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M-Audio Keystation 88 MK3 Guide D'utilisation page 14

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Expression Pedal Assignment
It is possible to assign MIDI effects to the Expression Pedal. Some useful effects are: MIDI CC
01 (Modulation), MIDI CC 07 (Volume), MIDI CC 10 (Pan), and MIDI CC 05 (Portamento).
There are 132 effects in total. However, for these effects to have any affect on the sound, the
receiving MIDI device must be able to read and respond to these MIDI effect messages. Most
devices will at least respond to volume, modulation, and pan data.
To assign an effect to the Expression Pedal:
1. Press the Advanced Functions button to engage Edit Mode.
2. Press the black key representing "EXPR PEDAL."
3. Use the Numerical Data Entry keys to enter the number of the effect you want to assign
to the Expression Pedal.
Instead of entering in the value number, you can cycle through each effect one at a time using
the "+" and "-" buttons. Once the correct value has been selected, press the ENTER key.
If you have made an error while entering the numerical data value, you can press the CANCEL
key to exit Edit Mode without changing the effect assigned to the Expression Pedal.
Note that each time the keyboard is turned off, the data assigned to the Expression Pedal will
be lost. Each time the keyboard is powered up, the Expression Pedal will be assigned to
modulation (effect number 01) by default.
For the sake of example, we will assign effect number 10 (pan, or balance) to the Expression
Pedal.
1. Press the Advanced button to engage Edit Mode.
2. Press the black key labeled "EXPR PEDAL."
3. Press "1."
4. Press "0" so you have entered "10."
5. Press "ENTER."
Directional Buttons and Transport Controls
The directional buttons and transport buttons use the MIDI, Mackie Control, or HUI protocols
to control certain functions in software that support them.
To select which protocol these buttons use to communicate with your software:
1. Press the Advanced button to get the keyboard into Edit Mode.
2. Press the key labeled "DAW".
Note: "+" and "-" LEDs will be lit green when in Mackie Control mode, red when in HUI
mode, and orange when in MIDI mode.
3. Press Enter.
Note: Your software must also be set to receive commands from an external device
(i.e., Keystation) using the MIDI, Mackie Control, or HUI protocol. MIDI, Mackie Control,
and HUI controls are sent on Virtual Port 2.
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