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1  Power Switch (On/Off)
2  DC Power Supply Connector Plug – accepts a 12V DC power supply, center positive, 500mA
3  USB 1.0 Port – accepts a standard USB cable
4  MIDI Out Port – accepts a standard 5-pin DIN type MIDI cable
5  MIDI In Port – accepts a standard 5-pin DIN type MIDI cable
6  2 Foot Switch Inserts – accept standard switch-type pedals with 1⁄4” TS jack leads
7  Expression Pedal Insert – accepts a standard Expression Pedal with a 1⁄4” TRS jack
8  Stereo Audio Outputs – both the L and R inserts accept standard 1⁄4” TS jack leads.  L output provides a MONO signal output.
9  Headphone Insert (under the 2 wheels) – accepts 1⁄4” TRS jack headphone plug

 Before You Connect Your ProKeys 88...

The ProKeys 88 is a stand-alone digital piano and does not require a computer for operation. If you wish to use the MIDI controller 
functions of the ProKeys 88 with your computer, please check the installation documentation below fi rst.  

Important: Do not connect the USB cable to a computer until instructed to do so in the installation instructions on page 7.

Your computer must have a USB port. The wide fl at end of the included USB cable (A) connects to the USB port at the back or on the 
side of your computer. Plug the square end of the cable (B) into the back of the keyboard.

This ProKeys 88 cannot use the USB cable to provide the keyboard with its power.  You must power your ProKeys 88 using the 
external power supply provided.  If you wish to use an alternate power supply, ensure you choose one that meets the required 
specifi cations.  

The required power supply specifi cations are: 

12V DC

center positive

500mA

Driver Installation Procedure

Basic Installation

Because it is a class-compliant device, installing the ProKeys 88 on your Windows XP 
or Mac OS X computer is simple and straightforward: 

Use  the  supplied  USB  cable  to  connect  the  ProKeys  88  to  a  USB  port  on  your 
computer and you’ll be ready to go! You can do this while the computer is on or off, 
and no driver installation is necessary.

Installing the Windows Multi-Client Driver

While  class-compliancy  offers  easy  setup  and  connection  of  the  ProKeys  88,  the 
Windows class driver is defi cient in that only one MIDI application, or program, can 
use the ProKeys 88 at any given time. For many users, this is perfectly acceptable, 
as they will only be using the ProKeys 88 to communicate with their host MIDI/audio 
application.

However, if you use multiple applications at once, including applications “ReWired” together (such as Ableton Live as a host and 
Propellerhead Reason as a slave), you’ll need to install the Windows ProKeys 88 MIDI driver so both the host and ReWired application 
can both be controlled from the ProKeys 88 simultaneously.

Performance Tip #2

Dual Manual Organ

  –  Select  Organ  1 

and then create a split assigning the Organ 

2 Program to the left side of the keyboard. 

Transpose Organ 1 down one octave and 

Organ  2  up  two  octaves.  Adjust  their 

volumes  to  taste  and  you  have  a  great 

split  manual  organ  combination.  Also 

for  a  great,  screaming  organ  patch,  try 

layering both organs and adding chorus 

to Organ 1 only.

Summary of Contents for ProKeys 88

Page 1: ...ers of that function can be altered The numeric keypad can be used to alter a parameter during this time The LED display will ash to show you that the displayed parameter can be edited If an Edit Func...

Page 2: ...allowing these features to be used with a MIDI synthesizer module or sequencer MIDI Out from USB Local On Off MIDI clock Start Stop Tempo Control for MIDI Clock Rate with Tap Tempo SPP Song Position P...

Page 3: ...card Pentium processor or better G3 or better Windows 98 ME 2000 or XP 256MB RAM 64MB RAM Controls and Connectors 1 Instrument Buttons 11 MIDI Bank LSB Button 2 Split Button 12 MIDI Bank MSB Button 3...

Page 4: ...quired speci cations The required power supply speci cations are 12V DC center positive 500mA Driver Installation Procedure Basic Installation Because it is a class compliant device installing the Pro...

Page 5: ...MIDI controller and will display a Found New Hardware Wizard If you have Service Pack 2 installed on your computer you will be asked if you d like to search the Internet for a driver Please select No...

Page 6: ...d to a computer Connection to a computer allows the keyboard to work with software based sequencers synthesizers and modules It also allows a secondary MIDI device connected to the MIDI In plug to use...

Page 7: ...instrument Split and layer faders transmit MIDI controller 7 messages and the Master volume fader transmits a master volume sysex message Equalizer Rotary Knobs The Equalizer Knobs allow EQ control o...

Page 8: ...layered programs Layer and Main Instruments will be assigned across the rest of the keyboard starting from the key to the right of the Split Point Grand Piano Button The Grand Piano Button will overri...

Page 9: ...lable effect types are Pressing either Effect Button again turns the effect off If you turn an effect on the effect is always applied across the entire keyboard to all active instruments but all instr...

Page 10: ...he Layer and Split Buttons to control three instruments at the same time in your MIDI device you must always ensure the channel assignment for each of the Layer Split and Main Instruments differ Local...

Page 11: ...Tempo Buttons and tapping on the Sustain Pedal The rate at which the timing clock messages are sent will be updated every four taps Examples The ProKeys 88 as a MIDI Controller First and foremost the...

Page 12: ...iming Clock Byte F8h is sent at a rate of 96 per note So if your ProKeys 88 has a tempo setting of 120 BPM the timing clock should be sent 192 times per second 2 X 96 For a tempo setting of 100 BPM th...

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Page 14: ...instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful int...

Page 15: ...red X 0 Note Number True Voice 0 127 0 Velocity Note ON Note OFF 0 X 0 After Keys Touch Ch s X X X Pitch Bend 0 0 Control 0 119 Change 0 0 120 127 0 0 Program Change True Number 0 127 0 System Exclusi...

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