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VMK88
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MANUAL
TABLE OF CONTENTS
VMK-88
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INTRODUCTION ..........................................1
CONTINUOUS CONTROLLERS ......................................2
KEYBOARD LAYOUT ............................................... 3-5
PRESET CREATION: A SUMMARY ..................................6
PROCEDURES
PRESET SELECTION AND NAMING .............................. 7-8
KEYBOARD PROGRAMMING ....................................9-11
SLIDERS/KNOBS PROGRAMMING ........................... 12-13
BUTTON PROGRAMMING ..................................... 14-15
PEDAL PROGRAMMING ....................................... 16-17
LIVE EDIT ............................................................ 18
VMK88
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MANUAL INTRODUCTION
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Welcome to the wonderful world of the VMK-88
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. The VMK-88
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is a multi-level programmable
keyboard controller with 88 semi-weighted piano contoured keys. It features pitch bend, aftertouch,
“on the y” live edits, assignable knobs, buttons and sliders, and 4 independent fully programmable
pedal inputs. It’s a piano player’s dream come true – a controller with 3 pedal control: Sustain; Dam-
per; and Sustenuto! At only 14 pounds, the VMK-88
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is a working man’s axe.
Just look at what the VMK-88
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has available to assign:
• 8 programmable knobs X 2 banks;
• 8 programmable buttons X 2 banks;
• 9 programmable sliders X 4 banks;
A 5-button programmable transport section;
And 4 programmable pedal inputs.
That’s a total of 77 assignable controls!
The VMK-88
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is a professional sized keyboard with built-in control surface capability. It is a control
surface MIDI keyboard with 3 software presets, 27 user programmable patches, and an unbeatable
combination of assignable knobs, buttons, sliders and pedals. It allows you to tweak your sessions
to your heart’s content. And it’s all with a budget-conscious studio in mind.
A Virtual Music Keyboard with fully programmable knobs,
buttons, sliders and pedals
Technical Specications
• 88 keys - TP9PIANO keybed with
weighted keys for a piano feel
Aftertouch
• LCD Display
• Data Entry Dial
• Modulation Wheel
• 3 Software Presets – Native Instrument
B4 and PRO53, and Steinberg Cubase
• 27 User Programmable Presets
• 8 Programmable Knobs
• 9 Programmable Sliders
• 8 Programmable Buttons
• 5 Programmable Sequencer Buttons Section
• 3 Programmable Pedal Inputs
• Midi connectors: Out, USB
• Dimensions: in. 52.3 x 13.8 x 4.7
(cm. 138,8 x 35 x 58,5)
• Weight: lb. 17 (kg. 7,7)
The VMK-88
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carton contains:
• VMK-88
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• 9VDC 500mA (Tip +) stabilized power adaptor
• PS 100 Foot-switch
• Instruction Manual
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MANUAL CONTROLLERS
Controllers
Among the Midi messages (note that on/off is a Midi message) is a set of 128 “continuous controller
”messages (often abbreviated “CC ”). These are mainly used to send the movements of knobs, sli-
ders, pedals, and so forth. For example, a synth’s modulation wheel is sending a CC message which
will almost always be CC number 1. (See list below.) Each CC has a possible range of 0 –127, so
when you move a mod wheel down to its rest position, it should send a CC number 1 message with
a value of 0, and when you push it up to its highest point it should send a CC number 1 message
with a value of 127. The VMK-88
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plus takes this Midi capability and puts the control in the hands
of the user. All of the VMK-88
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plus knobs, sliders and pedal inputs may be programed to transmit
these CC values.
Certain of the CC numbers are reserved for particular purposes. For instance, CC64 is the sustain
pedal. In fact, several of the controllers (64, 65, 66, etc.) are dened as on/off switches rather
than as continuous: Your sustain pedal will probably send a CC64 message with a value of 127
when pressed, and another CC64 message with a value of 0 when released. This comes into
play when programing the pedal inputs. The VMK-88
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plus and a sequencer or audio program
can give you an almost unlimited number of routing possibilities to control the various functions
of the program(s) you’re using. Check with your software manual for details specic to your need.
