User manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
 - What's in the package?
 - Features
 - Front Panel Layout
 - Rear panel layout
 - Getting Started
 - Connecting your iKeyboard X controller
 - Cubase
 - Nuendo
 - Logic Pro
 - Samplitude
 - Bitwig
 - Reason
 - Reaper
 - Studio One
 - Ableton Live
 - Pro Tools
 - iMapTM Software for Mac OS X
 - Installing iMapTM Software for Windows
 - Assigning MIDI functions with iMapTM
 - iMapTM iKeyboard X software panel
 - Firmware upgrade
 - Restore the factory default settings
 - Reverse sustain pedal connector polarity
 - Velocity curve
 - Appendix A
 - Specifications
 - Services
 
9
Getting Started
Connecting your iKeyboard X controller
1.  Connect the ikeyboard X to your Mac/PC via the USB port.
  Choose a USB port on your Mac/PC and insert the wide (at) end of the USB cable. Connect
  the cable’s small jack end to the ikeyboard X. Your Mac/PC should automatically “see” the 
new hardware and notify you that it is ready to use.
2.  Mode select & assign the MIDI messages to iKeyboard X with iMap 
software
  Select Mackie Control or HUI mode from the pull down menu for pre-mapped MIDI mapping.
  Select User Dened mode for self MIDI assignment. Refer to P.25 for “Assign the MIDI
  messages with “iMap
TM
” software.
 
  Tip: Make sure you have selected the correct DAW mode in the pull down menu.
3.  Setup your DAW
  Activate the ICON iKeyboard X controller in your DAW or MIDI software using “MIDI Setup” 
or “MIDI Devices”.
  For Logic
TM
, Cubase
TM
 and Nuendo
TM
, choose Mackie Control at the “Device List”.
 
  (Note: Every application does this a little different, so refer to your software user manual for 
the settings.)
