Volume Knob - M-Audio Keystation Mini 32 Guide D'utilisation

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Modulation Button
The modulation button takes the place of a wheel that is typically used for modulation of the sound you
are playing. The depression of the button mimics the rotation of a wheel. This type of real-time
controller was originally introduced on electronic keyboard instruments to give the performer options
such as adding vibrato, just like players of acoustic instruments do.
Just like the pitch bend buttons, the modulation button is fully MIDI-assignable. The default Continuous
Controller number (MIDI CC) for Modulation is 1.
You can also reassign this button in Edit Mode. To learn more about this, please see the full User
Guide, available at m-audio.com/keystationmini32.

Volume Knob

The Volume Knob sends a MIDI message that controls the volume of the notes you are playing.
Although the Volume knob is assigned to the default MIDI CC message 7, you can also
reassign this knob in Edit Mode. To learn more about this, please see the full User Guide,
available at m-audio.com/keystationmini32.
Refer to your MIDI hardware or software documentation to confirm that it is able to receive MIDI
Volume messages.
Sustain Button
The Sustain button can be used for sustaining the sound that you are playing, without having to
keep your hands on the keyboard (just like the sustain pedal on a piano). Pressing the Sustain
button engages Sustain; pressing it again disengages Sustain.
You can change how this button behaves in Edit Mode. To learn more about this, please see
the full User Guide, available at m-audio.com/keystationmini32.
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