Common controller Numbers
1 Modulation Wheel (0-127)
2 Breath Controller (0-127)
4 Foot Controller (0-127)
5 Portamento Time (0-127)
6 Data Slider (0-127)
7 Main Volume (0-127)
8 Balance (0-127)
10 Pan (0-127)
11 Expression (0-127)
16 General Purpose num1 (0-127)
17 General Purpose num2 (0-127)
18 General Purpose num3 (0-127)
19 General Purpose num4 (0-127)
64 Sustain Pedal (0 or 127)
65 Portamento On/Off (0 or 127)
66 Sustenuto Pedal (0 or 127)
67 Soft Pedal (0 or 127)
69 Hold 2 (0 or 127)
80 General Purpose num5 (0-127)
81 General Purpose num6 (0-127)
82 General Purpose num7 (0-127)
83 General Purpose num8 (0-127)
92 Tremolo Depth (0-127)
93 Chorus Depth (0-127)
94 Celeste (Detune) Depth (0-127)
95 Phase Depth (0-127)
96 Data Increment (0 or 127)
97 Data Decrement (0 or 127)
121 Reset all Controllers (0)
122 Local Control On/Off (0 or 127)
123 All Notes Off (0)
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MANUAL KEYBOARD LAYOUT
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MANUAL KEYBOARD LAYOUT
Knobs & Buttons Knobs and buttons may be programmed to control anything from a loop on a sampler to reverb
depth on a sound module. 8 knobs, 8 Buttons, 2 banks each giving 32 possible combinations
per patch.
Program Controls The program control section features: A 2 x 16 Lcd display; A convenient rotary dial for data en-
try, referred to as the DE dial; Page up and page down buttons for moving through the various
parameter options of the controller you are programming; Edit, Storage and Enter buttons, key
elements when programming your keyboard; And a Panic button if all else fails.
KEYBOARD LAYOUT: DETAILS
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MANUAL KEYBOARD LAYOUT
Back Panel The back panel contains the connective parts of the keyboard: Dual Midi outputs and 4
independent foot controller inputs. The pedal inputs can accept sustain or volume
pedals, each capable of sending out a completely different controller message. Pedal
inputs can be programmed to accept almost any variety of manufacturers foot pedals
regardless of polarity. The power adapter input and power switch are also located in the
rear panel.
Transport- Live
Edit Controls
Transport and Live Edit controls are centrally located for quick access at a gig or in the studio.
Simple but powerful, the Transport can easily be programmed to control a sequencer or a drum
machine. Live Edit is indispensable for a quick program change, bank select or Midi channel
change.
Sliders Sliders are perhaps the most desirable controls in a studio setting. Each of the 9 sliders may be
programmed independently. They can send command specic messages, like volume, to a
sound module. Or they can send control messages that may be routed through a sequencer to
control various functions of the program you are running. See your program manual for details.
4 banks in total x 9 sliders gives you 36 slider commands per patch. Note: Drawbar is also a
Bank.
KEYBOARD LAYOUT: DETAILS
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MANUAL PRESET CREATION SUMMARY
Preset Creation: A Summary
Preset creation is an easy process involving the use of the program controls shown in the KEYBO-
ARD LAYOUT section of this manual. You start by choosing a preset number using the DE dial and
hitting the ENTER button. Choose a preset number higher than 3 so as not to overwrite the software
presets. You can either choose an unused number or overwrite a previously written preset.
Once the preset number is selected, you hit the EDIT button to start assigning tasks to whichever
controls you select. The LCD panel will tell you to Press or Move Any Controls. You may move or
press a knob, a slider, a button, a keyboard key or a pedal. The LCD will tell you what you are pro-
gramming once you have moved or pressed it.
Now, you will use the Page Up or Down buttons to view the parameters available for
assignment. Use the DE dial to select the parameter value you want. When the value is selected,
use the Page Up or Down buttons to move to the next parameter. When all parameters for the con-
trol have been dened, you will hit the STORAGE button and the LCD will ask if you want to store
the parameters you have selected – either NO or YES. Use the buttons underneath YES or NO to
make your choice.
