Evolution Technologies Electronic Keyboard 249 User Manual

Evolution USB Keyboards  
249/361  
USB MIDI Controller Keyboard  
225C/249C/361C  
USB MIDI Controller Keyboard with additional  
programmable rotary controllers  
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EVOLUTION 249/361/225C/249C/361C MIDI KEYBOARD MANUAL  
1.  
POWER SUPPLY  
There are three methods of powering the Evolution USB Keyboard. Only use one method at one time  
Soundcard as power source  
Using the supplied self powered connector cable connect the 5 pin male plug to the Evolution MIDI keyboard  
and the 15 pin male plug to the MIDI port on your PC soundcard.  
IMPORTANT – DO NOT USE THIS CABLE TO POWER ANY OTHER EQUIPMENT  
or  
AC Power  
You can also use an AC adapter (not included) with the following specification: 9-12V DC output, 250-300mA,  
centre positive.  
or  
USB  
Connect to the USB port on your computer. The keyboard is powered from USB.  
Note: Do not leave the adapter plugged in for long periods of time if the unit is not in use.  
2.  
Preparation  
2-1 Connect the unit with other MIDI equipment you may have:  
You can connect the keyboard to any other MIDI device such as a sound module or drum machine as shown below.  
Note that the keyboard does not have MIDI in capability and so can not receive MIDI data.  
If you are not connecting via USB, you will need to use an external power supply to connect to other MIDI devices.  
If you are using USB the keyboard will be powered from the USB port and the external power supply is not  
necessary. The keyboard can act in MIDI THRU mode receiving data from the computer and transmitting it to any  
other connected MIDI device.  
Turn on the POWER switch.  
Turn all other equipment on.  
Press the BANK MSB and TRANSPOSE simultaneously to select ‘MIDI out from USB’ (only necessary if using  
the USB port).  
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3.  
Demo  
Pressing octave up and down together plays a short demonstration. Please note that the sounds are set for a GM  
sound system and the demo will sound differently on other sound synthesizers.  
Press the octave up and down keys once more to end demo.  
4.  
Entering Numbers  
When any number is entered it adheres to the following rules:-  
Increment/Decrement Keys  
Initially the LED display starts flashing.  
The value displayed can be incremented/decremented using the +/- keys.  
Pressing both + & - should call up the default value for that parameter.  
The LED display shows the new value.  
The new value is sent out except for the CONTROL ASSIGN which sends data when the display stops flashing)  
When the display stops flashing the keyboard returns to normal operation.  
Numeric Keys  
Initially the LED display starts flashing.  
A numeric value can be typed in using the numbers 0-9.  
As each key is pressed the display continues to flash, the time-out value is reset.  
When a complete number* has been entered the display stops flashing and the value is selected.  
Alternatively, if no key is pressed and the display stops flashing the number on the display is selected.  
The update routine is triggered, so that the new value is sent out.  
When the display stops flashing the keyboard returns to normal operation.  
* The following table shows how many keys are required to enter a complete number:-  
1 key  
2-9  
2 keys  
01,10-16  
3 keys  
Channel  
0-9  
Memory  
13-99  
13-99  
01,10-14  
14-99  
000-012, 100-127  
000-012, 100-127  
Program Changes  
Bank LSB/MSB  
Control Select  
Control Assign  
2-9  
000-013, 100-132  
5.  
Sending a PROGRAM CHANGE number  
Using the PROGRAM switch and the numeric keys, you can send any MIDI PROGRAM CHANGE from 0-127.  
Press the PROGRAM switch. The LED starts to flash showing the current PROGRAM number (instrument  
sound).  
Press the numeric keys to alter the PROGRAM CHANGE number. You can also use the “+” or “-” keys to  
change the value.  
Note: * if you don’t do anything for 3 seconds the LED stops flashing and shows the current PROGRAM CHANGE  
number.  
if the number you press is larger than 127, it will return to the previous PROGRAM CHANGE number.  
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6.  
PROGRAM & BANK CHANGE MEMORY  
You can assign a selected PROGRAM CHANGE as well as a BANK LSB and a BANK MSB to one of ten numeric  
keys (0-9). Once stored, simply pressing one of the numeric keys will send the desired PROGRAM and BANK  
CHANGES. The stored information is held in non-volatile memory which will remember even if the power is turned  
off.  
