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Evolution eKeys Keyboard User Manual  
EVOLUTION  
e-Keys37  
Tested To Comply With  
FCC Standards  
FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE  
Modifications not authorized by the manufacturer may void users authority to operate this  
device.  
Note:  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital  
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable  
protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates,  
uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with  
the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is  
no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does  
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning  
the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or  
more of the following measures:  
-Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
-Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
-Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is  
connected.  
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
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ASIO is a trademark of Steinberg Soft– und Hardware GmbH  
DirectX is copyright 2002 Microsoft  
Sound Studio II, PictureBoard and Music Teacher are copyright 2003 Evolution Electronics  
Ltd. All rights reserved  
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Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of the Evolution eKeys computer music package. The  
package contains the eKeys USB music keyboard along with software covering diverse  
approaches to learning and making music on your PC computer.  
PictureBoard is an exciting tool for general early learning and musical fun. You can play  
sounds and trigger pictures using the eKeys keyboard which helps to teach essentials  
such as numbers, animal names and the alphabet. Comes with a huge collection of  
pictures and soundsets to keep everyone entertained.  
Music Teacher contains lessons and practise guides so you can learn from scratch or  
simply run through a quick refreshment course. Use the software to grade your ability to  
play both notes and rhythm.  
Sound Studio is your complete PC recording studio. Record tracks using both MIDI and  
audio, and use the extensive editing tools and other features to make professional sound-  
ing compositions.  
We hope you will have as much fun playing and working with eKeys as we had  
creating it. Now it is time to unleash your creativity.  
What’s In The Package?  
Your Evolution eKeys package should contain the following items:  
· Evolution eKeys USB keyboard  
· User Manual  
· eKeys Installer CD-ROM  
If any of the above listed items are missing, please contact the retailer you purchased the  
product from.  
About The Manual  
This instruction manual covers the operation of the eKeys USB keyboard. We do not  
explain how to set it up, however with third party music software. Most programs will work  
straight away with the eKeys keyboard.  
To learn about the included software PictureBoard, Music Teacher and Sound Studio,  
please insert the eKeys Installer CD-Rom and click “Software Installation”. Once installed  
you can read more about how to operate these great programs in their respective help  
menus.  
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Before You Connect Your Keyboard…  
You are probably eager to plug in your eKeys keyboard and get started, but it’s  
sensible to check the installation documentation first.  
The single USB cable not only powers the keyboard but also sends MIDI data to and from  
your computer system.  
Windows XP & Mac OS X  
If you are using Windows XP or Mac OS X you can now simply plug the keyboard in to an  
available USB port. Because the eKeys keyboard is class compliant it will work with out  
any further installation.  
Installing Drivers For Windows 98/ME  
1.  
2.  
Power up your PC.  
Insert the eKeys Installer CD-ROM.  
The installer should open automatically. If not, select run from the start menu and  
type d:\setup.exe where 'd' is your CD-ROM drive, then press ENTER.  
Click on 'install drivers'.  
Follow instructions on screen.  
When finished exit setup.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
Plug in the eKeys.  
Windows will proceed with the installation of a USB driver and a MIDI driver. Please re-  
start your PC once the installation is complete.  
Installing Drivers For Windows 2000  
1.  
2.  
Power up your PC.  
Insert the eKeys Installer CD-ROM.  
The installer should open automatically. If not, select run from the start menu and  
type d:\setup.exe where 'd' is your CD-ROM drive, then press ENTER.  
Click on 'Driver Installer'.  
Follow instructions on screen.  
When finished exit setup.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
Plug in the eKeys keyboard.  
Windows will automatically recognise the keyboard and ask for the Evolution  
Installer CD-ROM.  
7.  
8.  
Select the CD-ROM drive and click OK.  
Windows will then ask you to select the CD-ROM drive again for the MIDI driver.  
If Windows reports the drivers have not been digitally signed, click on  
'Continue Installation'.  
9.  
Select the drive once more.  
10.  
Click OK.  
Please restart your PC once the installation is complete.  
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Getting Started  
Assuming the installation process was completed successfully, it is now time to have a  
closer look at the eKeys keyboard. However, at the moment, when you press a key you  
will not hear any sound. This is because when you press a key, the keyboard sends out  
MIDI data. MIDI data gives instructions on how a sound should play, but in order to hear  
that sound you need some software which can read this MIDI data, and play sound back  
accordingly. We have provided such software on the Evolution eKeys Installer CD-ROM.  
If you have not done so already, install 'PictureBoard’ from the CD-ROM. To do this in-  
sert the CD-ROM and click on 'Software Installer'. Make sure 'PictureBoard' is selected  
for installation. When the installation is complete, open PictureBoard.  
PictureBoard is a great piece of software that will play a sound, and trigger an image  
when a key is pressed.  