If you need to program additional controls for the preset, hit the EDIT button and once again you will
be asked to Press or Move Any Controls. Repeat the procedure above for all the controls you desire
to program for the preset you are creating.
When all the controls have been assigned to the tasks you want them to accomplish, you will have
hit the STORAGE button and selected YES following the programming of the last control. The LCD
screen will display a blinking cursor following Preset Num. At this time, you may name your preset
(see the Preset Naming section on page 7) or decide to use only the number of the preset (4 – 30).
If the number is enough, hit STORAGE again and the LCD will ask “Are You Sure?” Press the button
under YES and the controller will return you to the Preset page with your preset number.
If you decide to name the preset, follow the procedure in the Preset Naming section on page 7. The
last step is hitting the STORAGE button at which time the LCD will ask, “Are You Sure?” Press the
button under YES and the controller will return you to the Preset page with your preset name and
number.
It is essential that you remember that YOU MUST PRESS THE STORAGE BUTTON TWICE TO
SAVE YOUR PRESET SETTINGS! The rst time you will be asked if you want to “Store Parame-
ters.” The all-important second time, the LCD will ask, “Are You Sure?” When you hit the YES button
that time, your preset is saved.
The following Procedures will help familiarize you with the programming exibility of the VMK-88
plus
.
They will show you the steps involved in assigning parameter values to the programmable controls
of the keyboard. The procedures will show the ease with which you can create presets to control
both studio and performance software.
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MANUAL PRESETS
PROCEDURE: PRESET SELECTION
The VMK-88
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has 27 programmable user presets. Let’s look into the two ways of selecting a
preset.
1) ROTATE DATA ENTRY DIAL
Rotating the DE Dial will scroll thru
the Presets.
The cursor will blink.
Scroll to the Preset you want.
2)PRESS ENTER
NOTE: You can preview the Presets
without making a selection . If you
don’t Press the Enter Button.
the VMK88 will return to the last
Preset Selected.
Wait until the cursor stops
blinking. Preset is now selected
PRESS PAGE Up/Dn.
You may also choose Presets
sequentially by using the Page
up or Page down Buttons.
NOTE:(1) You must allow the VMK88
to scan the controls before the selection
is complete; (2) You can only move thru
the Presets one at a time.
PROCEDURE: PRESET NAMING
The VMK-88
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has 27 programmable user presets. Each Preset can have a 10 character name.
Each name can have any combination of letters or numbers you choose. In this example, we will
start from a preset that’s already been programmed. You have the option of naming your preset
during the editing process. When you’ve completed your edits and reach the press storage step
(Step 6 in Button Programming, Step 7 in Sliders/Knobs/Pedals, Step 8 in Keyboard), follow this
procedure:
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MANUAL PRESETS
1)PRESS STORAGE
You will save your program to a user
preset.
Storage and Enter buttons now
function as No or Yes buttons.
NOTE: If you select No you’ll
be taken back to the “Press or
move any Control” Page.
2)PRESS ENTER(Yes)
In this example we’ll choose Yes.
NOTE: If you’d like to move to a
different Preset location use the
DE dial. THIS WILL COPY ALL
PROGRAM DATA TO THE NEW
PRESET LOCATION
3)PRESS PG UP/ PG DN
By pressing the Page Up or the
Page Down button you will move
the cursor to the Name eld of the
LCD display
4)NAME PRESET
Name the Preset using the combination
of The Page Buttons and the DE Dial.
Remember the Name can only be
ten characters long
Page UP: moves cursor Right
Page DN: moves cursor Left
Data Entry Dial: selects Letter or Number
5)PRESS STORAGE
You will save your program and its
name.
6)PRESS ENTER (YES)
You will return to the Preset Page
with your Named Preset.