Select the desired PROGRAM CHANGE, BANK LSB and MSB. Please refer to respective chapters for information  
on how to do this.  
Press the MEMORY switch. The LED starts to flash.  
Press the numeric key (from 0 to 9) you wish to assign the data to. The PROGRAM and BANK CHANGE  
information is stored on the selected numeric key.  
7.  
Setting the MIDI Transmit Channel  
There are 16 MIDI transmit channels available. Once you have set the unit’s MIDI channel, the unit sends all MIDI  
messages on this MIDI channel. Be sure to match the channel with the RECEIVE channel of any connected  
equipment.  
Press the CHANNEL switch. The LED shows the present TRANSMIT channel  
Press one (or two) of the numeric keys to change the channel. The LED changes to the pressed number.  
You can also use +/- switches to increase or decrease the value.  
Note: * if you do nothing after step 3-1 for 3 seconds, the LED will return to show the present PROGRAM  
CHANGE number.  
The default CHANNEL is 1 when power is turned on.  
If you have a MK-225C/MK-249C/MK-361C, you can assign each of the rotary controls to a different channel  
individually. You can store a single channel for each of the controllers that is independent of the Keyboard channel.  
This allows you to transmit control data on multiple channels simultaneously. To do this:  
1. Press both 'CONTROL SELECT' buttons and release.  
2. The LED display shows the current controller which has been selected.  
3. As the LED toggles the display between the new controller and its assignment, presss the CHANNEL  
button. A small ‘c’ in the first digit indicates that it is displaying the channel for the selected controller, the  
other 2 digits display the current controller channel.  
4. Press one (or two) of the numeric keys to change the channel. The LED changes to the pressed  
number.  
5. You can also use +/- switches to increase or decrease the value.  
Note: You can select a new controller by moving any one of the rotary controllers.  
If you have one of the new blue LED keyboards you can alternatively use the 'CONTROL ASSIGN' buttons.  
When a Controller is assigned a channel of 0 it means that rather than have a single, assigned channel it reads the  
current Keyboard channel instead and generates MIDI data on the same channel as notes played on the keyboard.  
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8.  
SLIDER ASSIGN  
Moving the SLIDER transmits MIDI CONTROL CHANGE messages to any connected equipment. The Slider  
defaults to sending Channel Volume messages on the selected channel, but you can re-assign the slider to any  
other controller.  
Number  
1 – 127  
128  
Functions  
Standard MIDI controllers  
Pitch Bend Sensitivity  
Fine Tune  
129  
130  
131  
132  
Coarse Tune  
Channel Pressure  
Velocity  
With Evolution 249/361. Press the SLIDER ASSIGN switches (PROGRAM & BANK LSB) together and the LED  
starts to flash showing the number of the present MIDI controller.  
Use numeric keys 0-9 to select a new MIDI controller. You can also use the +/- switches to increase or  
decrease the value of the number.  
With Evolution 225C/249C/361C. Press the CONTROL SELECT switches (MEMORY & PROGRAM) and the  
LED starts to flash showing the number of the present MIDI controller.  
Move the slider. Alternatively, press numeric keys 0-9 to select a new MIDI controller. You can also use the +/-  
switches to increase or decrease the value of the number. The LED display should flash C13.  
Note: * If you do nothing for 3 seconds, the LED will return to show the current PROGRAM CHANGE number.  
* If the number you press is not in the range of defined numbers, the previous number will be retained.  
* When you assign 120 or 121 as the MIDI controller for the WHEEL, you should move the MODULATION  
Wheel to the mid-value then return it to the minimum value to send a relative MIDI message.  
See Appendix B for a full list of controller numbers.  
9.  
PITCH BEND WHEEL  
Moving the PITCH BEND WHEEL transmits MIDI PITCH BEND messages to any connected equipment. This  
allows you to bend the pitch of a sound up (or down one tone) to add expression to your performance.  
To bend the sound up: Move the WHEEL away from you.  
To bend the sound down: Move the WHEEL towards you.  
