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General Troubleshooting

Here are answers to common questions you may have, using your Keystation keyboard:

Problem 1:

 My M-Audio hardware suddenly stopped working after having performed fine since installation.

Solution 1:

 Switch off the unit and let it sit for 10 seconds. Then restart your computer and try again. If the problem persists you 

may have to reinstall drivers for the unit.

Problem 2:

 I have plugged a sustain pedal into my M-Audio keyboard, but it works the wrong way around.

Solution 2:

 The polarity of the sustain pedal is calculated by the keyboard when it is powered up. On power up, the sustain pedal 

is assumed to be in the OFF position. So if you want the sustain pedal to be off when it is not depressed, make sure the pedal is 
not depressed when you power up.

Problem 3:

 When I press a key, there is a delay before I hear any sound.

Solution 3:

 This delay is known as latency. Latency with MIDI signals is due to the software application you are using. MIDI data is 

simply control data. The MIDI data is read by your software. The software then completes a large number of complex calculations 
in order to produce the sound you hear–all this takes time.

We strongly recommend a proper soundcard.  Refer to www.m-audio.com for a selection of USB, PCI and FireWire audio cards.  If 
you already have an adequate sound card, try reinstalling the latest drivers for the sound card, or try reducing the buffer sizes of 
the audio drivers.

Contact M-Audio

If you have any questions, comments or suggestions about this or any M-Audio product, we invite you to contact us by using the following information:

M-AUDIO U.S.
5795 Martin Road, Irwindale, CA 91706-6211, U.S.A.

Sales Information: 

626-633-9050

Sales Information (email): 

[email protected]

Tech Support: 

626-633-9055

Tech Support (email): 

[email protected]

Fax: 

626-633-9060

Internet Home Page: 

http://www.m-audio.com

M-AUDIO France
Unit 5, Saracen Industrial Estate, Mark Road, Hemel Hempstead, Herts HP2 7BJ, England

Informations Commerciales: 

0810 001 105

Informations Commerciales (email): 

[email protected]

Assistance Technique: 

0820 000 731 (PC) ou 0820 391 191 (Mac at général)

                         (email): 

[email protected] ou [email protected] 

Fax: 

+44 (0) 144 224 6832

Site Internet: 

http://www.m-audio.fr

M-AUDIO U.K.
Unit 5, Saracen Industrial Estate, Mark Road, Hemel Hempstead, Herts HP2 7BJ, England

Sales Information (phone): 

44 (0) 1442 416590

Sales Information (fax): 

44 (0) 1442 246832

Sales Information (email): 

[email protected]

Technical Support (PC): 

44 (0) 1309 671301

Technical Support (Mac): 

44 (0) 1765 650072

Technical Support (email): 

[email protected]

Internet Home Page: 

http://www.maudio.co.uk

M-AUDIO Japan
Annex Buliding 6F, 2-18-10 Marunouchi, Naka-Ku, Nagoya 460-0002, Japan

Tel: 

81 52 218 3375

Fax:  

81 52 218 0875

Technical Support: 

08 200 0731

Email:  

[email protected]

Internet Home Page: 

http://www.m-audio.co.jp

M-AUDIO Deutschland (Germany)
Kuhallmand 34, D-74613 Ohringen, Germany

Sales Information: 

49 7941 98 7000

Sales Information (email): 

[email protected]

Technical Support: 

49 7941 98 70030

Technical Support (email): 

[email protected]

Fax: 

0 7941 98 70070

Internet Home Page: 

http://www.m-audio.de

M-AUDIO Canada
1400 St-Jean Baptiste Ave. #150, Quebec City, QC G2E 5B7, Canada 

Tel:  

418-872-0444

Fax:  

418-872-0034 

Email: 

[email protected]

Internet Home Page: 

http://www.m-audio.ca

Summary of Contents for Keystation 88es

Page 1: ...KEYSTA TION 49 88 61 USB MIDI Controller...

Page 2: ...stems 4 Installation in Mac OS 9 4 Installing OMS 4 Installing the OMS driver 4 OMS Setup 4 Installation in Windows 98 or ME 5 Installation in Windows 2000 5 Getting Started 5 Key Names 5 Octave Butto...

Page 3: ...MIDI Functionality 10 All Notes Off 10 Reset All Controllers 10 MIDI Out 10 General Troubleshooting 11 Contact M Audio 11 Warranty Info 12 Technical Info 12 Appendices Useful MIDI Data 13 Appendix A...

Page 4: ...sensitive keyboard 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 package should c...

Page 5: ...rs for Macintosh or Windows operating systems Installation in Mac OS 9 If you do not have OMS installed please run the OMS installer rst Otherwise start by Installing the OMS Driver Installing OMS Mak...

Page 6: ...gitally signed click on Continue 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 nished...

Page 7: ...ustic 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 are...

Page 8: ...Edit Mode pressing these keys will shift the keyboard s pitch up or down one or more octaves one for each time pressed The default octave shift designation is 0 and will be the octave setting each tim...

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...

Page 10: ...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 must be able to read and respond...

Page 11: ...board is not 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...

Page 12: ...we invite you to contact us by using the following information 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 S...

Page 13: ...ent has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful int...

Page 14: ...13 Appendices Useful MIDI Data Appendix A General MIDI Instruments...

Page 15: ...14 Appendix B Standard MIDI Controller Numbers MIDI CC s...

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