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MANUAL KEYBOARD
PROCEDURE: KEYBOARD PROGRAMMING
The VMK-88
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can store 27 user programmable patches. Not only does each patch contain
programming information for buttons, sliders, knobs and pedals, the KEYBOARD itself, as a con-
troller, can be customized. Each Patch can contain MIDI Channel, Aftertouch, Transpose, Program
Change and Bank Select information.
1)PRESS EDIT
2)PRESS KEY
You may Press any key
on the Keyboard.
3)PRESS PAGE UP
Within each Patch a Bank Select
High message can be sent.
See your sound source
manufacturer’s manual
for details.
4)PRESS PAGE UP
Within each Patch a Bank Select
Keyboard Edit
Low message can be sent.
See your sound source
manufacturer’s manual
for details.
5)PRESS PAGE UP
You have the option to send out
a Program Change within the Patch.
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6)PRESS PAGE UP
Transpose can be adjusted
from 0 to +24 or 0 to -24
7)PRESS PAGE UP
You have the option to
program After Touch on or
off for each Patch.
6)PRESS STORAGE
You are now going to save your
Keyboard Assignments to a
user preset.
NOTE:
Storage and Enter buttons now
function as No or Yes buttons.
7)PRESS ENTER(Yes)
In this example we’ll choose Yes.
8)PRESS STORAGE
The blinking cursor indicates
preset number selection.
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9)PRESS ENTER(Yes)
Wait for the keyboard to
Scan Controls.
You will now return to the
Preset page.
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MANUAL SLIDERS / KNOBS
PROCEDURE: SLIDER / KNOB PROGRAMMING
We will set up a SLIDER to behave like an analog mixer fader. Fader Down>min. volume. Fader
Up>Max. Vol. Programing KNOBS follows the Exact same procedure.
TIP: Unlike an analog mixer you might not want your minimum volume to be 0 (no sound).
You may just want a track to “sit” in the mix. Therefore you should choose a value greater than 0.
For example, you may want to “ride” a guitar part and not want its volume to dip below a certain le-
vel in the mix. In that case set the Min. to a value that sounds good. Then when you pull the fader
down you’ll still hear the guitar without having to worry about fader position.
You can reverse this example for Max Values also.
1)PRESS EDIT
2)MOVE SLIDER (KNOB)
In this example Move SLIDER 1
w/Bank A Selected
3)PRESS PAGE UP
In this example we’ll use
CTRL Change number 10.
You may adjust this to any
CTRL number you desire.
4)PRESS PAGE UP
Set the Value Min. to 0
5)PRESS PAGE UP
Set the Value Max. to 127
In this example when the Slider
is pushed UP it will increase to
the Maximum allowed
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6)PRESS PAGE UP
In this example select DN>UP
When the Slider is in the DOWN
position it will send a Value of O.
when UP a Value of 127.
7)PRESS STORAGE
You are now going to save your
program to a user preset.
NOTE:
Storage and Enter buttons now
function as No or Yes buttons
8)PRESS ENTER(Yes)
In this example we’ll choose Yes.
9)PRESS STORAGE
The blinking cursor indicates
preset number selection.
10)PRESS ENTER(Yes)
You will now return to the
Preset page.
You have completed your rst
programing session! You will have
to repeat these steps in order to
program more sliders and knobs.
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MANUAL BUTTONS
PROCEDURE: BUTTON PROGRAMMING
We will set up a BUTTON to behave like a simple ON/OFF switch, or Latch Switch. Press the
BUTTON once and the Switch will
be on. Press the BUTTON again and the Switch will be off.
Programing Transport BUTTONS follows the exact same procedure.
TIP: This can be very useful to control the Mutes on your Audio/Sequencing program. Most Pro
and Semi Pro Audio/Sequencing programs will allow you the option to control various functions
of the program from an external controller, in this example, controlling the Mutes on your virtual
mixer. (See your Program’s manual for details.) Each BUTTON can behave like a Latch,
used in this Mute example (SWITCH MODE), or like a Momentary (PUSH MODE) switch. A Mo-
mentary switch will only function when the BUTTON is held down. This is very useful for the Fwd
BUTTON and Rew BUTTON in the Transport section.
