KeyRigTM 25User GuideEasy-to-Use 25-Note USB Keyboard
| 11KeyRig 25 User GuideStoring PresetsKeyRig 25 uses “non-volatile” memory allowing presets to be stored even after the keyboard has been sw
| 12KeyRig 25 User GuideProgram Mode OverviewKeyRig 25 has two modes of operation: Program mode and Performance mode. Most of the time, the c
| 13KeyRig 25 User GuideLimiting the Range of the Controls Normally, the range of a MIDI controller is 0 to 127. In some cases, you may wis
| 14KeyRig 25 User GuideSetting Toggle Values for the Buttons The 8 assignable buttons and the pedal can each be assigned to toggle between t
| 15KeyRig 25 User GuideAssigning a Note to a ButtonThe following shows the procedure for setting a button to transmit a MIDI Note On message
| 16KeyRig 25 User Guide 8. Finally, press the ADVANCED FUNCTION button, then the CHAN ASGN key. 9. Enter the channel that the message s
| 17KeyRig 25 User GuideMIDI Messages In-DepthProgram & Bank Changes When the MIDI standard was first established, it enabled the user to
| 18KeyRig 25 User GuideYou will find many MIDI devices respond to program change commands and many are organized according to the GM listing.
| 19KeyRig 25 User GuideAppendicesAppendix A: MIDI Implementation ChartFunction Transmitted Received RemarksBasic Default 1-16XChannel Chang
| 20KeyRig 25 User GuideAppendix B: Assignable MIDI CC’s on KeyRig 25Table B1: Knobs and fader assignmentsMIDI CC Description Data LSB Data
| 3KeyRig 25 User GuideIntroductionCongratulations on your purchase of the KeyRig 25 USB MIDI controller. This powerful keyboard is designed
| 21KeyRig 25 User GuideTable B2: Buttons and Sustain Pedal AssignmentsMIDI CC Description Program Data LSB Data MSB0-119 Standard MIDI CC
| 22KeyRig 25 User GuideAppendix C: Hexadecimal Conversion ChartValor hexadecimal Valor decimal Valor hexadecimal Valor decimal Valor hexade
| 23KeyRig 25 User GuideAppendix D: General MIDI Preset SpecificationPiano Bass Reed Synth Effects0 Acoustic Grand Piano1 Bright Acoustic Pia
| 24KeyRig 25 User GuideAppendix E: Standard MIDI Controller Numbers (MIDI CC’s)00 Bank Select01 Modulation02 Breath Control03 Controlle
| 25KeyRig 25 User GuideAppendix F: Roland GS and Yamaha XG NRPN Support to Roland JV/XPNRPN NRPN Data DataMSB LSB MSB
| 26KeyRig 25 User GuideTechnical InfoCaution: Electro Static Discharge, Electrical Fast Transient and Conducted RF interference may cause th
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| 4KeyRig 25 User GuideMinimum System RequirementsKeyRig 25 Keyboard Windows • Pentium 3 - 800 MHz or higher (CPU may be higher
| 5KeyRig 25 User GuideInstalling the KeyRig 25 keyboardYour KeyRig 25 controller is class-compliant and requires no additional drivers when
| 6KeyRig 25 User GuideControls and ConnectorsTop Panel 1. Keyboard – KeyRig 25 has a two-octave, velocity sensitive keyboard. Thi
| 7KeyRig 25 User Guide Rear Panel 10. Power Switch – This switch powers the unit on and off.11. Sustain Pedal Input – Connec
| 8KeyRig 25 User GuideUsing KeyRig 25In many cases, once KeyRig 25 has been installed, you can simply launch your music program and begin ma
| 9KeyRig 25 User GuideSending Program ChangesIf your software or MIDI device supports “program change” messages, you can recall different pr
| 10KeyRig 25 User GuideMIDI Out from USB ModeWhen KeyRig 25 is connected to your computer via USB, all MIDI data generated by the keyboard i
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