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MOTÖR 61 / MOTÖR 49 User Manual
F VELO - the pads send a fixed velocity (regardless of how hard the pad
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is hit). You can assign the desired fixed velocity value.
V VELO - the pads send a variable velocity message (depending on how
hard the pad is hit).
D BEAT - this double-beat button allows you to emulate the sound of a
double pedal on the triggered pads. This function will send not only a note
command when hitting a pad, but also when releasing it.
REPEAT - this button allows you to re-trigger a held pad automatically.
If REPEAT is active and you press down and hold a pad, the assigned note
command will re-trigger again and again. The re-triggering speed can be
controlled with the TIME DIVISION buttons and the TEMPO (tap) button.
REAR PANEL
EXPR - this ¼" jack allows you to connect an expression pedal, typically
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a treadle pot. The operation of this pedal can be customized using the
GLOBAL/MIDI/CHANGE CONTROL menu. Press the pedal when the menu is
waiting for you to move a desired control.
SUSTAIN - this ¼" jack allows you to connect a sustain pedal, such as a
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normally-open switch.
The operation of this pedal can be customized using the GLOBAL/MIDI/
CHANGE CONTROL menu. Press the pedal when the menu is waiting for you
to move a desired control.
MIDI OUT - this 5-pin DIN jack is used to send MIDI data generated by the
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MOTÖR keyboard out to external devices.
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MIDI THRU/MERGE - this port can operate in 2 modes – THRU or MERGE.
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This is selectable in the GLOBAL/MIDI/MIDI THRU MODE menu:
MIDI THRU - MIDI data from external devices coming into the MOTÖR
keyboard's MIDI IN or USB jack, is sent out of the MIDI THRU jack.
(MIDI devices can then communicate with other MIDI devices without the
MOTÖR keyboard's MIDI output data.)
MIDI MERGE - MIDI data from external devices coming into the MOTÖR
keyboard's MIDI IN or USB jack, is combined with the MIDI data generated
by the MOTÖR keyboard, and sent out of the MIDI THRU jack.
MIDI IN - this is used to send MIDI data to the MOTÖR keyboard that has
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been generated by any external source. This will commonly be an external
hardware sequencer, a computer equipped with a MIDI interface, etc.
USB PORT - This USB type B jack allows connection to a computer.
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The MOTÖR keyboard will show up as a class-compliant USB MIDI device,
capable of supporting MIDI in and out.
USB MIDI IN - accepts incoming MIDI data from an application.
USB MIDI OUT - this is capable of operating in OUT, THRU, or MERGE
modes, selectable via the GLOBAL/MIDI/USB OUT MODE menu.
POWER INPUT - connect to the supplied power adapter only. Connect the
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power adapter to your local AC mains supply.
The MOTÖR keyboard can be USB powered instead. In this operation,
it receives its power from the USB connection to a computer, and the fader
motors are disabled, and the display and buttons are dimmed to reduce
power consumption.
POWER SWITCH - use this to turn the MOTÖR keyboard on and off.
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Only turn it on after all connections have been made.
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