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ProKeys 88sx User Guide

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Troubleshooting

The ProKeys 88sx has been designed to give you high performance and professional quality audio.  It has been tested under a wide range of 
systems and operating conditions.  However, there are a virtually limitless number of operating scenarios, any of which may affect your system’s 
performance.  Though this section cannot cover all possible issues you may encounter, we would like to offer you some suggestions for dealing 
with common problems.

If you are connecting to a computer, we recommend that you avoid connecting too many devices to your computer at the same time.  The more 
devices you have connected to the computer, the greater the load on the computer’s CPU.  Although it is possible in theory to chain multiple USB 
devices together, doing so may degrade your system’s performance.

If you are experiencing clipping or distortion:

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  Turn the volume slider down.  You may be overloading the input of the audio device you have connected the ProKeys 88sx to.

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   If you are recording the audio from your ProKeys 88sx on a computer, the distortion may be due to the audio settings of your computer’s 

sound card.  This can be corrected by either increasing the audio buffer size used by your soundcard, or trimming its input gain levels.  
Refer to the user manual for your computer sound card for more information.

My ProKeys 88sx suddenly stopped working after having performed well since installation on a computer.

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   Switch off the unit and leave it off for 10 seconds. Then restart your computer, power up your ProKeys 88sx and try again. If the problem 

persists, you may have to reinstall the drivers for the unit.  The latest drivers are available at http://www.m-audio.com.

I have plugged in a Sustain pedal to my ProKeys 88sx, but it works backwards.

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   The polarity of the Sustain pedal is calculated by the ProKeys 88sx 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 not to press the pedal when you 
power up. To reverse the pedal polarity, just press and hold the pedal when you power up. Note: this will have to be done each time you 
power up the ProKeys 88sx.

I have connected the ProKeys 88sx to my computer.  When I press a key, there is a delay before I hear any sound.

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   This delay is known as latency.  Latency with MIDI signals is caused at the computer and is not coming from the ProKeys 88sx. This may 

be due to the CPU load of the soft-synth you are using. MIDI data is simply control data. MIDI data is read by the soft-synth; the soft-synth 
then completes a large number of complex calculations in order to produce the sound you hear and all this processing activity takes time.  
If you already have adjusted the appropriate parameters relating to latency on your sound card, try re-installing the latest drivers for the 
sound card, or try reducing the buffer sizes of the sound card. If you are using a host application, check its buffer size settings as most 
applications allow for user adjustment to improve timing.

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  If you feel that you may need to upgrade your sound card, please visit http://www.m-audio.com.

Warranty

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Summary of Contents for ProKeys 88sx

Page 1: ...ProKeys 88sx User Guide...

Page 2: ...eys 88sx can function as a stand alone digital piano or a MIDI controller if used in conjunction with your computer or sound module Part 1 of this manual will detail the functions of the ProKeys 88sx...

Page 3: ...keys C1 to C5 of the ProKeys 88sx are used for data entry Please also consult Appendix B on page 22 for an illustration of how the functions are mapped across the keys The functions are listed below...

Page 4: ...ProKeys 88sx underneath the Pitch Bend and Modulation wheels These jacks will accept a 1 4 jack plug as used on many standard headphone sets 1 2 Instrument Buttons Each instrument button will call up...

Page 5: ...u you will hear Bb 1 10 Modulation Wheel Some of the instruments have Tremolo and Vibrato effects associated with them The Modulation wheel will control the depth of these effects So if you set the wh...

Page 6: ...Transpose buttons this is achieved using the Octave and Octave function keys when in Edit mode Press Advanced Functions Press key C 3 to decrease the pitch or D 3 to increase it 1 12 2 Master Tuning T...

Page 7: ...Edit mode 2 1 Setup If you only intend to use your ProKeys 88sx to control a sound module or synthesizer through the MIDI out port there is no need to read the following three sections and you should...

Page 8: ...ually start the menu by clicking on Start My Computer Stage Piano Series autorun exe 3 Follow the onscreen directions to choose your product Once you select your product click Install to begin copying...

Page 9: ...transmit channel of your ProKeys 88sx Press the Advanced Functions Button Press one of the white Channel keys which run from D1 to E3 These are labelled as CH1 to CH16 in Appendix B Alternatively you...

Page 10: ...up or down by as much as 12 semitones This means if you press the Transpose or button 12 times the tone will sound exactly one octave higher or lower The Transpose buttons each have an associated LED...

Page 11: ...controls are assigned to send master volume modulation and expression messages respectively However you can assign them to send different MIDI controller messages by changing the number that is assign...

Page 12: ...Performance mode resumes If any data entry was currently underway the value entered is ignored 2 11 5 Slider Assign To assign the Volume slider to a different MIDI Controller message Press the Advance...

Page 13: ...ample the process is as follows Press the Advanced Functions button Press the Wheel assign function key key F 3 see Appendix B Press white data entry keys A3 B3 then A4 to enter the number 128 Press C...

Page 14: ...ut from USB mode is on To turn MIDI out from USB mode on Press the Advanced Functions Button Press the MIDI Out from USB function key G 2 see Appendix B Performance Mode will resume However data gener...

Page 15: ...the next section 3 3 Controlling a Sound Module from the Computer By turning on MIDI Out from USB mode see page 17 the data coming in from the computer will go directly out of the MIDI Out port and t...

Page 16: ...Sustain pedal is calculated by the ProKeys 88sx 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 depre...

Page 17: ...one assistance Mac 0820 391 191 0 12 Euros par minute t l copieur fax 01 72 72 90 52 Ventes aucun appels d assistance technique t l phone 0810 001 105 Numero Azur courriel info m audio france com t l...

Page 18: ...elocity Note ON Note OFF 0 X 0 After Keys Touch Ch s X 0 X Pitch Bend 0 0 Control 0 119 Change 0 0 Channel Mode 120 127 0 0 Program Change True Number 0 127 only those on page 13 System Exclusive GM2...

Page 19: ...r Black Keys C 1 Data Octave D 1 Data Transpose F 1 Data Program G 1 Data Bank LSB A 1 Data Bank MSB C 2 Data Channel D 2 Data Tuning F 2 Panic G 2 MIDI Out From USB A 2 Local Off C 3 Octave D 3 Octav...

Page 20: ...ler 60 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...

Page 21: ...n Strings 2 52 Choir Aahs 53 Voice Oohs 54 Syn Choir 55 Orchestral Hit 80 Syn Square Wave 81 Syn Sawtooth Wave 82 Syn Calliope 83 Syn Chiff 84 Syn Charang 85 Syn Voice 86 Syn Fifths Sawtooth Wave 87 S...

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