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uk The Getting Started Guide should insure that you are now familiar with the basic operation of the keyboard so that we now can focus on more in-depth features. First however, we need to explain some terminology we use throughout the guide. Terminology Edit Mode: Edit Mode describes the short period after a function button has been pressed during which the parameters of that function can be altered. The numeric keypad can be used to alter a parameter during this time. No data is sent out of the Evolution MK-425C/449C/461C when it is in Edit mode except for program and bank changes. LCD symbols shown in Edit mode will flash to show you that a particular parameter can be edited. If a number is part entered, and a new controller turned, that number will become the relevant parameter number for the new controller and the 3 second editing period will re-trigger. Default mode: Default Mode describes the state of the keyboard, when no function buttons have been pressed within the last 3 seconds. In Default mode, the LCD will show the controller symbol, and the 2 digit display will show the last selected controller. The 3 digits display the currently assigned MIDI CC number. 2 Evolution MK- 425C/449C/461C Advanced User Guide Programming & Editing The MK-425C/449C/461C 3 Evolution MK-425C/449C/461C Advanced User Guide Introduction To Programming Options Each of the MK- 425C/449C/461C’s controllers can send MIDI cc, RPN/NRPN, GM 1&2 SysEx messages and even be assigned to individual MIDI channels. MIDI cc (continuous controller) numbers are part of the standard MIDI specifications and are typically used to control the real- time changing of parameters in musical equipment. For a complete list of standard MIDI controller numbers from 0 to 131, please see Appendix E on page 25. Any of the real- time controllers on the keyboard can be assigned to a MIDI cc number however the 10 assignable buttons have slightly different options from the 9 Faders (MK-449C/461C only) or rotary controllers. The following 2 charts show all the transmit messages you can program for each of the fader/controllers and assignable MIDI buttons respectively. We show you this already at this stage, so you can follow the principle of programming the controllers in the following instructions and examples. Please pay extra attention to the differences between how you program the faders or controllers and how you program the buttons. Faders & Controllers ASSIGN Description Data Lsb (Press Twice) Data Msb (Press Twice) 0-119 Standard MIDI CC’s - - 120-127 Channel Mode Messages - - 128 Pitch Bend Sensitivity - - 129 Channel Fine Tune - - 130 Channel Coarse Tune - - 131 Channel Pressure - - 132 RPN coarse RPN LSB RPN MSB 133 RPN fine RPN LSB RPN MSB 134 NRPN coarse NRPN LSB NRPN MSB 135 NRPN fine NRPN LSB NRPN MSB 136 Master Volume GM* Volume LSB Volume MSB 137 Master Pan* Pan LSB Pan MSB 138 Master Coarse Tune* Tuning LSB Tuning MSB 139 Master Fine Tune* Tuning LSB Tuning MSB 140 Chorus Mod rate** Mod rate - 141 Chorus Mod Depth** Mod depth - 142 Feedback** Feedback level - 143 Send to Reverb** Reverb send level - 144 Pitch Bend Pitch shift LSB Pitch shift MSB 255 Controller Off**** - - * General MIDI SysEx messages - for details please see page 12 & 13. * * General MIDI 2 SysEx messages *** MMC Sysex messages, for details please see page 7 & 13. **** This value cannot be typed in using the numerical keypad. Type in 144 and then press the + button to set this value. 4 Evolution MK- 425C/449C/461C Advanced User Guide Assignable MIDI Buttons ASSIGN Description Program (Press Twice) Bank LSB (Press Twice) Data Msb (Press Twice) 0-119 Standard MIDI CC’s - Toggle Value 2 Toggle Value 1 120-127 Channel Mode Messages - Toggle Value 2 Toggle Value 1 128 Pitch Bend Sensitivity - Sensitivity value - 129 Channel Fine Tune - Tuning amount - 130 Channel Coarse Tune - Tuning amount - 131 Channel Pressure - Pressure amount - 132 RPN Coarse Value RPN LSB RPN MSB 133 RPN Fine Value RPN LSB RPN MSB 134 NRPN Coarse Value NRPN LSB NRPN MSB 135 NRPN Fine Value NRPN LSB NRPN MSB 136 Master Volume* - Volume LSB Volume MSB 137 Master Pan* - Pan LSB Pan MSB 138 Master Coarse Tune* - Tuning LSB Tuning MSB 139 Master Fine Tune* - Tuning LSB Tuning MSB 140 Chorus Mod rate** - Mod rate - 141 Chorus Mod Depth** - Mod depth - 142 Feedback** - Feedback level - 143 Send to Reverb** - Reverb send level - 144 Pitch Bend - Pitch shift LSB Pitch shift MSB 145 Program/ Bank Preset Program Bank LSB Bank MSB 146 MIDI CC (on/ off) MIDI CC Button release value Button press value 147 Note ( on/ off) Note Velocity off Velocity on 148 Note (on/ off toggle) Note Velocity off Velocity on 149 MMC Command*** - Command select. - 150 Reverb type * * - Type - 151 Reverb time * * - Time - 152 Chorus type ** - Type - 255 Controller Off**** - - - Selecting A Controller For Editing Before you can assign a MIDI cc to one of the MK- 425C/449C/ 461C’s controllers, you will need to select it for editing. 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