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GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS 

This product must be grounded (earthed). If it should malfunction or breakdown, grounding 
provides a path of least resistance for electric current to reduce the risk of electric shock. 
This product is equipped with a cord having an equipment-grounding conductor and a 
grounding plug. The plug must be plugged into an appropriate outlet that is properly 
installed and grounded in accordance with the local codes and regulations. 
 

DANGER 

Do not modify the plug provided with the product. If it will not fit  have a proper outlet 
installed by a qualified electrician. 

 
DATA HANDLING 

The information contained in the internal memory may sometimes be lost due to incorrect 
user action. Make sure to save important data onto USB Stick or Hard Disk. ORLA will not 
be responsible for damages caused by data loss. 
 

DISCLAIMER 

The information contained in this manual has been very carefully revised. Due to the 
constant effort to improve the product, the product specifications might differ to those in the 
manua l. The specifications are subject to modification without prior notice. 

 
TAKING CARE OF YOUR INSTRUMENT 

Your keyboard is a fine instrument and deserves careful treatment. Follow  these next few 
points carefully to keep it at it’s best for many years. 

Never open the case and touch the internal circuits 

Always switch the power 0FF after use 

Clean with a cloth or a damp sponge. If the dirt is particularly persistent, use a 
neutral detergent to remove it. Never use solvents or alcohol 

Do not place your instrument near electric motors, neon or fluorescent lamps as 
these may generate disturbances 

In most cases you just need to change the position of the instrument to avoid 

 

interference 

Keep your instrument away from dusty environments, high humidity, and high 

 

temperatures 

Make sure that your local AC mains voltage matches the voltage indicated on the 
name plate in the back of the instrument.  

Do not use electrical appliances, neon lights or variable lighting system on the same 
AC Mains outlet 

Before turning on the instrument, make sure that your amplifiers and speaker 
system are OFF 

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Computer controlled instruments can be interrupted by spikes, surges and dropouts 
on the power line. If your instrument stops working because of a power line 
disturbance, switch it OFF for a few seconds and then switch it back ON. 

 

Never disconnect the power cable without turning OFF the power switch first. 

 

 
 
 

 
 

Summary of Contents for Jamkey

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Page 3: ...located away from heat sources such as radiators heat registers and other products that cause heat 7 The product should be connected only to the type of power supply described in the operating instruc...

Page 4: ...YOUR INSTRUMENT Your keyboard is a fine instrument and deserves careful treatment Follow these next few points carefully to keep it at it s best for many years Never open the case and touch the intern...

Page 5: ...controls can be reprogrammed using the JamKey Editor that is available for download from the Jamkey web site Do you use a computer an iPad or sound module on stage The central area of the JamKey has b...

Page 6: ...anspose keyboard and pedal sections 8 buttons 8 pads and 8 rotary controls which are totally assignable One Play Bar to control an external Sequencer or DAW Digital Audio Workstation 16 memories to st...

Page 7: ...can be reprogrammed for different functions using the JamKey Editor You can map assign all controls and store your Patches in the sixteen memory locations of the instrument What is a Patch A Patch is...

Page 8: ...di Standard 10 Empty 02 2B GM Midi Standard 11 Empty 03 3B GM Midi Standard 12 Empty 04 4B GM Midi Standard 13 Empty 05 5B GM Midi Standard 14 Empty 06 6B GM Midi Standard 15 Empty 07 7B GM Midi Stand...

Page 9: ...wbars 74 71 73 72 91 93 92 94 95 CC 74 Cut OFF CC 71 Resonance CC 73 Attack CC 72 Release CC 91 Send Reverb CC 93 Send Chorus CC 92 Tremolo CC 94 Delay CC 95 Phaser Left Panel Assignments for Default...

Page 10: ...amKey via USB cable 2 Switch ON the JamKey 3 Open the JamKey Editor on the computer Midi Port Assignments 1 Select in the Menu bar on the computer Settings MIDI 2 Choose JKC MM49 TEC Driver for Input...