10. WHEEL ASSIGN  
Use the WHEEL to transmit MIDI CONTROL CHANGE messages. You can select and assign 119 types of MIDI  
functions (1-31, 33-95, 102-121, 128-132)  
Number  
1 –127  
128  
Functions  
Standard MIDI controllers  
Pitch Bend Sensitivity  
Fine Tune  
129  
130  
131  
132  
Coarse Tune  
Channel Pressure  
Velocity  
With Evolution 249/361. Press the WHEEL ASSIGN switches (MEMORY & PROGRAM) together and the LED  
starts to flash showing the number of the present MIDI controller.  
Use numeric keys 0-9 to select a new MIDI controller. You can also use the +/- switches to increase or decrease the  
value of the number.  
With Evolution 225C/249C/361C. Press the CONTROL SELECT switches (MEMORY & PROGRAM) and the LED  
starts to flash showing the number of the present MIDI controller.  
Either move the wheel, or press numeric keys 0-9 to select a new MIDI controller. You can also use the +/- switches  
to increase or decrease the value of the number. The LED display should flash C14.  
Note: * If you do nothing for 3 seconds, the LED will return to show the current PROGRAM CHANGE number.  
* If the number you press is not in the range of defined numbers, the previous number will be retained.  
* When you assign 120 or 121 as the MIDI controller for the WHEEL, you should move the MODULATION  
Wheel to the mid-value then return it to the minimum value to send a relative MIDI message.  
* See Appendix B for a full list of controller numbers.  
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11. TRANSPOSE  
This function allows you to shift the pitch of the unit in semitones. You can transpose the pitch by 24 half steps (12  
up, 12 down).  
Press the TRANSPOSE switch. The LED shows the current TRANSPOSE value.  
Press the “+” or “-” switch to change the TRANSPOSE value. Each time you press + or -, the keyboard is  
transposed an additional half step.  
* Pressing the + and - switches simultaneously resets the pitch to the default value.  
Note: Turning the power off always resets the shifted pitch to the default value.  
12. OCTAVE CHANGE  
This function allows you to shift the pitch up to three octaves higher or two lower.  
Press the OCTAVE UP or DOWN to change the octave range. The LED shows the new OCTAVE value.  
* Press OCTAVE UP and DOWN switches simultaneously to reset the pitch to the default value.  
Note: if the UP or DOWN switch is not pressed for 3 seconds, the LED will return to show the PROGRAM CHANGE  
number.  
13. Sending BANK MSB and LSB message  
You can send any value of MSB or LSB from 0-127.  
Press the BANK LSB switch. The LED starts to flash showing the current value of the LSB. Press the numeric keys  
to change the LSB value. You can also use the “+” or “-” switches to change the value.  
Press the BANK MSB switch. The LED starts to flash showing the current value of the MSB. Press numeric keys to  
change the MSB value. You can also use the “+” or “-” switches to change the value.  
Note: * if you don’t do anything for 3 seconds the LED stops flashing and shows the current PROGRAM CHANGE  
number.  
* if the number you input is over 127, it will return to the previous LSB or MSB value.  
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14. Selecting a VELOCITY CURVE  
The VELOCITY CURVEs determine the relationship between how hard the keys are struck and the corresponding  
velocity that the unit transmits.  
This unit allows you to select from 12 VELOCITY CURVEs.  
Simultaneously press the CHANNEL and MEMORY switches. The LED starts to flash showing the current number  
of the VELOCITY CURVE.  
Press one of the numeric keys to select a VELOCITY CURVE. The 10 key numbers correspond to the first 10  
VELOCITY CURVEs as follows:  
You can also use the “+” or “-” switches to access all the VELOCITY CURVEs.  
There are 3 Fixed VELOCITY CURVEs which output the following velocity values:  
Curve  
F 0  
F 1  
Velocity  
64  
100  
F 2  
127  
These are achieved by selecting velocity curve 09. F0 will appear on the LED. Use the “+” or “-“ keys to select F0-  
F2.  
Note: If you don’t do anything for 3 seconds the LED stops flashing and shows the current PROGRAM CHANGE  
number.  
15. MIDI OUT FROM USB  
The MIDI output connector is normally used to send MIDI data from the keyboard. If the keyboard is connected to a  
computer using USB the MIDI Out can also be used to send data received from USB.  
