Advanced Midi Features In Edit Mode; Advanced Functions In Edit Mode; Octave Buttons Options - M-Audio KEYSTUDIO KeyStudio 49i User Manual

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The button to the left of the keys labeled "Edit Mode" is used to access additional advanced functions of the keyboard When this
button is pressed, the keyboard will enter Edit mode and the keys on the keyboard can be used to select functions and enter data
The light above the Edit Mode button indicates whether or not the keyboard is in Edit mode When in Edit mode, the black keys on
the keyboard are used for selecting functions, while the white keys are used for data entry and channel selection
Your keyboard will exit Edit mode as soon as either a function is selected or the CANCEL or ENTER key is pressed The light above
the Edit Mode button will turn off and the keyboard can then be used to play notes again Some functions do not require confirmation
via the Enter or Cancel keys When these functions are selected, the keyboard will automatically exit Edit mode and return to
Performance mode
Note: Not every music application can process all types of MIDI messages. Please consult your software's documentation
for information on what messages it can accept.

Octave Buttons Options

The Octave "<" and ">" buttons can be assigned to control one of seven possible MIDI functions:
< Octave Shift
< Transpose
< Program Change
In the diagram above, the first seven black keys are labeled "Data = Octave, Data = Transpose, Data = Program, Data = Bank LSB,
Data = Bank MSB, Data = Channel and Data = Tuning " These keys are used to select the desired alternate function of the Octave
buttons
KeyStudio 49i User Guide

Advanced MIDI Features in Edit Mode

Advanced Functions in Edit Mode

< Bank LSB
< Bank MSB
< MIDI Channel
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< Master Tune Setting
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