Assigning A Device Id; Resetting To The Factory Default Setting; Saving And Recalling Individual Groups Of Controllers - M-Audio Keystation Pro 88 Advanced Manual

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You can record the complete Memory Dump into a standard MIDI sequencer. To recall
the Memory Dump back to the Keystation Pro 88, play the MIDI track that contains the
recorded Memory Dump to the Keystation Pro 88, making sure the Keystation Pro 88 is
selected as the output device for that particular track.
A Memory Dump, or a Memory Send, does not affect the current controller assignments
to the Keystation Pro 88. Once a Memory Dump has been sent to the Keystation
Pro 88, you will need to recall a preset to access the new memory settings.

Assigning a Device ID

Pressing the DEVICE ID buttons (STORE + GLOBAL CHANNEL) will allow you to
assign a Device ID to the Keystation Pro 88. The default Device ID is 127. When a
Memory Dump is performed, it can be received by any Keystation Pro 88.
If a device ID is assigned to any number other than 127, the Memory Dump performed
will be specific to the Keystation Pro 88 with the same Device ID. If the Device ID of the
Keystation Pro 88 differs from the Device ID that was recorded with the memory dump,
the data will be ignored. The Device ID is a way of differentiating between multiple
Keystation Pro 88s. We recommend you keep the Device ID setting at 127.
When you press the Device ID buttons, the small two-digit display will read "id." The
three-digit display represents the assigned Device ID. You can enter a new Device ID
using the numeric keypad, or the +/- buttons.
For more information on SysEx messages and Device ID, please see the "MIDI In/Out
and MIDI Messages Explained" section of this manual.

Resetting to the Factory Default Setting

The Keystation Pro 88 comes with 10 presets stored in its memory (for a complete list,
see Appendix H). You can reset the Keystation Pro 88 back to the factory defaults on
power-up by holding down the +/- buttons. This will reset all controllers, their parameters
and newly saved presets back to the default state.
Note: Restoring the factory presets will erase all controller setups stored to memory.

Saving and Recalling Individual Groups of Controllers

The controllers of the Keystation Pro 88 are divided into three Groups.
Group A:
Pitch Bend Wheel
Modulation Wheel
Transport buttons (5 buttons above the wheels)
Sustain Pedals 1 and 2 (pedals not included)
Expression pedal (pedal not included)
Settings for all Zones

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