USB Audio Interface/ MIDI Keybroad Controller PC-80 Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- USING THE UNIT SAFELY
- Important Notes
- Contents
- Contents of the package
- Names of things and what they do
- Setup
- Operation
- Appendix
- Using the PC-80 as a MIDI controller keyboard
- Basic connection example and signal flow
- The PC-80’s basic operating modes
- Transmitting various MIDI messages from the PC-80
- Setting the MIDI transmit channel
- Selecting sounds—Transmitting Program Change and Bank Select Massages
- Starting/stopping playback data—Transmitting a Start/Stop/Continue message
- Transmitting messages to an external MIDI sound module
- Setting the split points
- Using the VALUE encoder to transmit values for a specified parameter
- Using the PC-80 as a MIDI interface
- Using the PC-80 as an audio interface
- System settings for the PC-80
- PC-80 driver settings
- Troubleshooting
- Driver-related problems (Windows)
- Can’t record or play back audio or MIDI/No sound
- Noise or pops are heard when recording/playing on your computer
- Noise or distortion occurs when the PC-80 is not connected to your computer
- The sound is too weak
- Problems with the PC-80 Software Synthesizer
- Won’t start up
- The menu does not appear correctly (can’t select it)
- No sound
- Sound is too loud/too soft
- Clicks, pops, or noise occurs in the sound
- Sounds you play from the keyboard are delayed
- Can’t control sounds or parameters from the PC-80
- Can’t play back song data/Playback is incorrect
- Can’t use the PC-80 software synthesizer from other software
- Uninstalling the PC-80 software synthesizer
- MIDI implementation
- Main specifications
- Index
- Using the PC-80 as a MIDI controller keyboard

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System settings for the PC-80
List of parameters that can be assigned
6
Press the
ENTER
button.
Key Display Parameter Contents of setting
VOLUME
Assigns the VOLUME parameter to the Value Encoder.
VOLUME: 0–127
PANPOT
Assigns the PANPOT parameter to the Value Encoder.
PANPOT: 0–127
TEMPO
Assigns the tempo of the F8 Clock messages to the Value Encoder.
TEMPO: 20–250
COARSE TUNING
Assigns the COARSE TUNING parameter to the Value Encoder.
COARSE TUNING: 0–127
FINE TUNING
Assigns the FINE TUNING parameter to the Value Encoder.
FINE TUNING: 0–127
AFTERTOUCH
Assigns the AFTERTOUCH parameter to the Value Encoder.
AFTERTOUCH: 0–127
CONTROL CHANGE
Assigns the CONTROL CHANGE parameter to the Value Encoder.
CONTROL CHANGE: 0–127
CHORUS LEVEL
Assigns the CHORUS LEVEL parameter to the Value Encoder.
CHORUS LEVEL: 0–127
REVERB LEVEL
Assigns the REVERB LEVEL parameter to the Value Encoder.
REVERB LEVEL: 0–127
KEY VELOCITY
Assigns the KEY VELOCITY parameter to the Value Encoder.
In KEY VELOCITY MODE, the velocity value is fixed.
The PC-80 transmits velocity values that correspond to the force
with which you play the keyboard, but if KEY VELOCITY is as-
signed to the Value Encoder, the fixed velocity value you specify
using the Value Encoder will be transmitted regardless of how
you actually play the keyboard. Use KEY VELOCITY MODE if
you don’t want the velocity values to be affected by how you
play the keyboard.
KEY VELOCITY: tch, 1–127
* If you use the Value Encoder to set the value to “tch”, the trans-
mitted velocity will correspond to the force with which you actu-
ally play the keyboard.
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