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For example, the LCD displays the “PROG” symbol in the right hand corner, indicating that the PROGRAM button has been pressed.
The Program value sent on Global MIDI Channel 01 is 00. 

You can also program the assignable buttons to send out fixed Program messages to individual MIDI channels. 

To learn more about this function, please read the “Programming and Editing” section in the Advanced User Guide.

Bank Changes

If your receiving device has more than 128 programs, you may be able to access the additional banks by sending out Bank Change
LSB (Least Significant Bit) and MSB (Most Significant Bit) Messages.

To send LSB and MSB Messages:

1.

Press the DATA LSB or DATA MSB button (6).

2. Type in the Bank Number you wish to send, using the numerical keypad or the +/- keys (3).

Please check the documentation for your receiving device to ensure that it will respond to these messages. 

To learn more about this function please read the “Programming and Editing” section in the Advanced User Guide.

Editing MIDI Controllers

Selecting a controller for editing

To select one of the Keystation Pro 88 faders or rotary dials for editing, simply move the controller you wish to select. Initially, the LCD
display will show the positional value for that controller.  Once you have stopped moving the controller and approximately three
seconds have passed, the LCD screen will show two numerical values. The small two-digit number in the lower left corner of the LCD
represents the number of the controller you have selected.  The large three-digit display will show the controller number that specific
controller is assigned to.

Assigning MIDI CCs to a controller:

1.

Press “Control Assign.” The LCD will flash the CC symbol.

The 3-digit display will indicate the currently assigned MIDI CC number.

2. Enter a new MIDI CC value using the numeric keypad or “+” and “-” buttons.

The MIDI controller number you select will be assigned to the currently selected controller, shown by the number on the small two-
digit display.

Please see the “Programming and Editing” section in the Advanced Guide for further information.

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Summary of Contents for M71020QS-EN

Page 1: ...yourself with installation and the features of the Keystation Pro 88 please spend a few minutes reviewing the Getting Started Guide to learn about basic operation For advanced functions and programmab...

Page 2: ...eatures are covered in the Keystation Pro 88 Advanced User Guide The Advanced User Guide is provided in electronic documentation on the included Driver CD This Manual is in the Adobe Acrobat pdf file...

Page 3: ...e Do not leave the adapter plugged in for long periods of time if the unit is not in use MIDI Connection In and Out Ports On the rear panel of the keyboard you will find a MIDI Out port 14 that you ca...

Page 4: ...ers click Restart 7 Switch on the Keystation Pro 88 18 OMS Setup You now have to run the OMS Setup program 1 Before beginning the setup ensure that AppleTalk is off This option is found in the chooser...

Page 5: ...are set to the same MIDI channel The Global MIDI Channel affects the keyboard Program and Bank Changes as well as any other external controllers that have been set to respond to the Global Channel se...

Page 6: ...se the keyboard This will let you change the key of the music you are playing without changing the fingering of the notes 1 Press TRANSPOSE OCTAVE and OCTAVE at the same time 8 2 Press the OCTAVE or k...

Page 7: ...e preset number on the numerical keypad 3 3 Press the function button 6 STORE 4 Using they numerical keypad 3 enter in the preset memory number that you wish to store the preset to If you want the Key...

Page 8: ...ys the below fader symbol Press the Channel Assign and Controller Assign buttons to disengage Draw Bar Mode Muting Controllers The Control Mute feature allows you to alter the position of any fader or...

Page 9: ...Editing section in the Advanced User Guide Editing MIDI Controllers Selecting a controller for editing To select one of the Keystation Pro 88 faders or rotary dials for editing simply move the contro...

Page 10: ...h you are using MIDI data is simply control data that is read by a softsynth which must complete a large number of complex calculations in order to produce the sound you hear This process takes time I...

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