DONNER DMK25 Pro MIDI Keyboard Controller User Manual
- June 13, 2024
- Donner
Table of Contents
USER MANUAL
DMK-25 PRO MIDI KEYBOARD
INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing the Donner DMK-25 PRO Midi Keyboard!
The DMK-25 PRO is an extraordinarily compact midi keyboard that you can use to control software synthesizer or DAW software. The portably velocity-sensitive pads and keyboard with diversified functions make it easy to compose your unique music once the inspiration strikes. The versatile and easy-to-operate DMK-25 PRO will be a powerful partner for studio or stage performances.
PRECAUTIONS
Please read the following in detail first before operation.
- Keep and follow these instructions.
- Do not store it in the following environments: Direct sunlight, high temperature, excessive humidity, excessive dust, and strong vibration.
- Do not disassemble or modify this product to avoid the danger of fire and electric shock.
- Do not submerge in water or drop water onto or into it.
- Do not place this product on an uneven surface or any other unstable place.
- Before cleaning the instrument, always remove the USB cable. Do not clean the product with thinners, alcohol, or similar chemicals to avoid discoloration.
- Do not insert small objects into the product.
- Unplug this product during lightning storms and long-lime disuse.
FEATURES
- 25-key velocity-sensitive keyboard.
- 16 scale modes provide more creative inspiration for players.
- Touch slider with light effect, control Pitch, and Modulation respectively.
- The powerful NR/ARP function provides more ways for music creation.
- Multi-color backlit pads for creating beats and changing programs.
- 4+4 Assignable knobs, sliders for freedom adjustment.
- Plug and play functionality, no driver installation required.
- 6 assignable transport buttons.
- Standard 3.5mm sustain jack.
- Only need a USB cable that you can easily and quickly establish your own creation system.
PACKAGE INCLUDES
DMK-25 PRO Midi Keyboard | x 1 |
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Standard USB TYPE-C | x 1 |
User Manual | x 1 |
READY TO WORK
FRONT PANEL
(1) Pitch Touch Bar
(2) Modulation Touch Bar
(3) Transport Button
(4) Assignable Pad
(5) Transpose+/- Button
(6) Pad Bank Button
(7) OLED Display
(8) NR/ARP Button
(9) Octave+/- Button
(10) Assignable Knob
(11) Assignable Slider
(12) S Bank Button
(13) K Bank Button
(14) Function Key
(15) Keyboard
REAR PANEL
(16) Sustain Jack
(17) Type C USB Port
RECOMMENDED DAW SOFTWARE
DMK-25 PRO will show as an input device and output device in the DAW midi settings. Before starting composing music, you need to set DMK-25 PRO as the input device in the “MIDI Setup “of DAW. After this setup, your software can receive notes and controller data from DMK 25PRO. (Every application does this a little differently, so refer to your software user manual for the settings. If you have any questions, Please contact customer service.)
The list of recommended DAW software is as follows :
- Ableton Live
- GarageBand
- Cubase/Nuendo
- FL Studio
- Waveform
- Logic
- Cakewalk Sonar
- Audition
- Pro Tools
- Studio One
- Reaper
- Kontakt
- Reason
POWER SUPPLY
If you connect your DMK-25 PRO to your computer via USB, no additional power supply is required and your DMK-25 PRO can be charged directly from your computer. However, if you use the DMK-25 PRO without a USB port on your computer, you will need an external power supply (5V 500mA)
BASIC OPERATION
(1) As a MIDI controller, the keyboard does not actually produce sound on
its own when played. Instead, it can connect the DAW software on the computer
for creation or control the software synthesizer on the iPad to make the
sound.
(2) The “ Donner Control ” software gives you a visual and intuitive
way to edit the various MIDI messages Please visit our official website
https://www.donnermusic.com to download.
1.QUICK START
(1) Connect the DMK-25 PRO to your computer using the supplied USB cable.
The unit will receive power and transmit MIDI data via the USB connection.
(2) Configure your DAW or virtual instrument software and set the DMK-25
PRO as the MIDI Input and MIDI Output device.
