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
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1.0 Keyboard elements assignment
These elements include the key switches, velocity curve, modulation/pitch bend jog
wheel, Sustain & Expression pedal, Transpose & Octave buttons. These elements are
assigned by the top three drop down windows. To assign a control, select it by clicking
it and assign a different midi message by the two drop down menus (MIDI Channel & CC).
Section 1
1.1 1.2 1.4
1.3
1.1 MIDI Channel
Assign MIDI channel from 0-16.
1.2 CC valuel
Assign MIDI CC value from 0-127.
1.3 Velocity Curve
Select the available velocity curve of your keybed. For the difference velocity curve
diagram, please refer to P.33.
1.4 Sustain Pedal
You could reverse the sustain pedal connector polarity. Please refer to P.32 for details.
2.0 Control surface elements assignment
These elements include all the buttons, the knob and the touch pad. These elements are
assigned by the lower four drop down menus.
Note: iKeyboard X has built-in Mackie Control protocols & HUI for different DAW such
as Cubase
TM
, Samplitude
TM
, Abelton Live
TM
, Logic Pro
TM
, Bitwig
TM
, Reasons
TM
, Reaper
TM
,
Studio One
TM
and ProTools
TM
By selecting the correct DAW and Mackie control (HUI)
protocol, ikeyboard X has automatically mapped the major functions and work seamlessly
with that DAW.
2.22.1
Section 2
