Connect MIDI Controller to Device
As a USB MIDI controller, you'll need to connect the MIDI Keyset to a computer or mobile device that supports music software with MIDI input capabilities.
DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) software such as Ableton, Garageband, Reason, etc. will support USB MIDI controllers out of the box.
Each music software will differ so this guide won't cover any specifics on how to create software instruments or assign/mapping MIDI CC.
Main Menu
On boot, the OLED will display the main menu. The top three circles represent the three potentiometers. The five rectangles represent the five key switches.
Values from the potentiometer are overlaid on the three circles. These values will update whenever the potentiometers are adjusted. The values represent the MIDI CC (Control Change) values ranging from 0–127.
MIDI note names are overlaid on the five rectangles. These labels represent the assigned MIDI note to each key. They range from C-2 – B9.
Edit Page
Short press the rotary encoder to enter the edit page on the selected item. A title at the top will display the name of the component that is being edited.
Rotate the rotary encoder to highlight items within the edit page.
Long press the rotary encoder to enter edit mode on the highlighted item. The text will display a white background to indicate it is in edit mode.
While in edit mode, rotate the rotary encoder to change the value.
Long press the rotary encoder to save the change, Or, short press to save and exit the edit mode and return to the main menu.
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