(3) Conned the DMK-25 PRO with an external sustain pedal.
- USB Type-Cable
- Computer
- Sustain Pedal
2.SIDE PANEL FUNCTION
(1) Sustain Jack
Use a 3.5mm jack sustain pedal to connect the DMK-25 PRO (if your pedal jack
is 6.35mm, you can purchase a conversion adapter to get the job done)
(2) Type C USB Port
Use a USB cable to connect your computer or other devices to power the
keyboard or data transmission.
3.FRONT PANEL FUNCTION
(1) Keyboard
DMK-25 PRO features 25 velocity-sensitive keys for playing and sending notes messages. The keys can also be used as shortcuts to access parameters in Edit mode, such as: changing MIDI channel, switching keyboard velocity response curve, etc.
(2) OLED Display
- Displays real-time feedback of control information.
- Screen abbreviation: PROG-Program Preset; K-Knob; S-Slider; T-Transport Button.
- The OLED display will enter the standby mode if no operation for 5 minutes.
(3) LOAD
- 4 program presets (PROG1-PROG4) and 1 RAM (Choose one of PAD 1-PAD 4 as a RAM). PROG1-PROG4 can save the edited midi message for next use while RAM unable to save the edited settings.
- Press [PAD BANK] and [NR/ARP] at the same time to enter the loading mode, the screen will display: “PLEASE CHOOSE”.
– Press [PAD BANK] and [NR/ARP] at the same time, the LED of [PAD BANK] and [NR/ARP] will blink while pressing the [PAD5] to enter PROG1. Release the button to complete.
– Press [PAD BANK] and [NR/ARP] at the same time, the LED of [PAD BANK] and [NR/ARP] will blink while pressing the [PAD6] to enter PROG2. Release the button to complete.
– Press [PAD BANK] and [NR/ARP] at the same time, the LED of [PAD BANK] and [NR/ARP] will blink while pressing the [PAD7] to enter PROG3. Release the button to complete.
– Press [PAD BANK] and [NR/ARP] at the same time, the LED of [PAD BANK] and [NR/ARP] will blink while pressing the [PAD8] to enter PROG4. Release the button to complete.
(4) Pitch Touch Bar
- Move this touch bar to send pitch bend midi messages which can control the pitch bend in the sound. Move up will increase the pitch; moving it down will decrease the pitch.
- Can be mapped by DAW software.
(5) Modulation Touch Bar
- Move this touch bar to send modulation midi messages which can control the amount of vibrato or tremolo in the sound. Move up will increase the vibrato; moving it down will decrease the vibrato.
- Can be mapped by DAW software.
(6) Assignable Pad (Pad 1-Pad 8) and Pad Bank
Assignable Pad
- Assignable velocity-sensitive pads can be edited through “EDIT” mode or “Donner Control” software.
- By default, the MIDI data output by the pad is typically used for performing drum and percussion instruments. The default output for the 8 percussion pads is as follows:
BANK A
Pad
| Midi Note| Default CN
---|---|---
Pad 1| C1 / 36|
10
Pad 2
| C#1 / 37| 10
Pad 3| D1 /38|
10
Pad 4
| D#1 / 39| 10
Pad 5| E1 / 40|
10
Pad 6
| F1 / 41| 10
Pad 7| F#1/42|
10
Pad 8
| G1 / 43|
10
BANK B
Pad
| Midi Note|
Default CN
---|---|---
Pad 9
| G#1 / 44| 10
Pad 10 | A1 / 45|
10
Pad 11
| A#1 /46| 10
Pad 12| B1 /47|
10
Pad 13
| C2 / 48|
10
Pad 14
| C#2 / 49| 10
Pad 15| D2/ 50|
10
Pad 16
| D#2 / 51|
10
BANK C
Pad
| Midi Note| Default CN
---|---|---
Pad 17| E2 / 52|
10
Pad 18
| F2 / 53| 10
Pad 19| F#2 /54|
10
Pad 20
| G2 / 55| 10
Pad 21| G#2 / 56|
10
Pad 22
| A2 / 57| 10
Pad 23| A#2/ 58|
10
Pad 24
| B2 / 59|
10
Pad Bank
Press to switch BANK A/ BANK B/ BANK C/ (Corresponding to red, green, and blue), there are 24 pads for you to edit. The default CC of Bank A is 36-43, Bank B is 44-51, and Bank C is 52-59.