The piano set should automatically have been opened for you. If not, click on 'Open' and  
select the 'Piano.MB' file.  
Press a key on the keyboard. You should now hear a piano, and see a key on the  
onscreen keyboard in PictureBoard light up.  
If you do not see this, click on the preferences menu and select 'MIDI devices'. Select  
“USB MIDI in”, or if you are a Windows XP user, “USB Audio Device” as the MIDI input.  
The Piano set in PictureBoard enables you to play the keyboard like a grand piano. Go  
on – give it a try!  
About the Keyboard  
Each white key on the eKeys is labelled with a letter. The letter represents the note you  
play.  
Although the black keys are not labelled, they also have names. The name of a black  
key will be something like F# or Eb. If a black key is expressed with a # sign, it is  
referring to the black key above the white note. For example F# refers to the black key  
above F. If a black key is expressed with a b sign, it is referring to the black key below  
the white note. For example Eb refers to the black key below E.  
So, as an example, the black Key between C and D3 is both C# and Db.  
The keyboard is sectioned into octaves. There are 12 notes in an octave, 5 black notes  
and 7 white notes.  
Play the bottom key labelled F on the keyboard. This will light up the corresponding key  
on the onscreen keyboard in PictureBoard. Now press the next F along on your eKeys.  
The key that now lights up on the PictureBoard keyboard is 1 octave higher.  
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Setting up the Software  
Useful MIDI data  
Before you use the software, it's a good idea to set up it up so that it is communicating with  
the eKeys properly. Once you have set this up, your settings will be saved so that each time  
you open the software, it will be communicating with the eKeys straight away.  
General MIDI Instruments  
Piano  
Bass  
Reed  
Synth Effects  
If you have not done so already, install Music teacher v3.0 and Sound Studio II. Open up  
Music Teacher or Sound Studio II by double-clicking on the icon on your desktop. Play the  
eKeys keyboard. Can you hear any sound? If so all is good and you can go on to set up the  
other program.  
0 Acoustic Grand Piano 32 Acoustic Bass  
1 Bright Acoustic Piano 33 Electric Fingered  
2 Electric grand Piano Bass  
64 Soprano Sax  
65 Alto Sax  
66 Tenor Sax  
96 SFX Rain  
97 SFX Soundtrack  
98 SFX Crystal  
99 SFX Atmosphere  
100 SFX Brightness  
101 SFX Goblins  
102 SFX Echoes  
103 SFX Sci-Fi  
3 Honky Tonk Piano  
4 Electric Piano 1  
5 Electric Piano 2  
6 Harpsichord  
34 Electric Picked Bass 67 Baritone Sax  
35 Fretless Bass  
36 Slap Bass 1  
37 Slap Bass 2  
38 Syn Bass 1  
39 Syn Bass 2  
68 Oboe  
69 English Horn  
70 Bassoon  
71 Clarinet  
If not select 'Devices...' from the Options menu ('MIDI Devices' in Sound Studio II). Here you  
have a list of MIDI inputs and outputs. Make sure the eKeys is selected as the MIDI input  
device. If you plugged the eKeys straight in to Windows XP and are not using  
Evolution's drivers, the eKeys will be called 'USB Audio Device'. In all other cases, the  
eKeys will be called 'USB MIDI in'.  
7 Clavinet  
Chromatic Percussion Strings/Orchestra  
Pipe  
Ethnic  
8 Celesta  
40 Violin  
72 Piccolo  
104 Sitar  
9 Glockenspiel  
10 Music Box  
11 Vibraphone  
12 Marimba  
13 Xylophone  
14 Tubular bells  
15 Dulcimer  
41 Viola  
42 Cello  
43 Contrabass  
44 Tremolo Strings  
45 Pizzicato Strings  
46 Orchestral Harp  
47 Timpani  
73 Flute  
105 Banjo  
106 Shamisen  
107 Koto  
108 Kalimba  
109 Bag Pipe  
110 Fiddle  
111 Shanai  
In the MIDI Outputs you should select the output with 'synth' or 'synthesis' in the name. Make  
sure it is the only MIDI output that is selected. Selected devices are highlighted blue.  
74 Recorder  
75 Pan Flute  
76 Bottle Blow  
77 Shakuhachi  
78 Whistle  
79 Ocarina  
Synth Lead  
Click on 'OK' to save the settings. You should now be able to hear a piano sound when you  
play the eKeys. If not, go back in to Devices and select the next MIDI output. Click to  
de-select the previous MIDI output and click 'OK'. Try the eKeys again. Repeat this process  
for each MIDI output in turn until you can hear sound.  
