Evolution Technologies MK-416C Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
Evolution MK-425C/449C/461C Advanced User Guide
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Appendix A - MIDI IMPLEMENTATION CHART
Function Transmitted Received Remarks
Basic :Default
Channel:Changed
1-16
1-16
X
:Default
Mode :Messages
:Altered
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X
*********
X
Note
Number:True Voice
0-127
*********
X
Velocity: Note ON
: Note OFF
0
0
X
After : Keys
Touch :Ch’s
0
0
X
Pitch Bend 0 X
Control 0-119
Change
0 X
120-127 0 X
Program
Change:True Number
0-127
*********
X
System Exclusive GM, GM2, MMC
Memory
Dump
Song Position
Common:Song Select
X
X
X
System :Clock
Exclusive:Commands
X
0
X
Aux :Local ON/OFF
Messages :All Notes OFF
:Active Sense
:Reset
0
0
0
0
X
Notes: 0 = YES X=NO
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Evolution MK-425C/449C/461C Advanced User Guide
The following shows how to set a button to transmit a note on when
pressed, and a note off when released.
1. Press “CONTROL SELECT” and press the “0” button.
2. Press “CONTROL ASSIGN” and enter '147' this is the
MIDI cc number that corresponds to Note on/off mode, as
shown in Appendix B.
3. Press “DATA MSB” twice and enter a value of '100'. This
means when you press the button, a Note on message will be
sent out with a velocity of 100.
4. Press “DATA LSB” twice, and enter a value of '000'. This
means when you release the button, a Note off message will
be sent out.
5. Press the “PROGRAM” button twice and enter '064'. This will
mean you are sending out MIDI note 64 or E4, each time you
press the button. The MIDI note numbers are given in
Appendix D.
This button mode has many uses. You can play a conventional sound on the
keyboard while triggering samples and effects on different MIDI channels from the
buttons. You could even trigger video clips or a lighting rig.
Note: When you press the button in note mode, the LCD display will briefly
show the note velocity.
When transmitting SysEx messages, the individual control channel number does not
define a transmit channel, but a device ID. This is made clear since when you press
the CHANNEL button, the Channel symbol will not be shown and there is no ’c’ in the
3 digit display.
Device ID’s range between 00 – 127. In most cases, you should set the device ID as
127. 127 means the SysEx message will be received by all devices.
Please note that the device ID for a Sys Ex message assigned to a controller can not
be changed using the Device ID buttons. These buttons are used for varying the
global device ID of the MK-425C/449C/461C.
Assigning A Note To A Button
About SysEx Messages & Device ID