(7) Transport Button
The default is Loop/ Rewind/ Fast Forward/ Stop / Play / REC/ but notes that the transport button of DAW software needs to be mapped manually. They can also be assigned to control different parameters in the Setup Mode, similar to the function buttons.
Loop Button|
- Activate the loop function of the DAW.
---|---
Rewind/Fast Forward Button|
- Activate the rewind/fast forward function of the DOW.
- Allows you to quickly find a specific position in your tracks during editing.
Stop Button|
- Activate the stop function of the DAW.
- In some recording software, the playback cursor is returned to the original position of the track.
Play Button|
- Activate the play function of the DOW.
- Start playing the audio track at the play cursor position of your software.
Rec Button|
- Activate the rec function of the DOW.
(8) Assignable Knob and K Bank
Assignable Knob
- Assignable knobs can be mapped by DAW software for the functions you want to control.
- The knob is freely programmable and needs to map by DAW software for realizing function.
K Bank
Press to switch BANK A/ BANK B/ BANK C/ (Corresponding to red, green, and blue), there are 12 Knobs for you to edit. The default Bank A is K1-K4, Bank B is K5-K8, and Bank C is K9-K12.
(9) Assignable Slider and S Bat
Assignable Slider
- Assignable sliders can be mapped by DAW software for the functions you want to control.
- The slider is freely programmable and needs to map by DAW software for realizing function.
S Bank
Press to switch BANK A/ BANK B/ BANK C/ (Corresponding to red, green, and blue), there are 12 sliders for you to edit. The default Bank A is S1-S4, Bank B is S5-S8, and Bank C is S9-S12.
(10) Latch
- Press [K BANK] and [S BANK] at the same time to switch the latch on/off. In arpeggio mode, if the latch is activated, any notes you play hold, and their note-offs are delayed until you release all the arpeggiated notes and play a new note/s. Note: Latch will apply to arpeggio mode only.
(11) Octave -/Octave +
The Octave function allows you to adjust the pitch of the notes being played up or down by one or more whole octaves.
- Octave up and Octave down, adjustable by 4 octaves (-4 to +4 octaves) respectively. The default value is 0.
- Press the [OCTAVE +] to raise the pitch of the notes by one octave. Press the [OCTAVE -] to lower the pitch of the notes by one octave.
- Press the [OCTAVE -] and [OCTAVE +] at the same time can quickly reset the DMK-25 PRO’s octave settings
(12) TRANSPOSE -/TRANSPOSE +
The transpose function allows you to adjust the pitch of the notes being played up or down by one or more semitones.
- Semitone down and Semitone up, adjustable 12 semitones (-12 to +12 semitones) respectively. The default value is 0.
- Press the [TRANSPOSE+] to raise the pitch of the notes by one semitone Press the [TRANSPOSE-] to lower the pitch of the notes by one semitone.
- Press the [TRANSPOSE -] and [TRANSPOSE+] at the same time can quickly reset the DMK-25 PRO’s transpose settings.
(13) EDIT Mode
In this mode, you can edit the output function of the keyboard, percussion
pad, knob, and slider.
For example, CC, CN, MODE, CURVE, AT can be edited, and Scale can also be
selected.
1.Follow these steps (adjustment parameters are displayed on the screen):
Step 1:
Press the [TRANSPOSE +] and [OCTAVE+] at the same time to enter the EDIT mode
(the backlight will blink).
Step 2:
Select one of the corresponding contents (CC, CN, MODE, CURVE, AT, SCALE) on
the keyboard that you want to edit.
Step 3:
Press the keyboard, pad, knob, or slider that you want to edit.