Pressing both ‘MIDI OUT FROM USB’ buttons flashes the current setting on the LCD display.  
The +/- keys can be used to alter the current setting. + selects YES, - selects NO.  
Pressing both + and – calls up the default setting which is NO.  
When ‘NO’ is selected the MIDI Out sends the data from the keyboard.  
When YES is selected the MIDI Out sends the MIDI data received from USB.  
The status of MIDI OUT FROM USB will be saved in non-volatile memory and restored when the keyboard is  
switched on again. The factory default is set to NO  
16. GM RESET (GENERAL MIDI RESET) – Evolution 249/361 Only  
This function allows you to send a GENERAL MIDI MODE RESET message.  
Press the BANK LSB and BANK MSB keys together.  
Hold the keys down for at about 2 seconds and the reset message is sent.  
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Evolution 225C/249C/361C Only  
17. Assignable Rotary controllers  
All these assignable controllers are selected by the ‘CONTROL SELECT’ & 'CONTROL ASSIGN' functions for  
these keyboards.  
Assignable Controllers’ refers to any of the 8, 12 or 16 assignable Knobs and also includes the assignable Wheel  
and Slider. The Slider is Assignable Controller 13 or 17(for MK249C and MK-361C only), the Wheel is Assignable  
Controller 9, 14 or 18.  
The basic operation is:-  
Press the CONTROL SELECT buttons together. Select the controller by moving it or by typing the number in.  
Press the CONTROL ASSIGN buttons and enter the new number using the keypad.  
To change one of the assignable controllers, the keyboard uses the following method:  
Press both 'CONTROL SELECT' buttons and release.  
The LED display shows the current Controller which has been selected. The LED’s toggle between the  
controller number and the assigned value. E.g. initially it would toggle between c14 & 01, showing that the  
Wheel is assigned to the Modulation Wheel controller.  
Select a controller by moving any one of the assignable controllers, the numeric keypad or the +/- keys.  
The LED then toggles the display between the new controller and its assignment.  
Repeat this process to see the controller number assignment (0-132) for any Knob, Slider or the Wheel, by  
moving the relevant controller or by typing a new number.  
If no keys are pressed or any of the assignable controllers moved, the LED display stops flashing after 3  
seconds and returns to normal operation.  
Press both 'CONTROL ASSIGN' buttons and release.  
The number entered at this point will be assigned to the last selected controller.  
The numeric entry uses the standard data entry system. (see section on Entering Numbers)  
If a complete number is entered the display stops flashing and the new assignment is stored.  
If the +/- keys are used, the revised value is shown on the LED display and the flashing time-out is reset.  
Once a controller has been assigned the current knob/slider/wheel position should be sent out.  
This ensures that when the controller if first moved it does not trigger a large jump from it’s previous setting.  
During the data entry stage while the LED display is flashing, the Knobs, Slider and the Wheel do not function.  
The MIDI keyboard should continue to function at all times  
18. Snap Shot  
When both SNAP SHOT keys are pressed the MK-249C sends out the settings for all of the Assignable Controllers  
on the current selected channel. This feature lets you record the settings of the Knobs, Slider & Mod Wheel into  
your sequencer.  
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19. SPECIFICATIONS  
Evolution 249:  
1. Keyboard: 49 standard keys (Velocity sensitive)  
2. Control: Switches: (WHEEL, CHANNEL, PROGRAM, MEMORY, TRANSPOSE, GM RESET, VEL CURVE,  
BANK LSB, BANK MSB, OCTAVE DOWN, OCTAVE UP, POWER ON/OFF, Numeric Keys (0-9), , +)  
3. Control: Sliders: (PITCH BEND WHEEL, MODULATION WHEEL, CHANNEL VOLUME/DATA ENTRY)  
4. Memory storage – non volatile  
5. Display: 3 digit LED  
6. Jack: DC IN (DC 9V), MIDI OUT, SUSTAIN, USB  
7. Dimension: 800 x210 x80 (mm). Weight: 4 kg  
Note: Specifications are subject to change without prior notice.  