1)PRESS EDIT
2)PRESS BUTTON
In this example, PRESS BUTTON 1
with Bank A Selected.
Set to Midi Channel 1
3)PRESS PAGE UP
In this example, we’ll set
CTRL Change to OFF
You may adjust this to any
CTRL number you desire.
4)PRESS PAGE UP
Set the Key Note to 60.
Key range is 0-127
5)PRESS PAGE UP
SWITCH: Press button once,
a NOTE ON Message will transmit.
Switch is ON.
Press button again, a NOTE OFF
Message will transmit.
Switch is OFF.
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5) continued...
PUSH: will send a Note on Message when
pushed down. When you release the
button, a Note off Message will be sent.
The BUTTON will only work when you are
actually Pushing it down.
6)PRESS STORAGE
You are now going to save your
program to a user preset
NOTE:
Storage and Enter buttons now
function as No or Yes button’s
7)PRESS ENTER(Yes)
In this example we’ll choose Yes.
8)PRESS STORAGE
The blinking cursor indicates
preset number selection.
9)PRESS ENTER(Yes)
Wait for the keyboard to Scan
Controls.
You will now return to the
Preset page.
You will have to repeat these steps in
order to program more buttons.
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MANUAL PEDALS
PROCEDURE: PEDAL PROGRAMMING
We will program PEDAL INPUT 1 to transmit Sustain. For this procedure you will need a Sustain
Pedal. Any polarity pedal will work.
TIP: The four PEDAL INPUTS may be programed to transmit anything from Sustain to Volume to
even Modulation. A PEDAL INPUT, when connected to a Volume Pedal , can transmit the same
CNTRL Values as the SLIDERS or KNOBS. Remember, you have four PEDAL INPUTS to work
with. Imagine in a live set-up, two volume pedals set-up to control two different sounds. In our
set-up you would program PEDAL 1 so its Polarity would be DN>UP, and PEDAL 2 so it’s Polarity
would be UP>DN. By pressing down on both volume pedals, you would fade out of one sound and
fade into the other! All without awkward foot movement.
1)PRESS EDIT
2)PRESS PEDAL
In this example set the Midi
Channel to 1
Remember the sustain
Pedal must be plugged
into PEDAL INPUT 1
3)PRESS PAGE UP
We need to set the
CTRL Change to 64
That’s the Midi Spec for
Sustain Pedal.
4)PRESS PAGE UP
Set the Value Min. to 0
In this case any Value below
<64 will transmit an off Message
5)PRESS PAGE UP
Set the Value Max. to 127
In this case any Value above
>64 will transmit an on Message
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6)PRESS PAGE UP
This is where the exibility of the
VMK comes into play.
You can adjust
the Polarity to the Pedal that’s
being used. If there’s sustain
without the Pedal being
depressed just adjust
the Polarity on the VMK
to t the pedal.
7)PRESS STORAGE
You are now going to save your
program to a user preset
NOTE:
Storage and Enter buttons now
function as No or Yes buttons.
8)PRESS ENTER(Yes)
In this example we’ll choose Yes.
9)PRESS STORAGE
The blinking cursor indicates
preset number selection.
10)PRESS ENTER(Yes)
You will now return to the
Preset page.
You will have to repeat these steps in
order to program more pedals.
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MANUAL LIVE EDIT
PROCEDURE: LIVE EDIT
The ability to quickly send a Program Change or Bank Select change or change the Midi channel
without altering the original Preset program.
In this example you will send a quick Program Change to your sound source. Sending a Bank
Change or changing the Midi Channel, follows the EXACT same procedure. Although you will
select those options in step 1
Start from a
Program
1)PRESS Prog Change
You can press
Midi Channel
or Bank Select if
those are
the Messages
you want to
send.
2)PRESS Enter
You will now
return to the
Preset page.
That’s it! Live Edit is an extremely
easy but powerful function of
the VMK-88
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Studiologic VMK-88 plus Manuale utente

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