Step 4:
Adjust the parameters by rotating K1, and finally press the “Enter” key on the
keyboard for saving, which will be saved in the current program. If you do not
want to save, press the “EXIT” key on the keyboard to exit, your settings will
not be saved at this time.
2.Introduction
CC
- Continuous Controller, this is a MIDI message capable of transmitting a range of values, usually 0-127. (Hereinafter called CC).
- The CC value of Pitch, modulation, pad, transport button, knob 1-knob 4, slider 1-slider 4 can be edited.
CN
- Channel, this can be simply understood as a path, generally used for voice classification, usually 1-16. (Hereinafter called CN)
- The CN value of Pitch, modulation, pad, transport button, knob 1-knob 4, slider 1-slider 4, and keyboard can be edited.
MODE
- Edit the trigger mode of pads and transport buttons, there are two modes as follows:
- Toggle: It sends its message continuously when it is first pressed and stops sending it when it is pressed again. (Light on when pressed, light off when pressed again)
- Momentary: It sends its message while being pressed and stops sending it when it is released. (Light on when short pressed, light off when released)
CURVE
- Force mode: There are four forces: soft, medium, hard and full. The pad and keyboard can be edited.
AT-AFTER TOUCH
- For the pad, after the first touch, pressing it with force again will send continuous signals to make the notes produce multiple effects when the AT function is enabled.
SCALE
Select 16 scales respectively
Scales
| Notes
---|---
Chrom|
C #C D bE E F #F G #G A bB B
China 1
| C, D, E, G, A
China2|
C, bE, F, G, bB
Japan1
| C, bD, F, G, bB
Japan2|
C, D, bE, G, bA
Blues 1
| C, bE, F, #F, G, bB
Blues 2|
C, D, bE, E, G, A
BeBop
| C, D, E ,F, G, A, bB, B
Whole Tone|
C, D, E, #F, #G, bB
Middle East
| C, bD, E, F, G, bA, B
Dorian|
C, D, bE, F, G, A, bB
Lydian
| C, D, E, #F, G, A, B
Harmonic Minor|
C, D, bE, F, G, bA, B
Minor
| C, D, bE ,F, G, bA, bB
Phrygian|
C, bD, bE, F, G, bA, bB
Hung Min
| C, D, bE, #F, G, bA, B
Egypt|
C ,bD, bE, E, G, bA, bB
EXIT
- In EDIT mode, press the “EXIT” key to exit the EDIT mode and cancel the modification in EDIT mode.
ENTER
- In EDIT mode, press the “ENTER” key to exit EDIT mode and save the modifications in EDIT mode.
3.The followings are operation examples in Edit mode
EX. 1: Change the CC of K1
Note: When editing K1, it is necessary to add a step. After pressing the CC/CN/AT/key on the keyboard, it is necessary to press the [NR/ARP] button to enter the editing page of K1.
Step 1:
Press the [TRANSPOSE +] and [OCTAVE+] at the same time to enter the EDIT mode.
(the backlight will blink)
Step 2:
Select the CC key on the keyboard.
Step 3:
Press the [NR /ARP] button, the screen will display the adjustment page for
K1.
Step 4:
Rotate K1 to select the CC value.
Step 5:
Finally press the “Enter” key on the keyboard for saving, which will be saved
in the current program. If you do not want to save, press the “EXIT” key on
the keyboard to exit, your settings will not be saved at this time.
EX 2: Change the CN of S1
Step 1:
Press the [TRANSPOSE +] and [OCTAVE+] at the same time to enter the EDIT mode.
(the backlight will blink)
Step 2:
Select the CN key on the keyboard.
Step 3:
Slide the S1 and the screen displays the adjustment page for S1.
Step 4:
Rotate K1 to select the CN value.
Step 5:
Finally press the “Enter key on the keyboard for saving, which will be saved
in the current program. If you do not want to save, press the “EXIT” key on
the keyboard to exit, your settings will not be saved at this time.
