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Keystation Pro 88 Advanced Guide

Contents:

1  Getting Started

2  Terminology

3  Performance Operations of the Keystation Pro 88

 

Sending Program Changes During Performance

 

Sending Bank Changes During Performance

 

Sending Snap Shot

 

Muting All Controllers

 

Drawbar Mode

 

Changing Zones

4  Programming and Editing the Keystation Pro 88

 

Introduction to Programming Options

 

Selecting a Controller for Editing

 

Assigning MIDI CCs

 

Assigning an Individual MIDI Channel

 

Changing the Global Channel

 

Setting Toggle Values for the Buttons

 

RPN/NRPN, SysEx and Other Advanced Messages

 

Assigning MMC Control to a Button

 

Assigning RPN/NRPN to a Fader/Rotary Controller

 

Assigning a Note to a Button

 

About SysEx Messages and Device ID

 

Non-Volatile Memory

 

Memory Dump

 

Assigning Device ID

 

Resetting to the Factory Default Setting

 

Save/Recall of Individual Groups of Controllers

 

Programming Zones

 

How to Transpose or Change the Octave of a Zone

 

The Program, Bank LSB and Bank MSB of a Zone

 

Setting the Channel of a Zone

 

Group A Controllers

Summary of Contents for Keystation Pro 88

Page 1: ...g MIDI CCs Assigning an Individual MIDI Channel Changing the Global Channel Setting Toggle Values for the Buttons RPN NRPN SysEx and Other Advanced Messages Assigning MMC Control to a Button Assigning...

Page 2: ...ages Explained MIDI In Out Signal Flow Diagram About the MIDI In Port About the MIDI Out Port Program and Bank Changes Explained RPN NRPRs Explained SysEx Explained 7 Appendices Appendix A MIDI Implem...

Page 3: ...be edited If a number is partially entered and a new controller turned that number will become the relevant parameter number for the new controller and the three second editing period will retrigger D...

Page 4: ...ones that the Program Change should be sent on If left alone the Bank Change will be sent to all active zones 3 Type in the Bank number you wish to send using the numerical keypad or the keys Note Ple...

Page 5: ...rol Mute enables you to move the controller to a position relative to the software s controller value rather than causing the software s controller value to jump You can also use this feature for crea...

Page 6: ...each instrument You can even change the octave transpose the keyboard or select a different instrument for each Zone individually For more information on programming and Zone features please see the...

Page 7: ......

Page 8: ...cate the currently assigned MIDI CC number 2 Type in a new MIDI CC value using the numeric keypad or the buttons The MIDI controller number you select will be assigned to the currently selected contro...

Page 9: ...ignable buttons can each be assigned to toggle between two values For example you may want to send out value 15 when you first press the button followed by value 74 when you press the button a second...

Page 10: ...er the chart in Appendix B 4 Press the CHANNEL ASSIGN button once 5 Type in 127 using the numerical keypad This ensures that the message is set to all device ID numbers For more information about this...

Page 11: ...Mode then select hex and enter the hexadecimal value you need to convert Press the Dec button to convert it to a decimal value Enter this converted decimal value into the Keystation Pro 88 The table...

Page 12: ...the three digit display Device IDs range between 00 127 In most cases you should set the Device ID at 127 At this setting the SysEx message will be received by all devices Note The Device ID for a Sys...

Page 13: ...he data will be ignored The Device ID is a way of differentiating between multiple Keystation Pro 88s We recommend you keep the Device ID setting at 127 When you press the Device ID buttons the small...

Page 14: ...cted By pressing the group buttons for groups B and C the LCD should not display them 3 Ensure Group A is selected by pressing the Group A button until Group A is displayed in the LCD 3 Enter 02 using...

Page 15: ...CD will display 5 5 Press ZONE RANGE again to exit Zone Edit Mode The Program Bank LSB and Bank MSB of a Zone Each Zone can be assigned individual Program Bank LSB and Bank MSB messages This enables y...

Page 16: ...s the channel assignment must be set to 0 the Global Zone channel for those controllers If a Group A controller is assigned to any channel other than 0 it will not transmit in multiple Zones If a Grou...

Page 17: ...Installing the Librarian Software 1 Insert the Keystation Pro 88 Installer CD ROM in to your CD ROM drive 2 Click on Librarian Installer 3 Follow the onscreen instructions through the installation pro...

Page 18: ...you like To rename a memory double click on it You can also move memories around by dragging and dropping them to new positions or using the Copy buttons These buttons are defined below To copy the s...

Page 19: ...ure to check www m audio com or www evolution com for future updates to the Librarian software 6 MIDI In Out and MIDI Messages Explained MIDI In Out Signal Flow Diagram The MIDI In and MIDI Out ports...

Page 20: ...nks available via the 14 bit Bank Change message The first 7 bits of this message are sent in a single byte known as the Bank LSB The last 7 bits are specified by another byte known as the Bank MSB Th...

Page 21: ...umps controller settings and much more It also allows the controllers of one device to be controlled by another It is not possible to program your own specified SysEx message into the Keystation Pro 8...

Page 22: ...7 Appendices Appendix A MIDI Implementation Chart...

Page 23: ...Appendix B1 Assignable MIDI CC s Faders Rotary Controllers...

Page 24: ...Appendix B2 Assignable MIDI CC s Buttons...

Page 25: ...Appendix C Hexadecimal Conversion Chart...

Page 26: ...Appendix D1 General MIDI Instruments Appendix D2 MIDI Note Numbers...

Page 27: ...Appendix E Standard MIDI Controller Numbers MIDI CC s...

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