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SPECIAL MESSAGE SECTION This product utilizes batteries or an external power supply (adapter). DO NOT connect this product to any power supply or adapter other than one described in the manual, on the name plate, or specifically recommended by Yamaha. WARNING: Do not place this product in a position where anyone could walk on, trip over, or roll anything over power or connecting cords of any kind.
FCC INFORMATION (U.S.A.) 1. IMPORTANT NOTICE: DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT! This product, when installed as indicated in the instructions contained in this manual, meets FCC requirements. Modifications not expressly approved by Yamaha may void your authority, granted by the FCC, to use the product. 2. IMPORTANT: When connecting this product to accessories and/or another product use only high quality shielded cables. Cable/s supplied with this product MUST be used. Follow all installation instructions.
PRECAUTIONS PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING * Please keep this manual in a safe place for future reference. WARNING Always follow the basic precautions listed below to avoid the possibility of serious injury or even death from electrical shock, short-circuiting, damages, fire or other hazards. These precautions include, but are not limited to, the following: Power supply/AC power adaptor Water warning • Only use the voltage specified as correct for the instrument.
• Never insert or drop paper, metallic, or other objects into the gaps on the panel or keyboard. If this happens, turn off the power immediately and unplug the power cord from the AC outlet. Then have the instrument inspected by qualified Yamaha service personnel. • Do not place vinyl, plastic or rubber objects on the instrument, since this might discolor the panel or keyboard.
Introduction Introduction Thank you for purchasing the Yamaha KX25 / KX49 / KX61 / KX8 USB KEYBOARD STUDIO. Included in the package are the KX MIDI keyboard for controlling a computer via USB as well as the DAW application software, Cubase AI4. Simply connect the KX to a computer via USB, and you’ve got a comprehensive control center and seamless environment for complete music production.
About the Included Software About the Included Software Special Notices about the Accessory Disks CAUTION • This disk containing the software is not meant for use with an audio/visual system (CD player, DVD player, etc.). Do not attempt to use the disk on equipment other than a computer. Special Notice • The copyrights of the USB-MIDI Driver and Extensions for Steinberg DAW (contained in the TOOLS for KX DVD-ROM) are under exclusive ownership by Yamaha Corporation.
Table of Contents Introduction ........................................... 6 Features ................................................. 6 Controlling the VSTi by Using the CONTROL Knobs .................................................................... 24 Controlling the Transport and Tracks .................... 25 Included Accessories ............................ 6 Basic Operation on the KX ..................26 About the Included Software ................ 7 Display Indications.......................
Turning the Power On and Off Turning the Power On and Off Power Supply Using the KX as a USB bus-powered device The KX can be powered from one of the following two sources. • Power supply from the AC power adaptor • Power supply from the connected host computer (USB bus-power) The KX is a bus-powered type device which can be powered by the host computer connected via a USB cable. In this case, the AC power adaptor is not necessary. Connecting the AC power adaptor 1.
Front and Rear Panels Front and Rear Panels 1 5 6 ! @ 2 ¢ 3 4 8 9 ) # $ ∞ 1 CONTROL knobs .............................Page 24 9 [ARP ON/OFF] button ..................... Page 20 Use these knobs to adjust the parameter values of the VSTi in your computer. 2 Knob Functions Select button .......Page 24 Use this button to select one of the two functions assigned to each knob. 3 VELOCITY CURVE [DEC] and [INC] buttons .............................................
Front and Rear Panels % ^ ( ™ & * º § ¡ £ ¶ • & CUBASE FUNCTION [A] and [B] buttons ..........................................................Page 23 These buttons let you control certain assignable functions within Cubase. * PROGRAM [DEC] and [INC] buttons ..........................................................Page 19 Use these buttons to select the particular instrument of the VSTi assigned to the selected track. ( Cursor buttons ................................
What You Can Do With the KX What You Can Do With the KX The KX is, of course, a MIDI keyboard—however, it also provides a wealth of other convenient and powerful features for use with your computer and DAW software. Here’s a short introduction to what you can do with your KX.
Setting Up Setting Up Installation Using the Cubase AI4 DVD-ROM Important! Since the End-User Software License Agreement (EUSLA) shown on your computer display when you install the “DAW” software is replaced by the agreement on page 42, you should disregard the EUSLA. Read the Cubase AI4 License Agreement on page 42 carefully, and install the software if you agree to it. NOTE If you have already installed Cubase, the instructions below are not necessary.
Setting Up 9. For Windows: NOTE 1. Make sure that the power to the KX is turned off. 2. Disconnect all MIDI cables that connect MIDI devices to MIDI IN/OUT connectors on the KX. 3. Start the computer and log on to the Administrator account. 4. Insert the TOOLS for KX DVD-ROM into the DVD-ROM drive. 5. Open the “Extensions for Steinberg DAW” folder in the DVD-ROM, then double-click the file “setup.exe” The first display for installing Extensions for Steinberg DAW appears. 6.