Evolution 361:  
1. Keyboard: 61 standard keys (Velocity sensitive)  
2. Control: Switches: (WHEEL, CHANNEL, PROGRAM, MEMORY, TRANSPOSE, GM RESET, VEL CURVE,  
BANK LSB, BANK MSB, OCTAVE DOWN, OCTAVE UP, POWER ON/OFF, Numeric Keys (0-9), , +)  
3. Control: Sliders: (PITCH BEND WHEEL, MODULATION WHEEL, CHANNEL VOLUME/DATA ENTRY)  
4. Memory storage – non volatile  
5. Display: 3 digit LED  
6. Jack: DC IN (DC 9V), MIDI OUT, SUSTAIN, USB  
7. Dimension: 970 x220 x80 (mm). Weight: 5 kg  
Note: Specifications are subject to change without prior notice  
Evolution 225C:  
1. Keyboard: 49 standard keys (Velocity sensitive)  
2. Control: Switches: (WHEEL, CHANNEL, PROGRAM, MEMORY, TRANSPOSE, GM RESET, VEL CURVE,  
BANK L, BANK M, RESET-AC, OCTAVE DOWN, OCTAVE UP, POWER ON/OFF, Numeric Keys (0-9), ?, +)  
3. Control: Sliders: (PITCH BEND WHEEL, MODULATION WHEEL, CHANNEL VOLUME/DATA ENTRY)  
4. Rotary Controls: 12 rotary controls with assignable controller values  
5. Memory storage – non volatile  
6. Display: 3 digit LED  
7. Jack: DC IN (DC 9V), MIDI OUT, SUSTAIN, USB  
8. Dimension: 480 x220 x80 (mm)  
9. Weight: 2.3 kg  
Note: Specifications are subject to change without prior notice.  
Evolution 249C:  
1. Keyboard: 49 standard keys (Velocity sensitive)  
2. Control: Switches: (WHEEL, CHANNEL, PROGRAM, MEMORY, TRANSPOSE, GM RESET, VEL CURVE,  
BANK L, BANK M, RESET-AC, OCTAVE DOWN, OCTAVE UP, POWER ON/OFF, Numeric Keys (0-9), ?, +)  
3. Control: Sliders: (PITCH BEND WHEEL, MODULATION WHEEL, CHANNEL VOLUME/DATA ENTRY)  
4. Rotary Controls: 12 rotary controls with assignable controller values  
5. Memory storage – non volatile  
6. Display: 3 digit LED  
7. Jack: DC IN (DC 9V), MIDI OUT, SUSTAIN, USB  
8. Dimension: 800 x210 x100 (mm)  
9. Weight: 4 kg  
Note: Specifications are subject to change without prior notice.  
Evolution 361C:  
1. Keyboard: 61 standard keys (Velocity sensitive)  
2. Control: Switches: (WHEEL, CHANNEL, PROGRAM, MEMORY, TRANSPOSE, GM RESET, VEL CURVE,  
BANK L, BANK M, RESET-AC, OCTAVE DOWN, OCTAVE UP, POWER ON/OFF, Numeric Keys (0-9), ?, +)  
3. Control: Sliders: (PITCH BEND WHEEL, MODULATION WHEEL, CHANNEL VOLUME/DATA ENTRY)  
4. Rotary Controls: 16 rotary controls with assignable controller values  
5. Memory storage - non volatile  
6. Display: 3 digit LED  
7. Jack: DC IN (DC 9V), MIDI OUT, SUSTAIN, USB  
8. Dimension: 970 x220 x100 (mm)  
9. Weight: 5 kg  
Note: Specifications are subject to change without prior notice.  
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APPENDIX A  
MIDI IMPLEMENTATION CHART  
Function  
Basic :Default  
Channel:Changed  
:Default  
Transmitted  
Received  
Remarks  
1-16  
1-16  
---------  
Mode :Messages  
:Altered  
X
*********  
Note  
0-127  
Number:True Voice  
Velocity: Note ON  
: Note OFF  
After :Key’s  
Touch :Ch’s  
Pitch Bend  
*********  
0
X
X
0
0,32  
Bank select  
Modulation  
Data Entry  
Volume  
1
0
0
Control  
Change  
6
7
64  
Hold 1  
1-31  
33-95  
102-121  
Mod Wheel Assign  
Program  
0-127  
Change:True Number  
System Exclusive  
:Song Position  
Common:Song Select  
:Tune  
System :Clock  
Exclusive:Commands  
Aux :Local ON/OFF  
Messages:All Notes OFF  
:Active Sense  
*********  
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
0
:Reset  
X
Notes:  
• : Can be  
set to 0  
or X  
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APPENDIX B  
STANDARD CONTROLLER NUMBERS  
No.  
