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KeyStudio 49i Quick Start Guide

     

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Selecting Categories and Instruments

When the M-Audio GM Module software is launched in standalone mode, it sends 
a MIDI message to the KeyStudio keyboard. This message programs the Octave 
buttons on KeyStudio 49i to send program change messages. The GM Module 
software always opens with program zero selected on GM Module channel 1. This 
mutes the GM Module, allowing only the KeyStudio 49i built-in piano sound to be 
heard. Pushing the Octave “>” button unmutes the GM Module, and allows you to 
step through program numbers 1-127, which trigger General MIDI sounds in the 
GM Module software (see the User Guide Appendix A). The built-in piano sound in 
KeyStudio 49i will remain silent while playing any of the GM Module sounds when 
the software is in standalone mode.  If program zero is once again selected on GM 
Module channel 1, the GM Module software will once again be muted, and the 
KeyStudio 49i built-in piano sound will be heard.

GM Module arranges its sounds into General MIDI standard categories. Clicking 
the category field produces a drop-down menu of all of these categories. 
Although selecting a new Category changes the list of available instruments in 
the Instrument field, it is necessary to make a selection from the Instrument field 
for a new sound to load. This is useful when using the GM Module software in live 
performance situations where it may be undesirable for the first sound in a category 
to automatically load. In such situations, it is usually preferred to have the previous 
sound loaded until you select a particular sound from within a category.

Additional GM Module Software Information

For more information on M-Audio GM Module, see the KeyStudio 49i User Guide 
contained on the KeyStudio 49i CD-ROM.

Third Party Software Configuration

With the KeyStudio 49i keyboard properly installed, any MIDI capable software 
application on the same system should recognize KeyStudio 49i as a MIDI input 
device. To use the KeyStudio 49i keyboard with your software, you may need to 
configure the software to read MIDI data being sent from KeyStudio 49i. This 
often entails going into the Options or Device Setup menu in your music software 
application and selecting “M-Audio KeyStudio IO In” or “USB Audio Device” as the 
MIDI input. In Windows XP, KeyStudio 49i will appear as “USB Audio Device” if the 
M-Audio drivers have not been installed. After installing these drivers, KeyStudio 
49i should appear as “M-Audio KeyStudio IO.*” Please consult your software’s 
documentation for instructions on how to configure the software for use with MIDI 
input devices.  

*The actual KeyStudio name displayed by the computer may vary slightly depending 
on what recording software is being used.

Summary of Contents for KEYSTUDIO KeyStudio 49i

Page 1: ...KeyStudio 49i Keyboard based Music Production System Quick Start Guide...

Page 2: ...udio 49i 6 Windows XP and Windows Vista 32 bit editions 6 Macintosh 7 Connecting the KeyStudio 49i to your Computer 8 Installation of the M Audio GM Module Software 9 Windows XP and Windows Vista 32 b...

Page 3: ...ignable Piano Volume knob MIDI re assignable Octave up down buttons MIDI re assignable Sustain foot pedal input MIDI re assignable MIDI Out port 20 note polyphony Edit mode button for advanced functio...

Page 4: ...Module software Basic Operation of KeyStudio 49i 1 Use the provided USB cable to connect KeyStudio 49i to an available USB port on your computer The USB cable not only powers the keyboard but also tra...

Page 5: ...t to these two input jacks Failure to do this can result in a loud pop or feedback which can damage your speakers and hearing Each of these two inputs has an independent preamp featuring a dedicated g...

Page 6: ...es for MIDI input when using software synthesizers or audio input signal to appear as audio at your computer s outputs for monitoring purposes In Windows additional features also include using your ne...

Page 7: ...trusted application Click Continue Anyway or Install to proceed with installation 6 Click Finish once the installer has completed the installation Macintosh M Audio driver installation is not required...

Page 8: ...ound New Hardware Wizard will appear with the following questions 1 Can Windows connect to Windows Update to search for software Select No not this time and click Next to continue 2 What do you want t...

Page 9: ...nstalling the software click Finish 7 M Audio GM Module is now installed on your computer Note The GM Module software requires the KeyStudio 49i hardware to be connected and its drivers to be installe...

Page 10: ...ents 0 127 It receives MIDI messages from your KeyStudio 49i USB keyboard and sends audio signal out of the KeyStudio audio outputs Channels 1 16 M Audio GM Module has 16 individual channels that can...

Page 11: ...he Instrument field for a new sound to load This is useful when using the GM Module software in live performance situations where it may be undesirable for the first sound in a category to automatical...

Page 12: ...lable Register online at www m audio com register to receive FREE product updates and for the chance to win M Audio giveaways KeyStudio 49i Tested to comply with FCC standards FOR HOME OR STUDIO USE E...

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