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5.0 Control Panel

If you look to the right hand side of the front panel you’ll see the connections for Line Out
(to amplification), Headphone Socket, Power In/USB, MIDI Out, Blue LED Indicator, seven
pedal inputs and above them the four push buttons for Octave Shift and Patch Change.

                                      SONG LIST/PATCH               OCTAVE SHIFT

SUSTAIN 

MIDI OUT POWER

IN/USB

HEADPHONE

LINE OUT

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2

3

4

5

6

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5.1 Push Button Controls

There are four push buttons to change octaves, patch or song list. You cannot change the 
function of these buttons. In performance mode they will always operate the octave shift 
and patch/song list. In edit mode they will move the cursor or change values.

5.2 Song List/Patch Up/Down

These buttons change the patch or song list by +1 or -1 each time. If you are in 'song list' 
mode they will change the song list number and if you are in 'patch' mode they will change 
the patch number. The instrument will arrive in patch mode so you can scroll through all 
the sounds. Simply press the save button to the left of the display to get into song list 
mode. We have made 3  song lists to get you started. Just press 'save' again to get back 
into patch mode.

5.3 Octave Shift 

Octave Shift will change the range of the keyboard layout. On start up the instrument's
range   will   be   dependent   on   the   size   of   your   Xylosynth   and   the   patch   you   are   in.   By
pressing the octave shift you can shift up or down an octave (12 notes). This can be in

'latching mode'

 where the shift stays until you press the pedal/button again to change it

or 

'single shift mode' 

(for pedals only)

 

where the octave reverts to it's previous range as

soon as you release the pedal (see Patch Settings M. Octave Shift).

 

The pedal factory

default is 'single shift mode'. The pedals can also be set to shift semitones, see Patch
Settings, V –

 

I. Semitone Shift. 

6.0 Foot Pedal Controls

The new Mk7 Xylosynth has seven pedal inputs which can be programmed to operate 
various functions apart from input 6 which is always Sustain. Inputs 

1- 4

 can only be used 

with 

analogue/

expression pedals and inputs

 5-7

 can only be used with 

digital/

on/off 

pedals (or expression pedals with digital functionality).

Pedal Type

Analogue/Expression Pedals

Digital On/Off Pedals

Input Number

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

Wernick Pedal – (ON/OFF

Function Only).

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ü

ü

ü

ü

ü

ü

Switchable Stereo Expression

Pedals

ü

ü

ü

ü

ü

ü

ü

Mono Digital Pedals

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x

x

x

ü

ü

ü

Drum Triggers – Mono/Stereo

ü

ü

ü

ü

x

x

x

Basically, the two types of foot pedal that can be used with the Xylosynth are the On/Off 
type (digital), normally with a mono jack (one black band) and Expression pedals 
(analogue) which contain a potentiometer for variable control (volume, wah wah etc) 

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Page 2: ...Shift 6 0 Foot Pedal Controls 6 1 Jack Inputs 1 2 3 and 4 6 6 2 Jack Inputs 5 and 7 6 3 Sustain 7 0 Analogue Settings 7 1 Length of Note 7 2 Sensitivity Knob 7 8 0 Display 9 0 Introduction to Programm...

Page 3: ...he instrument needs to be stable while calibrating on power up so always push the USB cable in gently to avoid disturbance if the other end is already connected to the power source 3 If you have inter...

Page 4: ...are 128 Note Numbers in MIDI and these define the pitch of the sound It s like having a keyboard with 128 keys An easy reference point to remember is Middle C C4 which is MIDI Note Number 60 Tuned A 4...

Page 5: ...the keyboard layout On start up the instrument s range will be dependent on the size of your Xylosynth and the patch you are in By pressing the octave shift you can shift up or down an octave 12 notes...

Page 6: ...Patch Song List 1 1 same as the buttons above You can reprogramme these inputs to operate different functions see Patch Settings U Jacks 1 4 Function 6 2 Jack Inputs 5 and 7 These inputs are all the...

Page 7: ...ustic contact sound minimal and to protect the sensors 8 0 Display The new Mk7 Xylosynth is using the latest technology OLED display so we can show more information to the player When you are performi...

Page 8: ...A PATCH CONTROL PATCH SONG Switch the Xylosynth between incremental patch up down control or song list control There is a shortcut between these by pressing the SAVE button to the left of the display...

Page 9: ...s 5mins J RESTORE BACKUP Overwrites the patch settings using the back up stored settings takes 5mins K FACTORY RESET Overwrites all settings to the factory default takes 5mins PRESS EXIT AT ANY TIME T...

Page 10: ...1 128 or 0 127 Selects programme number B Channel 1 16 or 0 15 Selects Channel Number C Bank 1 16 or 0 15 Selects bank Number D Octave 0 12 24 36 48 60 72 84 96 108 Sets the MIDI Note Number of the fi...

Page 11: ...on messages split keyboard Q Trigg Settings Goes to Drum trigger settings below Drumpads are activated by selecting Drumpad in Global Settings B A Input and also Patch Settings U Jacks 1 4 Functions...

Page 12: ...s 5 7 Function Digital Pedal 5 A Octave Up Shift keyboard up an octave 12 notes B Octave Down Shift keyboard down an octave 12 notes C Programme Up Increases programme number on sound source by 1 D Pr...

Page 13: ...arred instrument such as Xylophone Marimba you may want to set the top key sensitivity to be less than the bottom key sensitivity 4 Raise minimum volume in your patch setting F Min Velocity so that yo...

Page 14: ...56 Orchestra Hit Brass 57 Trumpet 58 Trombone 59 Tuba 60 Muted Trumpet 61 French Horn 62 Brass Section 63 Synth Brass 1 64 Synth Brass 2 Reed 65 Soprano Sax 66 Alto Sax 67 Tenor Sax 68 Baritone Sax 69...

Page 15: ...60 Hi Bongo 61 Low Bongo 62 Mute Hi Conga 63 Open Hi Conga 64 Low Conga 65 High Timbale 66 Low Timbale 67 High Agogo 68 Low Agogo 69 Cabasa 70 Maracas 71 Short Whistle 72 Long Whistle 73 Short Guiro 7...

Page 16: ...rom the Key Compare the wire loop with keys nearby as they should all be the same Also you can test this before putting the crinkle washers nuts by moving the wires into out of the hole noticing that...

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