User manual

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Edit Mode
Octave Buttons
By default the Octave “+” and “-” buttons are used for shifting the Keystation Mini 32 MK3 keybed up or
down one octave at a time. Whenever you power up the keyboard, the octave setting will be at the default
value of “0,” and the buttons will be red in color at half-brightness.
When the “+” button is used for raising the octave it will either illuminate or flash at full-brightness based on
the octave chosen, and the “-” remains at half-brightness. Pressing the “-” button has the opposite affect,
such that it will illuminate or flash at full-brightness based on the octave chosen, while the “+” button
remains at half-brightness. The following table lists the colors used to identify each octave:
If the Octave buttons have been assigned to one of the 6 additional functions as described in “Reassigning
the Octave Buttons”, you can reassign and use them for their default function (Octave) using the method
described below.
Cancel
MIDI Panic
Data: Octave
Data: Transpose
Data: Program
Data: Bank LSB
Data: Bank MSB
Data: Channel
Data: Tuning
Program
Bank LSB
Bank MSB
Modulation Assign
Knob Assign
Pitch Bend Assign
Pitch Bend Rate
Modulation Rate
Velocity
Sustain Mode
Default
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Enter
To reassign the “+” and “-” buttons to the Octave function and choose a new octave setting:
1. Press the Edit button. The Edit button light will illuminate to full brightness indicating that the keyboard
is in Edit mode.
2. Press the “DATA = OCTAVE” key (C#, first black key on the left).
The keyboard exits Edit mode as soon as the “DATA = OCTAVE” key is pressed and both Octave
buttons “+” and “-” will be red at half-brightness.
3. Press either the “+” or “-” button to raise or lower the octave.
To return to the default octave setting:
Simultaneously press the “+” and “-” buttons. Both buttons will return to red at half-brightness.
The Data=Octave assignment is retained when the keyboard is turned off.
OFF GREEN ORANGE RED RED Flashing
0 +1 +2 +3 +4
0 -1 -2 -3 -4