Keyspan Keyrig25 Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
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KeyRig 25
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Quick Start Guide
Assigning KeyRig 25’s buttons, knobs, or sliders to control
your software:
The KeyRig 25 keyboard has a number of assignable MIDI controls (knobs, buttons,
sliders, etc.) that can be used to control your music software. Each assignable
control has its own unique MIDI Continuous Controller (CC) number. When you turn
a knob, push a button, or move a fader, KeyRig 25 sends out MIDI CC data that is
received and interpreted by your music software. To control your music software with
KeyRig 25, first make sure the program is configured to receive MIDI data generated
by KeyRig 25. This is described in the section above.
Next, use your program’s “MIDI Learn” function to assign each of KeyRig 25’s
knobs, buttons, and sliders to the specific parameters you’d like to control. Most
audio applications now have a MIDI Learn function, and you’ll need to refer to
the software’s documentation to find out how to use this feature. Once you have
assigned an on-screen parameter to one of the buttons, knobs, or sliders on KeyRig
25, you should be able to control the parameter using your hardware controller.
If your program does not feature a “MIDI Learn” function, you may still be able to
manually assign your program’s features to be controlled by KeyRig 25. To find out
how to do this, refer to the KeyRig 25 User Guide found on the KeyRig 25 CD-ROM.