1.2 Connection • Connect the front panel to the main board. Instructions • Connect the main board to a FATAR TP10 (or TP23) keyboard. • Connect the main board to pedal (see Table 1-1 for pinout). • Connect the main board audio outputs to line level inputs of a mixer, a stereo sound system, etc. • Connect the main board to 12V/1A DC power supply (- to tip, + to ring). Table 1-1. Pedal Inputs (J15) Pinout Pin No. Function Description 1 Pedal Ground Reference Ground for pedal inputs 2 Forte (Sustai
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You see, your amplifier is more than just a combination of dials, wires and speakers. It is a finely tuned musical instrument. And like any fine musical instrument, it should be treated with special care and attention to detail. At Fender, we know what building guitar amplifiers is all about. For over half a century, we have been designing and producing some of the world’s best amplifiers, helping shape the face of music. In fact, many of the world’s most classic and best sounding amplifiers pro
Only use one method at one time Soundcard as power source Using the supplied self powered connector cable connect the 5 pin male plug to the Evolution MIDI keyboard and the 15 pin male plug to the MIDI port on your PC soundcard. IMPORTANT – DO NOT USE THIS CABLE TO POWER ANY OTHER EQUIPMENT or AC Power You can also use an AC adapter (not included) with the following specification: 9-12V DC output, 250-300mA, centre positive. or USB Connect to the USB port on your computer. The keyboard is powere
(relative change) 01 21 00-7F n/a (-64 - 0 - +63) Filter Resonance (relative change) 01 63 00-7F n/a (-64 - 0 - +63) EG (TVF&TVA) Attack Time (relative change) 01 64 00-7F n/a (-64 - 0 - +63) EG (TVF&TVA) Decay Time (relative change) 01 66 00-7F n/a (-64 - 0 - +63) EG (TVF&TVA) Release Time (relative change) *14 00-7F 00-7F n/a (-64 - 0 - +63) Drum Filter Cutoff Freq. (relative change) *15 00-7F 00-7F n/a (-64 - 0 - +63) Drum Filter Resonance (relative change) *16 00-7F 00-7F n/a (-64 - 0 - +63)
• The GS3 performance file contains manynew parameters not found in GS2. If you open any GS2 performances in GS3, save the GS3 versions separately – do not overwrite the GS2 versions unless you have thembacked up. • Performance files do not restore correctly when saved while a DSP Station channel is solo’d. Clear all solos before saving aperformance. • DSP Station Insert FX must be added/removed in order – it is only possible to removethe most recently loaded FX. • DSP Station Dynamics & EQ chan
Note: * if you don’t do anything for 3 seconds the LED stops flashing and shows the current PROGRAM CHANGE number. * if the number you input is over 127, it will return to the previous LSB or MSB value. 14. Selecting a VELOCITY CURVE The VELOCITY CURVEs determine the relationship between how hard the keys are struck and the corresponding velocity that the unit transmits. This unit allows you to select from 12 VELOCITY CURVEs. Simultaneously press the CHANNEL and MEMORY switches. The LED starts t
© 2002 RadioShack Corporation. All Rights Reserved. RadioShack and RadioShack.com are trademarks used by RadioShack Corporation. 32-Note Polyphonic Sound — lets you play and hear up to 32 notes at the same time, so you can play or create almost any type of music. Large Display — shows you the notes and chords as you play them, along with the current tone, rhythm, and tempo. The built-in backlight makes it easy to read, even in dim light. 61 Full-Sized Keys with Touch Response — provide the feel
KeyRig 49 is also an ideal companion to the popular GarageBand software. We recommend you spend a few minutes reviewing this Quick Start Guide to ensure proper setup. Italiano Espanol Deutsch Francais English KeyRig 49 Features KeyRig 49 Keyboard Features: • 49-key velocity sensitive keyboard • Pitch Bend wheel • Modulation wheel; MIDI re-assignable • Volume slider; MIDI re-assignable • Octave up/down buttons; MIDI re-assignable • Edit Mode button for advanced functions and programming • Sustain
KeyStudio 49i is ideal for use with a multitude of music creation applications. We recommend you spend a few minutes reviewing this Quick Start Guide to ensure proper setup. KeyStudio 49i Features Keyboard: ■ 49-key velocity sensitive keyboard ■ on-board piano sound ■ on-board piano reverb effect ■ Pitch Bend wheel ■ Modulation wheel; MIDI re-assignable ■ Piano Volume knob; MIDI re-assignable ■ Octave up/down buttons; MIDI re-assignable Sustain foot pedal input; MIDI re-assignable