Setting Up For Macintosh: NOTE Make sure to install Cubase before installing Extensions for Steinberg DAW described in step 5 below. 1. Make sure that the power to the KX is turned off. 2. Disconnect all MIDI cables that connect MIDI devices to MIDI IN/OUT connectors on the KX. 3. Start the computer and log on to the Administrator account. 4. Insert the TOOLS for KX DVD-ROM into the DVD-ROM drive. 5.
Setting Up Connection If you’ve followed the instructions on pages 13–15, you’ve connected your KX and computer as shown below. (Additional devices shown below have been included to cover other possible setups.) Keep in mind that all further instructions in this manual assume the connection has been made properly. Also remember that you’ll need a set of headphones or a speaker system to hear the sounds from your computer.
Using the KX with Cubase Using the KX with Cubase The KX features a special Link feature that allows you seamless control over various functions in Cubase and provides enormous efficiency and speed in your music production workflow. Make sure you’ve connected all devices and properly set up your system (as described on pages 13–16), then try using the KX with Cubase according to the instructions here.
Using the KX with Cubase 4. Remove the checkmarks by clicking the check boxes of “All MIDI Inputs” corresponding to the KX MIDI Ports 2 and 3 respectively. “Yamaha KX-2” and “Yamaha KX-3” on Windows and “YAMAHA KX Port 2” and “YAMAHA KX Port 3” on Macintosh correspond to MIDI Port 2 and MIDI Port 3 respectively.
Using the KX with Cubase Setting up the VSTi 2. You can create a track for the VSTi and open/close the VSTi window from the KX panel operation remotely. Performing such operations (normally performed on Cubase) from the KX panel is a great convenience and significantly speeds up your workflow. On the KX, press the [VSTi WINDOW] button to open the VSTi window. The VSTi window of the track selected in step 1 will appear.
Using the KX with Cubase Playing the Keyboard Playing an Arpeggio Try playing the keyboard on the KX to hear the sound of “RockSt2” selected in step 4 on the previous page. Depending on the pressed note, a different instrument’s sound will be played back, allowing you to play your own rhythm pattern in real time by pressing various notes rhythmically. The Arpeggio feature is a powerful tool for both real-time performance and recording.
Using the KX with Cubase Holding Arpeggio playback 4. Press the [HOLD] button (the lamp lights). On Trying out other notes on the keyboard 7. Press the lowest C (leftmost note). A rhythm pattern starts playing. 5. 6. Press a single note on the keyboard. The Arpeggio (rhythm pattern) starts just by playing a single note. While the [HOLD] lamp is turned on, Arpeggio playback will not stop even if you release the note meaning that you can perform another operation during playback.
Using the KX with Cubase In this way you can play different rhythms from the same Arpeggio type simply by playing just a few notes. In fact, you can create the rhythmic basis for a complete song by letting each rhythm repeat for several measures and changing patterns as desired. Each of the Arpeggio types in the Category “DrPc” (selected with the default initial setting) features four different rhythm patterns recorded respectively to four different tracks.
Using the KX with Cubase Using the CUBASE FUNCTION Buttons Assigning different functions to the buttons The buttons for controlling Cubase can be changed as desired. To do this, follow the instructions below: Default functions When using Cubase, the functions related to the operations of the Preset Browser are assigned to the CUBASE FUNCTION [A] and [B] buttons. 1. Select “Device Setup” from the Device menu. The “Device Setup” dialog appears. 2. Click “Yamaha KX” in the Device column.
Using the KX with Cubase Controlling the VSTi by Using the CONTROL Knobs Operating the CONTROL knobs on the KX panel edits or controls various parameters of the VSTi used on the computer. The KX provides 30 Control Templates which can be used for various VSTi plug-ins. By selecting the desired one from 30 Control Templates, you can assign the functions appropriate for the current VSTi to the CONTROL knobs.
Using the KX with Cubase Controlling the Transport and Tracks You can use the panel controls on the KX to control transport functions (such as Play, Record and Stop) within Cubase, and perform other operations, such as muting and soloing of selected tracks. Cursor buttons [ESC] button [ENTER] button Cursor buttons These buttons function the same as the cursor keys on your computer. [ENTER] button This button functions the same as the ENTER key on your computer.
Basic Operation on the KX Basic Operation on the KX This section describes the basic operations of the KX, such as how to shift the octave range of the keyboard and use the display interface. Display Indications Arpeggio Edit display The display shows various parameters depending on your panel operation. Top display Call up this display by pressing the [ARP EDIT] button (the lamp lights). This display lets you select the Arpeggio type and set the related parameters.
