User's Manual

basic skills
1. Turn on/off the MIDI keyboard
Connect the Type-B USB port or use three AA alkaline batteries (use the USB connection and battery at the same time,
the USB will be used first for power supply), turn the power switch to "ON", and turn on the MIDI keyboard.
2. Switch preset parameter groups
A total of 20 different parameter groups can be set on the MIDI keyboard.
8 groups of parameter groups are preset, and users can customize 12 groups of parameter groups.
Use the selection knob to switch preset parameter groups.
3. rocker
Move the joystick left and right to transmit MIDI pitch slide information to lower or raise the pitch of the note.
Move the joystick up and down to transmit controller data, the default is CC#1, modulation depth.
Tip: If the joystick is seriously disturbed or the joystick is reset but the value is not reset, you can press and hold the [ARP]
key to enter the Arpeggio parameter modification interface, and then press the [OK] key 10 times continuously to verify the
joystick.
4. custom knob
Send specific MIDI control information.
In the MENU interface, you can set the working mode and MIDI Channel of each knob.
5. pad
The pads can be used to send the MIDI messages of the pads, which can be used as Note, CC commands, and Program
Change values.
The pad works in Note mode with Aftertouch function.
You can modify the working mode and MIDI Channel of the pad in the setting interface.
6. Octave switch
Up or down switch the octave button, each press can increase or decrease an octave, the default value is 0.
Press the [OCT-] key to decrease one octave, the indicator light of the button will light up once; press the [OCT-] button
twice to decrease two octaves, the indicator light of the button will flash 2 times; octaves, the indicator flashes up to 4 times.
Press the [OCT+] key to add one octave, the key indicator will light up once; press [OCT+] twice to add two octaves, the
key indicator flashes twice; and so on, up to four octaves can be added sound, the indicator flashes up to 4 times.
7. Metronome
When the [ARP] or [NOTE REPEAT] function is turned on, the [TAP] indicator will flash at the current metronome tempo.
When using the built-in metronome, press the [TAP] button continuously at a certain tempo to modify the tempo of the metronome.
When the MIDI keyboard selects to synchronize the external metronome, the [TAP] indicator will flash according to the external
metronome tempo.
8. arpeggiator
Press the [ARP] key to turn on the arpeggio function, and the [ARP] indicator lights up; press [ARP] again to turn off the
arpeggio function, and the [ARP] indicator turns off.
While holding down the [ARP] key, press the key, and the parameters of the arpeggio will be modified according to the
function above the key.
When using the built-in metronome, hold down the [ARP] key and use the selection knob to modify the speed of the
built-in metronome.
9. Note Repeat
The function only takes effect when the pad is set to Note.
Press the [NOTE REPEAT] button to enable the Note Repeat function of the pad, and the [NOTE REPEAT] indicator
lights up; press the [NOTE REPEAT] button again to disable the Note Repeat function, and the [NOTE REPEAT]
indicator goes out.
When the Note Repeat function of the pad is enabled, press and hold the pad, and the pad will repeatedly send the MIDI
code value of the pad according to the note length and velocity parameters set by the arpeggiator, and the velocity value is
the strength you currently press the pad.
10. BANK A/B
The corresponding pads of group A are PAD1-PAD9; the corresponding pads of group B are PAD10-PAD18
Press the [BANK A/B] key to switch the pads to group A (orange indicator light) or group B (green indicator light)