Evolution Technologies 249 manual

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    Ev olution USB Keyboards 249/361 USB MIDI Controller Keyboard 225C/249C/361C USB MIDI Controller Keyboard w ith additional programmable rotary controllers[...]

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    EVOLUTION 249/361/225C/249C/361C MIDI KEYBOARD MANUAL 1. POWER SUPPLY There ar e three methods of powerin g the Evolution USB Key board. Only use one method at one time Soundcard as power source Usin g the supplied self powered connector c able connect the 5 pin male plu g to the Evolution MIDI k eyboard and the 15 pin male plu g to the MIDI port o[...]

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    3. Demo Pressing oc tave up and down together play s a short demonstr ation. Please note that the sounds ar e set for a G M sound system and the dem o will sound diff erently on other sound sy nthesizers. Press the oc tave up and down keys once more to end dem o. 4. Entering Number s W hen any number is entered it adheres to the f ollowing rules:- [...]

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    6. PROGRA M & BANK CHA NGE MEM ORY You can assign a s elected PROGRAM CHANGE as well as a BANK LSB and a BANK MSB to one of ten num eric keys (0- 9). Once s tored, sim ply pressing one of the numer ic k ey s will send the desired PROG RAM and BANK CHANGES. T he stored inf orm ation is held in non-volatile m emor y w hich will rem em ber even if[...]

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    8. SLIDER A SSIGN Moving the SLIDER transm its MIDI CONTROL CHANGE mes sages to any connec ted equipment. The Slider defaults to s ending Channel Volume m essages on the s elected channel, but you can re-assign the slider to any other controller . Number 1 – 127 128 129 130 131 132 Functions Standard MIDI controller s Pitch Bend Sensitivity Fine [...]

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    11. TRA NSPOSE This f unction allows you to shift the pitch of the unit in sem itones. You can transpose the pitch by 24 half steps (12 up, 12 down). Press the T RANSPOSE switch. T he LED shows the curr ent TRANSPOSE value. Press the “ +” or “-” s witch to change the TRANSPOSE value. Each tim e you press + or -, the k ey board is transposed[...]

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    14. Selecting a VELOCITY CURVE The VELOC ITY CURVEs determ ine the relationship between how hard the keys are struck and the corr esponding velocity that the unit transmits. This unit allows you to select f rom 12 VELO CITY CURVEs. Simultaneous ly press the CHANNEL and MEMORY switches. The LED s tarts to flas h showing the current num ber of the VE[...]

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    Evolution 225C/249C/361C Only 17. A ssignable Rotary controllers All these assignable c ontrollers are s elected by the ‘CONT ROL SELECT ’ & 'CONTRO L ASSIGN' functions for these k ey boards. ‘ Assignable Controller s’ refers to any of the 8, 12 or 16 assignable Knobs and also inc ludes the assignable W heel and Slider. The Sl[...]

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    19. SPECIFICA TIONS Evolution 249: 1. Keyboard : 49 standard k ey s ( Velocity sens itive) 2. Control : Switches: (W HEEL, CHANNEL, PROGRAM, MEMORY, T RANSPOSE, GM RESET, VEL CURVE, BANK LSB, BANK MSB, OCT AVE DOW N, O CTAVE UP, POW ER ON/OF F, Numer ic Key s (0- 9), , +) 3. Control: Sliders: (PIT CH BEND W HEEL, MO DULATION W HEEL, CHANNEL VOLUME/[...]

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    A PPENDIX A MIDI IMPLEMENTAT ION CHART Function Transm itted Received Remarks Basic : Default Channel:Changed 1-16 1-16 :Defa ult Mode :Messages :Altered --------- X ********* Note Number: True V oice 0-127 ********* Velocity: N ote ON : Note OFF 0 X After :Key ’s Touch :Ch’s X • Pitc h B end 0 0,32 1 Control 6 Change 7 64 • • • 0 0 Ban[...]

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    A PPENDIX B STANDARD CONTROLLER NUMBERS No. Controller 00 Bank Select 01 Modulation 02 Breath Cont r ol 03 Controller 3 04 Foot Control 05 Porta T ime 06 D ata Entry 07 Channel Volume 08 Balance 09 Controller 9 10 Pan 11 Expression 12 Eff ects Controller 1 13 Eff ects Controller 2 14 Controller 14 15 Controller 15 16 Gen Purpose 1 17 Gen Purpose 2 [...]