Advanced Functions In Edit Mode; Octave Buttons Options; Octave Shift - M-Audio KeyStudio User Manual

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Advanced Functions in Edit Mode

Octave Buttons Options

The Octave "<" and ">" buttons can be assigned to control one of six possible MIDI functions:

• Octave Shift

• Transpose
In the diagram above, the first six black keys are labeled "DATA = OCTAVE, DATA = TRANSPOSE, DATA = PROGRAM, DATA
= BANK LSB, DATA = BANK MSB, and DATA = CHANNEL." These keys are used to select the desired alternate function of the
Octave buttons
To select an alternate function:
1. Press the Edit Mode button.
2. Press the black key that represents the function you want to assign to the Octave buttons. KeyStudio will exit Edit
mode as soon as you push one of these keys
PLEASE NOTE: Some of the functions that the Octave buttons can be used for cannot send out a value less than zero.
When used to control these functions, both lights above the buttons will remain on, regardless of the current setting of
that function.
The available functions of the octave buttons are:
Octave Shift
The Octave "<" and ">" buttons control octave shift by default. However, if these keys have been programmed to control
another function, you may wish to re-assign them to control octave shift once again
To assign the Octave "<" and ">" buttons to control octave shift:
1. Press the Edit Mode button.
2. Press the black key above C1 (C#1), representing DATA = OCTAVE. KeyStudio will exit Edit mode as soon as
C#1 has been pressed.
KeyStudio User Guide
• Program Change
• Bank LSB
• Bank MSB
• MIDI Channel Change
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