EX. 3: Change the MODE of Pad and Transport Button
Step 1:
Press the [TRANSPOSE +] and [OCTAVE+] at the same time to enter the EDIT mode
(the backlight will blink).
Step 2:
Select the MODE key on the keyboard.
Step 3:
Press the PAD or Transport Button that you want to edit.
Step 4:
Rotate K1 to select the momentary or toggle.
Step 5:
Finally press the “Enter” key on the keyboard for saving, which will be saved
in the current program. If you he not want to save, press the “EXIT’ key on
the keyboard to exit, your settings will not be saved at this time.
EX. 4: Change the CURVE of Pad
Step 1:
Press the [TRANSPOSE +] and [OCTAVE+] at the same time to enter the EDIT mode.
(the backlight will blink)
Step 2:
Select the CURVE key on the keyboard.
Step 3:
Press the PAD that you want to edit.
Step 4:
Rotate K1 to select the soft, medium, hard, or full.
Step 5:
Finally press the “Enter key on the keyboard for saving, which will be saved
in the current program. If you he not want to save, press the “EXIT” key on
the keyboard to exit, your settings will not be saved at this time.
EX. 5: Change the AT of Pad
Step 1:
Press the [TRANSPOSE +] and [OCTAVE+] at the same time to enter the EDIT mode.
(the backlight will blink).
Step 2:
Select the AT key on the keyboard.
Step 3:
Rotate K1 to select the ON/OFF.
Step 4:
Finally press the “Enter key on the keyboard for saving, which will be saved
in the current program. If you do not want to save, press the “EXIT” key on
the keyboard to exit, your settings will not be saved at this time.
EX. 6: Change the SCALE of the Keyboard
Step 1:
Press the [TRANSPOSE +] and [OCTAVE+] at the same time to enter the EDIT mode
.(the backlight will blink).
Step 2:
Select the SCALE key on the keyboard.
Step 3:
Rotate K1 to select the SCALE that you want.
Step 4:
Finally press the “Enter” key on the keyboard for saving, which will be saved
in the current program. If you do not want to save, press the “EXIT” key on
the keyboard to exit, your settings will not be saved at this time.
(14) NR/ARP
TEMPO, DIVISION, and SWING are common in the NR and ARP modes. (The backlight turns green when in NR mode while turning blue is in ARP mode.
NR
The Full name is NOTE REPEAT. For example, if you hold down the C3 note and G3 note in this mode, it will repeat them over and over.
UP
An ascending arpeggio in which the notes that compose a chord are played or sung in rising order. For example, C3E3G3, C3E3G3.
DOWN
A descending arpeggio in which the notes that compose a chord are played or sung in descending order. For example, G3E3C3 G3E3C3.
UP/DOWN
Ascending and descending arpeggio. In this mode, the pressed note will repeat increase from low to high and then decrease from high to low. For example, C3E3G3G3E3C3, C3E3G3G3E3C3.
CHORD
The DMK-25 PRO has a chord mode that lets you play a chord with just one finger. This is a great innovative feature that can enrich your writing and give your melodies more depth.
TEMPO
The adjusted range is 30-240bpm, default is 120bpm.
DIVISION
Used to select rhythm, respectively are 1/4,1/4T,1/8,1/8T,1/16,1/16T,1/32,1/32T.
SWING
Used to select rhythm swing on/off, the range is 1%-100%, and the unit is 1%.
1.Follow these steps in the ARP mode
(adjustment parameters are displayed on the screen):
Step 1: Press and hold the [NR/ARP] button and wait for 0.5s, the backlight
will turn white.
Step 2: Select one of the corresponding contents (UR DOWN, UP/DOWN, CHORD) on
the keyboard that you want to edit.
(Make sure to press and hold the [NR/ARP] button during the operation)
Step 3: Paled the TEMPO/DAVISON/SWING on the keyboard that you want to edit.
Step 4: Adjust the parameters by rotating K1.
Step 5: Press the [NR/ARP] button again to exit the mode.
2.Follow these steps in the NR mode
(adjustment parameters are displayed on the screen):
Step 1: Press and hold the [NR/ARP] button and wait for 0.5s, the backlight
will turn white.
