Sending Bank Changes During Performance; Sending Snap Shot - M-Audio Keystation Pro 88 Advanced Manual

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1. Press the PROGRAM button.
2. Select the Zones that the Program Change should be sent on. If left alone, the
Program Change will be sent to all active zones.
3. Type in the Program number you wish to send, using the numerical keypad or the
+/- keys.
Example: The LCD display the PROG symbol indicating that the PROGRAM button has
been pressed. The program value sent is 00 and it is sent on the Global MIDI Channel
01. Zone 1 is flashing, indicating the Program Change affects Zone 1.
You can also program the assignable buttons to send out fixed Program messages to
individual MIDI channels. For additional information on this method, please go to the
"Programming and Editing" section of this manual.

Sending Bank Changes During Performance

If your receiving MIDI device has more than 128 presets, you may be able to access the
additional banks by sending out Bank Change LSB and MSB messages.
1. Press the DATA LSB or DATA MSB button.
2. Select the Zones that the Program Change should be sent on. If left alone, the Bank
Change will be sent to all active zones.
3. Type in the Bank number you wish to send, using the numerical keypad or the +/- keys.
Note: Please check the documentation for your receiving MIDI device to ensure that it will respond to
these messages. For more information on Data LSB and MSB messages, please see the "Program
and Bank Changes Explained" section of this guide.

Sending Snap Shot

A Snap Shot sends the current controller assignments and their values to a receiving
device. To send a Snap Shot, press the +/- buttons on the keypad at the same.
When you send a Snap Shot, the LCD will display the Snap Shot symbol (below) and the
data for an individual controller will be sent on the MIDI channel that controller has been
assigned to.
Snap Shot is an effective way to synchronize the receiving device with the Keystation
Pro 88 and can be used as a creative tool. The data sent when SNAP SHOT is pressed
can be viewed in your sequencer's list editor. Set your sequencer to record and press
SNAP SHOT. Then open the list editor and ensure it is set to display controller data.

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