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[. . . ] 49-Key Mobile USB MIDI Controller User Guide English Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of the M-Audio Keystation 49e, a 49-note full-size, velocity sensitive USB keyboard designed for easy integration with your PC or Macintosh computer. Ideal for a multitude of music creation and education applications, Keystation 49e offers you modulation and pitch bend wheels, plus assignable buttons and a slider for hands on control. Though Keystation 49e features true plug-and-play operation under Windows XP and Mac OS X, we recommend that you spend a few minutes reviewing this manual to learn about proper operation, advanced functionality, and programmability. Product Features Keyboard: 49-note velocity-sensitive keyboard pitch bend and modulation wheels volume/control slider advanced function button for programming sustain foot pedal input octave +/- buttons to extend keyboard range separate MIDI out jack routes MIDI signals from your computer to control external devices powered via USB or 9VDC power adapter (not included) functions as a standalone USB MIDI interface plug-and-play functionality via class compliancy in Windows XP and Mac OSX Ports: MIDI OUT USB MIDI IN/OUT Power: USB powered DC IN for external PSU What's in the Box? Your M-Audio Keystation 49e package should contain the following items: M-Audio Keystation 49e USB keyboard User Manual USB cable If any of the above listed items are missing, please contact the retailer where you purchased the product. About the Manual This instruction manual covers the operation of the Keystation 49e USB keyboard. Though we do not provide detailed explanation about how to set up your keyboard for use with third party music software, the majority of these software applications will work seamlessly with the Keystation 49e keyboard. Connecting Your Keyboard Before You Connect. . . You can power the keyboard either via USB or an optional external power supply. [. . . ] For example, you may be playing a song with a singer and the singer is having trouble hitting the top notes. In this case, is a good idea to try reducing the pitch by one or two semitones. * This is achieved using a MIDI function called "Transpose. " 7 Transpose works in the same way as Octave Shift above, except the shift is +/- 12. You can use the Octave "+" and "-" buttons, or the black keys F# 3, G# 3 and Bb3. These black keys represent "TRANSPOSE -, " "TRANSPOSE 0" and "TRANSPOSE +, " respectively. To assign the octave "+" and "-" buttons to transpose: Press the Advanced Functions button to get the keyboard into Edit Mode. Press the black key above D1 (named D# 1), representing "DATA = TRANSPOSE. " Edit Mode will finish as soon as D# 1 has been pressed. Press the "+" key and you will hear the pitch of the note you play go up. So, changing two semi- tones is the same as playing a note two notes higher. Channel MIDI data from the keyboard can be sent on any of 16 MIDI channels. However, certain MIDI devices and MIDI software requires the keyboard to send data on a specified channel. If this is the case, you can change the channel the data is sent using the following method: Press the Advanced Functions button to get the keyboard into Edit Mode. Press one of the 16 channel keys from D1 to E3, whichever one represents the channel you need. For example, if a device specifies that you need to send data on Channel 10, press the Advanced Functions button, and then key F2 to select Channel 10. The Channel can also be assigned to the Octave "+" and "-" buttons. When Channel 16 is reached and "+" is pressed, Channel 1 will be selected. If the Octave "+" and "-" keys are selected to vary the Channel, the lights above the buttons will not change, since it is not possible to have a Channel with a negative value. Pressing both the "+" and "-" buttons together will recall Channel 1. Program Change Program Changes are used to change the instrument or voice you are using. To do this we need to send a program change of 32, which will select an acoustic bass sound from the General MIDI Instruments list (see Appendix). Incremental/Decremental Program Change: Press the Advanced Functions button. Now the Octave "+" and "-" keys can be used to change the program. Press "+" and continue to play some notes until you find the instrument you want. Press the black key above F4 (named F# 4), representing "program. " Press keys C4, then E3 then C5. This enters the combination: "3, " "2, " "ENTER. " Alternatively, you can use the "+" and "-" buttons to change the value, and then press ENTER. [. . . ] The keyboard is now able to send data received from the computer out of its MIDI OUT jack to whatever device is connected. You need to select the Keystation 49e USB MIDI Out as the MIDI output device in your sequencer to use the MIDI output. 10 Trouble-Shooting Here are answers to common trouble-related questions you may have, using your Keystation 49e: Problem 1: My M-Audio hardware suddenly stopped working after having performed fine since installation. If the problem persists you may have to re- install drivers for the unit. Problem 2: I have plugged in a sustain pedal into my M-Audio keyboard, but it works the wrong way around. [. . . ]

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