Basic Operation on the KX Changing the Octave Range Use these buttons to shift the note range of the keyboard by octave (three octaves, up or down). The initial default setting (no shift) is recalled by pressing both the buttons simultaneously. Press this to shift the octave range down. Press this to shift the octave range up. Selecting the Velocity Curve You can select the desired Velocity Curve which determines how velocities are applied according to your playing strength.
Control Templates Control Templates The KX provides 30 Control Templates which can be used for VSTi plug-in software. By selecting the desired Control Template, you can automatically call up the appropriate function assignments for controlling the currently selected VSTi with the CONTROL knobs.
Control Templates Editing a Control Template Changing the message type generated by using the CONTROL knobs The MIDI messages generated by operating the CONTROL knobs are divided into two types: Remote and CC (Control Change). Only one of these two types can be active, and the type is set with the KnobOutSel parameter.
Control Templates Changing the Control Change number generated by using the CONTROL knob You can change the Control Change number assigned to the CONTROL knob from the default setting as desired. NOTE 1. Press the [CONTROL TEMPLATE] button. The LED lamp lights and the Control Template selection display appears.
Arpeggio Arpeggio The KX features a powerful Arpeggio function, that lets you play various phrases or rhythm pattern depending on the notes you press.
Arpeggio Using MIDI Clock to control Arpeggio tempo With the initial default setting (Sync = Auto on page 36), the Arpeggio is played back according to the tempo determined by the internal or external clock as described below. When MIDI clock is received from an external MIDI device: The Arpeggio will play back according to the tempo of the received MIDI clock. When MIDI clock is not received: The Arpeggio will play back according to the internal tempo set on the KX.
Arpeggio Editing an Arpeggio The Arpeggio can be edited as desired. For example, you can alter the rhythmic feel of the Arpeggio by changing the amount of Swing, adjust the gate time (length) of the notes, or even select a different variation to completely change the Arpeggio pattern. 1. NOTE Press the [ARP EDIT] button. The LED lamp above the button lights and the Arpeggio Edit display will appear. 4. 2. Use the SELECT buttons to call up the desired parameter.
Using the KX with a DAW Other than Cubase Using the KX with a DAW Other than Cubase This section shows you how to set up the KX for controlling DAW software other than Cubase. For more information on setting up on your particular DAW, refer to the manual of the DAW software. 1. Press the [UTILITY] button. The LED lamp above the button lights and the Utility display appears. 3. Use the DATA [DEC] and [INC] buttons to select one of the following DAW software tools. Settings LogicPro 2.
Using the KX with a DAW Other than Cubase When using Digital Performer (Macintosh): In each of these cases, you need to set the MIDI Port in the “Audio MIDI setup.” 1. In the start up disk of Mac OS X (normally named “Macintosh HD”), open “Application” then “Utilities” and double click “Audio MIDI Setup”. 2. Click [MIDI Devices] if the [Audio Device] window is indicated. The YAMAHA KX icon appears if the KX is recognized by the Macintosh computer. 3.
Utility Settings Utility Settings In the Utility display, you can make various settings such as the Arpeggio tempo, MIDI transmit/receive settings, and display related settings. Basic Operation 1. Press the [UTILITY] button. The LED lamp above the button lights and the Utility display appears. 3. Use the DATA [INC] and [DEC] buttons to change the value. NOTE 2. Use the SELECT buttons to select the parameter to be edited. For details on the parameters, refer to “Utility Parameters” listed below. 4.
Utility Settings Display DAW Select Initial Value Range CubaseAI, Cubase4, LogicPro, DigiPerf, SONAR CubaseAI Description Determines the DAW software you use on the computer with the KX. Determines the type of the MIDI message generated by pressing the PROGRAM [INC] and [DEC] buttons. ProgChgMode PC+Remot, ProgChg, Remote PC+Remot PC+Remot .
Utility Settings Setting the MIDI Thru Parameter 4. After selecting, press the [EXIT] button to return to the Top display. NOTE With the initial default settings (MIDI Select = USB, MIDI Thru = MIDI → USB), MIDI messages received via the MIDI IN connector of the KX will be transmitted through the USB TO HOST connector (USB MIDI Port 1).
Troubleshooting Troubleshooting The power of the instrument does not turn on. • If the KX is not connected to a computer, confirm whether or not the AC power adaptor is properly plugged into the KX. • If you are not using an AC power adaptor, confirm whether or not a USB cable is properly plugged into the KX and computer. • Confirm whether or not a proper USB cable is used. If the USB cable is broken or damaged, have the USB cable replaced with a known working one.
Message List Message List LCD Indication 40 Description MIDI buffer full. Failed to process the MIDI data because too much data was received at one time. MIDI checksum error. The check sum for the data received is incorrect. MIDI data error. An error occurred when receiving MIDI data. USB error. An error related to the USB TO HOST connector occurred. Keyboard error. An error related to the keyboard occurred. Memory error. An error related to data storage memory occurred.
