M-Audio, 61-Key, 61 Keys (Keystation 61)
The M-Audio Keystation 61 II is a simple, powerful MIDI controller designed for sequencing music and playing virtual instruments on your Mac or PC.
It features 61 full-size, velocity-sensitive keys and a series of controls that broaden the range of playable notes, expand expressive capabilities, and enhance your recording workflow. Octave-range buttons; pitch-bend and modulation wheels; and transport and directional controls make it easy to play, perform, and record in your music software without using a mouse or track pad.
Keystation 61 II also includes a 1/4†sustain-pedal input that lets you use an external control pedal, such as M-Audio's SP2, for genuine piano sustain.
To get you started composing, we bundled the Keystation 61 II with a premium virtual instrument from SONiVOX. SONiVOX’s Eighty-Eight Ensemble is a world-class piano instrument that captures a 9-foot CD327 Steinway piano's sound. Finally, we included Ableton Live Lite — one of the world's most popular performance and production programs.
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No. Â The M-Audio Keystation series controller is USB hub-powered, meaning that it is powered directly by the computer USB port when connected with a USB-A to USB-B cable.
No! Â The M-Audio Keystation series controller is a class-compliant device, meaning that it is plug-and-play and does not require any drivers to be installed. Â This also means that it will work with and is supported on the latest operating systems, including Windows 8 and Mac 10.9.
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Yes! Â The M-Audio Keystation series controller is a class-compliant device, meaning that it is plug-and-play and does not require any drivers to be installed. Â This also means that it will work and is supported on the latest operating systems, including Windows 8 and Mac 10.9.
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Yes!  To use the M-Audio Keystation Mini 32 with your iPad, connect it to the iPad using the iPad Camera Connection kit (sold separately) which enabling you to perform and compose with audio apps on your iPad and other iOS devices.Â
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To set the Keystation series controller to its factory default settings, follow the steps suggested below:
The Keystation is now set back to the factory default settings.
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The sustain pedal input on the rear of the Keystation series controller accepts any standard momentary, non-latching footswitch (sold separately). Â When pressed, this pedal will sustain the sound you are playing without having to keep your fingers pressing down the keys.
The Polarity of the sustain pedal is determined by the keyboard upon startup.  When the Keystation is powering up, the sustain pedal is assumed to be in the Up (Off) position.  It is important that the sustain pedal is not pressed during startup, otherwise the pedal will reverse its operation, and notes will sustain when the pedal is not pressed.
To reverse the polarity, simply power off the Keystation series controller, ensure that the pedal is not depressed, and power the unit on.
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Most likely this is not due to the actual Keystation itself and is more likely something to do with the connection, a conflict with something else in the computer, or software settings. Â We recommend following the steps suggested below to determine the cause:
If you continue to experience difficulty after walking through the steps suggested above, you may want to consider contacting M-Audio Technical Support for further technical assistance.
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Whether you are a customer or dealer, if you already own an M-Audio product, or if you just have pre-sales questions, the M-Audio technical support team is available to help!
Visit the link below to connect with any of the following support options: online community support, phone support, email support.
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