Step 2: Paled the TEMPO/DAVISON/SWING on the keyboard that you want to edit.
(Make sure to press and hold the [NR/ARP] button during the operation)
Step 3: Adjust the parameters by rotating K1.
Step 4: Press the [NR/ARP] button again to exit the mode.
3.The followings are operations in NR/ARP mode
Editing the CHORD
Step 1: Press and hold the [NR/ARP] button, the backlight will turn white.
Step 2: Select the CHORD key on the keyboard, and the screen displays the
adjustment page for CHORD.
Step 3: Release the [NR/ARP] button, CHORD mode is enabled when the [NR/ARP]
button tums blue.
Step 4: Once in the CHORD mode, press and hold the [OCTAVE+] and [S Bank]
buttons at the same time, and the backlight will tum white while the screen
displays “DEFINE CHORD”.
Step 5: Play the chord note that you want on the keyboard while pressing and
holding the [OCTAVE+] and [S Bank].
Step 6: Release the [OCTAVE+] and [S Bank] buttons after finishing the chord
setting.
Step 7: Press the [NR/ARP] button to exit CHORD mode.
For example:
If you want to play a simple 2-note chord in Chord mode press and hold the
[OCTAVE+] and [S Bank] buttons at the same time in CHORD mode while playing a
C and G note on the keyboard, and then release the [OCTAVE+] and [S Bank]
buttons, at this time the lowest note of the Chord will default to the root
note, in order of the input note It will automatically transpose to the new
note you’re playing.
Editing the TEMPO
Step 1: Press and hold the [NR/ARP] button, the backlight will turn white.
Step 2: Select the TEMPO key on the keyboard.
Step 3: You can set the TEMPO by beating the TEMPO key three times
continuously as fast as you want, or by rotating the K1.
(make sure to press and hold the [NR/ARP] button during the operation)
Editing the DIVISION
Step 1: Press and hold the [NR/ARP] button, the backlight will turn white.
Step 2: Paled the DIVISION key on the keyboard.
Step 3: Paled a rhythm note type by rotating the K1.(make sure to press and
hold the [NR/ARP] button during the operation)
Editing the SWING
Step 1: Press and hold the [NR/ARP] button, the backlight will turn white.
Step 2: Select the SWING key on the keyboard.
Step 3: Press the SWING key to switch on/off.
Step 4: Select the percentage type of rhythm swing by rotating the Kl. (make
sure to press and hold the [NR/ARP] button during the operation)
(15) Restore Factory Setting
Restoring factory Settings will clear all data and restore it to its default state, please follow the steps below:
-
Make sure the USB cable of the DMK-25 PRO is connected properly
-
Press the [K BANK] and [OCTAVE-] at the same time, and the backlight will blink.
(The screen will display the reset information) -
The DMK-25 PRO will be restored to factory settings in 3s according to the screen prompt, if you want to cancel this operation, click the [K BANK] or [OCTAVE-] button to exit within 3s.
SPECIFICATIONS
General
Type| Donner DMK-25 PRO Midi Keyboard
Number of Keyboard Keys| 25 Keys
Display| OLED
Assignable Pads| 8 Pads
Assignable Sliders| 4 Sliders
Assignable Knobs| 4 Knobs
Function Buttons| 8 Buttons
Transport Buttons| 6 Buttons
Inputs/Outputs
USB| USB Type-C, 5V 500mA
Sustain Input| 3.5mm Jack
Dimensions| 337 x 183 x 26 mm
Weight| 0.68 KG
FCC STATEMENT
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However,
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and
on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of
the following measures:
— Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
— Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
— Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected.
— Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions (1)this device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an
uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and Operated with
minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body.
ASSIGNABLE UNIT LIST
The following table shows the default parameters for each module of the machine based on Standard MIDI, listing the range of settings available for each module CC and CN and their default values.