TOOLS for KX LICENSE AGREEMENT ATTENTION TOOLS for KX LICENSE AGREEMENT PLEASE READ THIS SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT (“AGREEMENT”) CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THIS SOFTWARE. YOU ARE ONLY PERMITTED TO USE THIS SOFTWARE PURSUANT TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT. THIS AGREEMENT IS BETWEEN YOU (AS AN INDIVIDUAL OR LEGAL ENTITY) AND YAMAHA CORPORATION (“YAMAHA”). BY BREAKING THE SEAL OF THIS PACKAGE YOU ARE AGREEING TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE.
Cubase AI4 LICENSE AGREEMENT OTHER DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE, MISUSE OR INABILITY TO USE THE SOFTWARE, EVEN IF YAMAHA OR AN AUTHORIZED DEALER HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. In no event shall Yamaha's total liability to you for all damages, losses and causes of action (whether in contract, tort or otherwise) exceed the amount paid for the SOFTWARE. 7. THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE Third party software and data (“THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE”) may be attached to the SOFTWARE.
Cubase AI4 LICENSE AGREEMENT You may not electronically transmit the SOFTWARE from one computer to another or share the SOFTWARE in a network with other computers. You may not use the SOFTWARE to distribute illegal data or data that violates public policy. You may not initiate services based on the use of the SOFTWARE without permission by Yamaha Corporation.
Appendix Appendix Specifications KX25 25 keys (Initial Touch) KX49 49 keys (Initial Touch) KX61 61 keys (Initial Touch) KX8 88 keys (Initial Touch) Arpeggio 342 types 540 phrases (DrPc: 66 x 4; plus 276) Remote Control block DAW For Windows: Cubase 4, Cubase Studio 4, Cubase AI4, SONAR 6 For Macintosh: Cubase 4, Cubase Studio 4, Cubase AI4, Logic7.2, Digital Performer 5.1 * Functions to be controlled differ depending on the software.
Appendix Control Template List No.
Appendix Arpeggio Type List General Instrument types which can be selected on HALionOne and are most suitable for the respective Arpeggio Types are listed in the “Instrument Type” column. 46 Category Arp. No. Arp. Name Time Signature Length DrPc 1 ContmpRk 4/4 4 126 DrPc 2 StndRock 4/4 4 131 DrPc 3 PowerRck 4/4 4 DrPc 4 AlternRk 4/4 4 DrPc 5 MondoRck 4/4 DrPc 6 XoverRk DrPc 7 Rck&Roll DrPc 8 Arp.
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Appendix 48 Category Arp. No. Arp. Name Time Signature Length ChSq 211 Syncopat 4/4 2 120 HySq 212 Hybrid1 4/4 1 130 HySq 213 Hybrid2 4/4 1 HySq 214 Hybrid3 4/4 1 HySq 215 Hybrid4 4/4 1 130 HySq 216 Hybrid5 4/4 1 ApKb 217 Pf Arp1 4/4 2 ApKb 218 Pf Arp2 4/4 ApKb 219 Pf Arp3 4/4 ApKb 220 Pf Arp4 ApKb 221 Pf Arp5 ApKb 222 ApKb 223 ApKb Original Instrument Tempo Type Time Signature Category Arp. No. Arp.
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Owner’s Manual Control Change 0,32 1,7,10,11 6,38 64 65 66 71-75 91,93 96-97 100-101 0-127 Key's Ch's After Touch Pitch Bend Note ON Note OFF Velocity : True voice x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x o o o o o o o o o o o o x x o 9nH,v=1-127 o 8nH,v=0 0 - 127 ************** x x x 3 x ************** Default Messages Altered Mode Note Number x x 1 - 16 1 - 16 Default Changed Basic Channel Transmitted Recognized [ USB KEYBOARD STUDIO ] Model KX25/KX49/KX61/KX8 MIDI Implementation C
: True # x x x x o x : : : : : : Aux Messages Mode 1 : OMNI ON, POLY Mode 3 : OMNI OFF, POLY Mode 2 : OMNI ON, MONO Mode 4 : OMNI OFF, MONO x x x x x x o x o x : Clock : Commands System Real Time All Sound Off Reset All Cntrls Local ON/OFF All Notes OFF Active Sense Reset x x x x x x : Song Pos. : Song Sel.
Index Index A G AC power adaptor .....................................................9 ADD INSTRUMENT TRACK................................10, 19 ARP EDIT ..........................................................10, 33 ARP ON/OFF .....................................................10, 20 Arpeggio .................................................................31 Arpeggio type .........................................................46 ASSIGN 1 .........................................................
Index R REC ..................................................................25, 34 Record ..............................................................25, 34 Remote ...................................................................37 Repeat on/off .....................................................25, 34 Rewind ..............................................................25, 34 S SELECT .............................................................10, 26 Soft1 .......................................
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