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User Guide (English)

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M-Audio Keystation Mini 32
USB Cable
Ignite Card
Quickstart Guide
Safety & Warranty Manual
Support
For the latest information about this product (system requirements, compatibility information, etc.) and
product registration, visit m-audio.com/keystationmini32.
For additional product support, visit m-audio.com/support.
Recommended Download
Ignite (airmusictech.com/getignite): We recommend downloading Ignite, a music creation tool designed by
AIR Music Technology to be easiest way to capture, build, and share musical ideas. Ignite works well on its
own or as a writing companion to the production capabilities of your software.

Connecting Your Keyboard

1.
Plug the USB cable provided with your Keystation Mini 32 keyboard to a free USB port on your
computer.
2.
Plug the other end of the USB cable into the USB input on the Keystation Mini 32 keyboard.
The single USB cable not only powers the keyboard but also sends MIDI data to and from your computer
system.
If you intend to use your Keystation Mini 32 with a USB hub, make sure the USB hub uses an external power
supply. Using a passive USB hub which does not use a power supply may not provide enough power if other
devices are connected to the hub.
We do not recommend connecting an audio interface to the same USB hub as the Keystation Mini 32.
You can also use Keystation Mini 32 with your iPad to control supported music creation apps.
Connecting your Keystation Mini 32 to an iPad requires the iPad Camera Connection Kit, which is available
from the Apple Store.

Getting Started

Once you have finished the installation, you will need to configure your music software for use with
Keystation Mini 32. Connect Keystation Mini 32 to your computer and then open your software. In your
software's Preferences, Options, or Device Set-Up menu, select Keystation Mini 32. (In Windows XP
SP3, Keystation Mini 32 will appear in your software under the name USB Audio Device.) Windows Vista,
Windows 8, Windows 7, and Mac OS X will recognize the device as Keystation Mini
For further information about configuring your software to receive MIDI data from your Keystation Mini 32,
and using software instruments with the application, refer to the documentation provided with that product.
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