Page 11: ...the JamKey The Patches will be stored in Bank A and Bank B 1 to 16 If No is selected an Empty Patch is created and ready to be used JamKey Editor Main Header In this floating menu you can recall and...

Page 12: ...us Fixed Velocity Midi Out ports standard Midi Out and USB1 Midi Out simply select the function by ticking the related check box Bass Pedals You can connect a midi bass pedal board via MIDI IN located...

Page 13: ...d USB1 Midi Out Within the Pedal Bass section there are controls for the Bass Drawbars and Wheel Controls features Bass Drawbars It is possible to select the control change settings for Bass Drawbars...

Page 14: ...have two types of Bass Drawbars assigned at the same time Wheel Controls You can choose to which split to assign the Pitch Bend and Modulation If necessary the wheel controls can be recalibrated Pres...

Page 15: ...he dropdown list below the Drawbar icons You can also link them to the Split 1 2 and 3 of the Drawbars It is possible to make User Settings for Upper and Lower Drawbars Check the User box ON Select Mi...

Page 16: ...n the following window you can choose which splits to assign to the Sustain Pedals and Expression Pedals At the bottom of the Pedals icons you can select from a dropdown list the control change to ass...

Page 17: ...y are assigned by default to the Drawbar Organ features but can be reprogrammed for new functions The following window indicates how each knob can be assigned new functions from the related drop down...

Page 18: ...T Virtual Organ Vintage Organs by Native Instruments Percussion On Soft Fast Third Off Normal Slow Second Vibrato Rotor Upper Lower On Slow On Off On Off Select Off Fast It is possible to change the d...

Page 19: ...there are 8 rotaryknobs They can be programmed for different functions The following window indicates how each knob can be assigned new functions from the related drop down lists It is also possible...

Page 20: ...at can be reprogrammed Double click on a single tab to Assign Message and Select Midi Out There are some other assignable buttons as illustrated below Assignable These two tabs are assigned by default...

Page 21: ...a single tab and the following window appears Choose Assign Message option and Select Midi Port Midi Out or USB1 Midi Out Play Bar The Play Bar controls external Sequencer on your DAW Double click on...

Page 22: ...ers the ability to load and use Patches stored in the computer It is possible to Load a single Patch from the computer to the internal flash memory of the JamKey 2 Patch Menu Save Patch To JamKey The...

Page 23: ...al requirements Select the Settings Menu Select Dynamic Curve Edit There are 5 Dynamic Curves preset in the Editor Fixed Soft Medium Hard Very Hard A different curve can be selected for each split in...

Page 24: ...e Edit mode there may be a delay in the corresponding sound whilst the editor is calculating data The velocity value associated to the key pressed is detected by calculating the time between the first...

Page 25: ...ynamic Curve When the editing of the new Dynamic Curve is complete it is possible to save it in the internal memory of the JamKeyas User 1 by pressing the Save as User 1 button Loading and Saving Dyna...

Page 26: ...y Editor function 1 Download firmware file bin from our site www jamkey net on the computer 2 Switch OFF the JamKey keyboard 3 Open the JamKey Editor Tool on the computer 4 Switch ON the JamKey keyboa...

Page 27: ...ftware Update button Select the firmware file bin on the computer and click OK Open 8 A dialog box appears and the Update will start The Software Update may take some time 9 When update is completed t...

Page 28: ...buttons for Vibrato Upper ON OFF Lower ON OFF Vibrato Select 6 LED for Vibrato Type 2 LED Buttons for Rotor ON OFF Slow Fast 2 LED Buttons for Upper Keyboard Transpose Up Down 1 LED Button for Octave...

Page 29: ...29 JamKey Controller Black JamKey Controller Orange JamKey Controller Red...

Page 30: ...30 All specifications and appearance are subject to change without notice MM49 pro 2013 All rights reserved...

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