Organ  
Ensemble  
Percussive  
16 Drawbar Organ  
17 Percussive Organ  
18 Rock Organ  
19 Church Organ  
20 Reed Organ  
21 Accordion  
22 Harmonica  
48 String Ensemble 1  
49 String Ensemble 2  
(Slow)  
50 Syn Strings 1  
51 Syn Strings 2  
52 Choir Aahs  
53 Voice Oohs  
54 Syn Choir  
80 Syn Square Wave  
81 Syn Sawtooth Wave 113 Agogo  
82 Syn Calliope  
83 Syn Chiff  
84 Syn Charang  
85 Syn Voice  
112 Tinkle Bell  
114 Steel Drums  
115 Woodblock  
116 Taiko Drum  
117 Melodic Tom  
86 Syn Fifths Sawtooth 118 Syn Drum  
Wave  
23 Tango Accordion  
119 Reverse Cymbal  
55 Orchestral Hit  
87 Syn Brass & Lead  
Guitar  
Brass  
Synth Pad  
Sound Effects  
24 Nylon Acoustic  
25 Steel Acoustic  
26 Jazz Electric  
27 Clean Electric  
28 Muted Electric  
29 Overdrive  
56 Trumpet  
57 Trombone  
58 Tuba  
59 Muted Trumpet  
60 French Horn  
61 Brass Section  
61 Syn Brass 1  
62 Syn Brass 2  
88 New Age Syn Pad  
89 Warm Syn Pad  
90 Polysynth Syn Pad  
91 Choir Syn Pad  
92 Bowed Syn Pad  
93 Metal Syn Pad  
94 Halo Syn Pad  
120 Guitar Fret Noise  
121 Breath Noise  
122 Seashore  
123 Bird Tweet  
124 Telephone Ring  
125 Helicopter  
30 Distorted  
31 Harmonics  
126 Applause  
127 Gun Shot  
95 Sweep Syn Pad  
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Trouble-Shooting  
My Evolution hardware suddenly stopped working after having been working fine  
since installation.  
Switch off the unit and leave for 10 seconds. Then restart your computer and try again. If the  
problem persists you may have to re-install the drivers for the unit.  
Caution :  
Electro Static Discharge, Electrical Fast Transient and Conducted RF  
interference may cause the unit to malfunction. In such case unplug the  
unit and plug in again to restore normal operation.  
My drivers are listed in the Device Manager and are said to be working OK, but the  
keyboard is not recognised in any software.  
Win2000 and XP have a limitation to how many MIDI device drivers you can have installed at  
any one time. There is no indication that you are using the maximum number of drivers - the  
drivers will install as if there is not a problem.  
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I have plugged in a sustain pedal to my Evolution keyboard, but it works the wrong  
way round.  
The polarity of the sustain pedal is calculated by the keyboard when it is powered up. On  
power up, the sustain pedal is assumed to be in the OFF position. So, if you want the sustain  
pedal to be off when it is unpressed, make sure the pedal is unpressed when you power up.  
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When I press a key, there is a delay before I hear any sound.  
This delay is known as latency.  
Latency with MIDI signals is usually due to the soft-synth you are using. MIDI data is simply  
control data. The MIDI is read by the soft-synth. The soft-synth then completes a large num-  
ber of complex calculations, in order to produce the sound you hear. All this takes time.  
We recommend getting a proper soundcard. You can get a decent one these days for under  
£30. If you already have an adequate sound card, try re-installing the latest drivers for the  
sound card, or try reducing the buffer sizes of the audio drivers. You can do this in the Sound  
Studio II and Sound Studio Pro II programs by going to 'Audio' – 'Audio system settings'  
where you can reduce the buffer sizes of the MME or ASIO drives.  
I can’t get any sound from my Evolution Software.  
In your software go to Options|Devices. Here you will see a list of MIDI Inputs and MIDI  
outputs.  
If you have MIDI inputs available, if no driver names appear in the Output column, you need  
to re-install your soundcard or update the soundcard drivers.  
The output column allows you to choose which output driver you want for generating the MIDI  
sounds. Most soundcards will have an option such as "FM synth" or "SBLive Synth". Click on  
these driver names to use the sounds of your soundcard for playback of MIDI data. If you just  
have a sound chip, the software synth to select may be similar to "Microsoft SW synth". Click  
on the driver name of your choice.  
Rule of Thumb: Go back in to Devices and select the next MIDI output. Click to  
de-select the previous MIDI output and click 'OK'. Try the keyboard again. Repeat this  
process for each MIDI output in turn until you can hear sound.  
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Contact Details  
M-AUDIO Deutschland (Germany)  
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For additional files, help or drivers for this product, it is best to look on our main website  
D-74613 Ohringen  
Germany  
If you have any questions, comments or suggestions about this product, or any other M-  
Audio or Evolution product, we invite you to contact us directly by using the following  
information:  
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U.S.A  
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Mark Rd.  
Hemel Hempstead,  
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Evolution Electronics Ltd. (UK)  
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