User manual
Table Of Contents
- English
- Introduction
- What’s in the Box
- ProKeys 88 Overview
- Terminology
- Performance Tips
- Feature List:
- Minimum System Requirements
- Controls and Connectors
- Before You Connect Your ProKeys 88...
- Driver Installation Procedure
- Using the ProKeys 88 with Your Software
- Hardware Connections
- How to Make Use of the Controls
- MIDI Control Section
- Examples
- Program/Bank Changes Explained
- MIDI Clock Explained
- Troubleshooting
- Contact
- Technical Info
- Specifications
- Appendices
- Warranty
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Pro Keys 88 • User Guide
English
Minimum System Requirements
The ProKeys 88 is a stand-alone premium stage piano, which is also capable of being used as a MIDI controller with your compatible
computer software.I
If you are using your ProKeys 88 with a computer the following minimum system requirements apply:
PC: Mac:
< USB 1.0 port < USB 1.0 port
< 16-bit onboard sound chip or PCI sound card < 16-bit onboard sound chip or PCI sound card
< Pentium processor or better < G3 or better
< Windows 98, ME, 2000 or XP < 256MB RAM
< 64MB RAM
Controls and Connectors
1 Instrument Buttons 11 MIDI Bank LSB Button
2 Split Button 12 MIDI Bank MSB Button
3 Layer Button 13 MIDI Clock Sequencer Control Buttons
4 Demo Button 14 Transpose Buttons
5 Digital Effect Buttons 15 Numerical Data Entry Keypad
6 Velocity Curve Select Button 16 Grand Piano Button
7 Volume Control Faders (Independent control of Main,
Split and Layer Instruments)
17 Jazz Ride Button
8 EQ Control Rotary Pots – Bass and Treble 18 Pitch Bend Wheel
9 MIDI Channel Button 19 Modulation Wheel
10 MIDI Program Button