User manual
Table Of Contents
- Preface
 - IMPORTAND SECURE INFORMATION
 - Main Features
 - Something you should know before using the MIDI Functions
 - Using the MIDI Functions
 - Using the Midi-Interface
 - Default Setting of the Miditech i2-61 Black Edition
 - Overall Diagram Preview
 - 2. Pitch Bend Wheel
 - 3. Modulation Wheel
 - 4. Data Entry Slide
 - 11. MIDI / SELECT button
 - 5. MIDI Channels group
 - 7. Octave group
 - 8. Transposer Group
 - Reset key
 - 9. Control Change data entry by Numeric keypad
 - Program key
 - Rear Panel
 - Sustain jack
 - MIDI OUT jacks
 - USB Port / power port
 - Power switch
 - Trouble Shooting
 - Specifications
 - MIDI Implementation Chart
 
3. Modulation Wheel
It is very common to use the modulation wheel to change the intensity of effects: mainly 
Vibrato( pitch change), Tremolo
(change the volume), and Modulation (change the tone). The Modulation wheel produces a 
vibrato effect shortly after the sound is generated. It is most effective for voice such as 
Saxophone Strings and Oboe.
4. Data Entry Slide
This slide controller allows you to adjust the following parameters: Volume, Velocity, 
Chorus, Reverb, Pan pot, and Aftertouch directly from your keyboard . 
11. MIDI / SELECT button 
Use this button to select different MIDI commands on certain keys from your keyboard.
Miditech i2-61 Black Edition provides several groups of MIDI commands as follows:
5. MIDI Channels group
Pressing the MIDI/SELECT button and then pressing the MIDI CHANNEL key allows you to 
select the transmitting channel for your keyboard. The default Channel is 1 when the 
keyboard's power is turned on. Pressing the MIDI/SELECT button, Ten Key 2 then the 
MIDI/SELECT button changes the MIDI transmit channel from 1 to 2. You can use the 
Dataentry-Slider too.
7. Octave group
By pressing the Octave key, you will shift the active keyboard range one octave higher, or 
lower. For example, if you want to change the octave 2 octaves down : Press Oktave Key 
twice .
12










