 Connecting Your Keyboard 3 Windows XP and Mac OS X 4 Other Operating Systems 4 Getting Started 5 Advanced functions 7 MIDI If All Goes Wrong 10 Trouble Shooting 11 Contact M Audio 11...

Page 3: ...This Page Blank Intentionally...

Page 4: ...board Pitch Bend Wheel Modulation Wheel Volume Control slider Sustain foot pedal input Octave buttons Advanced Functions button What s in the Box Your M Audio Keystation 61es package should contain th...

Page 5: ...n 61es drivers for Macintosh or Windows operating systems Installation in Mac OS9 If you do not have OMS installed please run the OMS installer first Otherwise start by Installing the OMS Driver Insta...

Page 6: ...tinue Installation 9 Select the drive once more 10 Click OK 11 In the event that Windows asks you to restart your computer click Restart Getting Started Once you have finished installation you will ne...

Page 7: ...acoustic instruments do Just like the Pitch Bend Wheel the Modulation Wheel is fully MIDI assignable The Volume Slider The Volume Slider sends a MIDI message that controls the volume of the notes you...

Page 8: ...board is in Edit Mode pressing these keys will shift the keyboards pitch up or down one or more octaves one for time each pressed The default octave shift designation is 0 and will be the octave setti...

Page 9: ...buttons Once assigned pressing or will increase or decrease the channel incrementally When Channel 16 is reached and is pressed Channel 1 will be selected If the Octave and keys are selected to vary t...

Page 10: ...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 read and respond...

Page 11: ...at fault the problem lies with the receiving device To counter this there are two useful MIDI functions All Notes Off If you find there are hanging notes that you cannot stop playing send an All Note...

Page 12: ...drivers Contact M Audio 11 M AUDIO U S 5795 Martin Road Irwindale CA 91706 6211 U S A Sales Information 626 633 9050 Sales Information email info m audio com Tech Support 626 633 9055 Tech Support ema...

Page 13: ...of the claim M AUDIO specifically disclaims all other warranties expressed or implied Specifically M AUDIO makes no warranty that the product is fit for any particular purpose This warranty shall be...

Page 14: ...ir 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...

Page 15: ...61 Controller 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 7...

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