Unit
| Channel Range| Default Channel| Assign Range|
Default Assign
---|---|---|---|---
PITCH|
1-16
| 1 (Global)|
0-128
| 128 (Pitch)
MODULATION|
1-16
| 1 (Global)|
0-127
| 1 (Modulation)
PAD1 (NOTE)(BANK A)|
1-16
| 10 (Drum)|
0-127
| 36
PAD2 (NOTE)(BANK A)|
1-16
| 10 (Drum)|
0-127
| 37
PAD3 (NOTE)(BANK A)|
1-16
| 10 (Drum)|
0-127
| 38
PAD4 (NOTE)(BANK A)|
1-16
| 10 (Drum)|
0-127
| 39
PAD5 (NOTE)(BANK A)|
1-16
| 10 (Drum)|
0-127
| 40
PAD6 (NOTE)(BANK A)|
1-16
| 10 (Drum)|
0-127
| 41
PAD7 (NOTE)(BANK A)|
1-16
| 10 (Drum)|
0-127
| 42
PAD8 (NOTE)(BANK A) |
1-16
| 10 (Drum)|
0-127
| 43
PAD1 (NOTE)(BANK B)|
1-16
| 10 (Drum)|
0-127
| 44
PAD2 (NOTE)(BANK B)|
0-16
| 10 (Drum)|
0-127
| 45
PAD3 (NOTE)(BANK B)|
1-16
| 10 (Drum)|
0-127
| 46
PAD4 (NOTE)(BANK B)|
1-16
| 10 (Drum)|
0-127
| 47
PAD5 (NOTE)(BANK B)|
1-16
| 10 (Drum)|
0-127
| 48
PAD6 (NOTE)(BANK B)|
1-16
| 10 (Drum)|
0-127
| 49
PAD7 (NOTE)(BANK B)|
1-16
| 10 (Drum)|
0-127
| 50
PAD8 (NOTE)(BANK B) |
1-16
| 10 (Drum)|
0-127
| 51
PAD1 (NOTE)(BANK C)|
1-16
| 10 (Drum)|
0-127
| 52
PAD2 (NOTE)(BANK C)|
0-16
| 10 (Drum)|
0-127
| 53
PAD3 (NOTE)(BANK C)|
1-16
| 10 (Drum)|
0-127
| 54
PAD4 (NOTE)(BANK C)|
1-16
| 10 (Drum)|
0-127
| 55
PAD5 (NOTE)(BANK C)|
1-16
| 10 (Drum)|
0-127
| 56
PAD6 (NOTE)(BANK C)|
1-16
| 10 (Drum)|
0-127
| 57
PAD7 (NOTE)(BANK C)|
1-16
| 10 (Drum)|
0-127
| 58
PAD8 (NOTE)(BANK C) |
1-16
| 10 (Drum)|
0-127
| 59
BUTTONS|
1-16
| 1 (Global)|
0-127
| 15-20
K1 (BANK A)|
1-16
| 1 (Global)|
0-127
| 30
K2 (BANK A)|
1-16
| 1 (Global)|
0-127
| 31
K3 (BANK A)|
1-16
| 1 (Global)|
0-127
| 32
K4 (BANK A)|
1~16
| 1 (Global)|
0-127
| 33
K1 (BANK B)|
1-16
| 1 (Global)|
0-127
| 34
K2 (BANK B)|
1~16
| 1 (Global)|
0-127
| 35
K3 (BANK B)|
1~16
| 1 (Global)|
0-127
| 36
K4 (BANK B)|
1~16
| 1 (Global)|
0-127
| 37
K1 (BANK C)|
1-16
| 1 (Global)|
0-127
| 38
K2 (BANK C)|
1~16
| 1 (Global)|
0-127
| 39
K3 (BANK C)|
1~16
| 1 (Global)|
0-127
| 40
K4 (BANK C)|
1~16
| 1 (Global)|
0-127
| 41
S1~S4 (BANKA/B/C)|
1~16
| 1-12|
0-127
| 7 (Volume)
PEDAL|
1~16
| 1 (Global)|
0-127
| 64 (Sustain)
KEYBOARD|
1~16
| 1|
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