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
Using the Midi-Interface
The Miditech i2-61 Black Edition Keyboard has a build in midi-interface; witch transfers the
midi data from the keyboard to the computer, but also from the computer to the MIDI Out at
the keyboard.
The both MIDI Outs are separate usable, to control a sound expander or maybe an effect
device. In your music program you can set the MIDI Out port of the interface as the output of
the keyboard, and also the Input-port of the interface as the input of the keys of the keyboard.
If the driver installation is correct, you can use the interface without problems.
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