Controller  
No.  
Controller  
No.  
Controller  
00  
01  
02  
03  
04  
05  
06  
07  
08  
09  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
41  
42  
43  
44  
45  
46  
47  
48  
49  
50  
Bank Select  
Modulation  
Breath Control  
Controller 3  
Foot Control  
Porta Time  
Data Entry  
Channel Volume  
Balance  
51  
52  
53  
54  
55  
56  
57  
58  
59  
60  
61  
62  
63  
64  
65  
66  
67  
68  
69  
70  
71  
72  
73  
74  
75  
76  
77  
78  
79  
80  
81  
82  
83  
84  
85  
86  
87  
88  
89  
90  
91  
92  
93  
94  
95  
96  
97  
98  
99  
100  
101  
Gen Purpose 4 LSB  
Controller 52  
Controller 53  
Controller 54  
Controller 55  
Controller 56  
Controller 57  
Controller 58  
Controller 59  
Controller 60  
Controller 61  
Controller 62  
Controller 63  
Sustain Pedal  
Portamento  
Sostenuto  
Soft Pedal  
Legato Pedal  
Hold 2  
Sound Variation  
Resonance  
Release Time  
Attack Time  
Cutoff Frequency  
Controller 75  
Controller 76  
Controller 77  
Controller 78  
Controller 79  
Gen Purpose 5  
Gen Purpose 6  
Gen Purpose 7  
Gen Purpose 8  
Portamento Control  
Controller 85  
Controller 86  
Controller 87  
Controller 88  
Controller 89  
Controller 90  
Reverb Depth  
Tremelo Depth  
Chorus Depth  
Celeste (De-tune)  
Phaser Depth  
Data Increment  
Data Decrement  
Non-Reg Param LSB  
Non-Reg Param MSB  
Reg Param LSB  
Reg Param MSB  
102  
103  
104  
105  
106  
107  
108  
109  
110  
111  
112  
113  
114  
115  
116  
117  
118  
119  
Controller 102  
Controller 103  
Controller 104  
Controller 105  
Controller 106  
Controller 107  
Controller 108  
Controller 109  
Controller 110  
Controller 111  
Controller 112  
Controller 113  
Controller 114  
Controller 115  
Controller 116  
Controller 117  
Controller 118  
Controller 119  
Controller 9  
Pan  
Expression  
Effects Controller 1  
Effects Controller 2  
Controller 14  
Controller 15  
Gen Purpose 1  
Gen Purpose 2  
Gen Purpose 3  
Gen Purpose 4  
Controller 20  
Controller 21  
Controller 22  
Controller 23  
Controller 24  
Controller 25  
Controller 26  
Controller 27  
Controller 28  
Controller 29  
Controller 30  
Controller 31  
Bank Select LSB  
Modulation LSB  
Breath Control LSB  
Controller 35  
Foot Control LSB  
Porta Time LSB  
Data Entry LSB  
Channel Volume LSB  
Balance LSB  
Controller 41  
Pan LSB  
Channel Mode Messages  
120  
121  
122  
123  
124  
125  
126  
127  
All Sound off  
Reset all Controllers  
Local Control  
All Notes Off  
Omni Off  
Omni On  
Mono On (Poly Off)  
Poly On (Mono Off)  
Extra Keyboard Messages Possible  
128  
129  
130  
131  
132  
Pitchbend sensitivity.  
Fine Tune  
Coarse Tune  
Channel Pressure  
Velocity  
Expression LSB  
Controller 44  
Controller 45  
Controller 46  
Controller 47  
Gen Purpose 1 LSB  
Gen Purpose 2 LSB  
Gen Purpose 3 LSB  
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