WHEEL button 2. SELECT button 3. PITCH BEND +/- switches 4. Numeric keys 5. PROGRAM key 6. BANK LSB key 7. BANK MSB key 8. WHEEL key 9. SAVE key 10. CHANNEL key 11. OCTAVE key 12. TRANSPOSE key 13. +/- keys 14. RESET-AC key 15. GM-RESET 16. MIDI OUT Connector For connecting directly to PC sound card game port 17. DC Jack For connecting to AC/DC adapter. DC output 9V-1 2V, 1 50mA, centre positive. 18. POWER switch 2. Power Supply 2-1 DC Power - Batteries (not included) This unit is powered by 6 “
IMPORTANT – DO NOT USE THIS CABLE TO POWER ANY OTHER EQUIPMENT 1-2 AC Power You can also use an AC adapter (not included) with the following specification: 9-12V DC output, 250-300mA, centre positive. 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: MIDI Sound Module MIDI IN MIDI IN MIDI IN MIDI OUT MIDI Keyboard Computer 2-2 Turn on the POWER switch. 2-3 Turn all other equipm
Weak batteries will result in poor performance. When the power is getting weaker, replace the worn out batteries as follows: 1. Remove the battery compartment cover and take out the batteries. 2. Insert new batteries and make sure that the polarity is correct. WARNING: Do not mix old and new batteries Do not mix alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc) or rechargeable (nickel-cadmium) batteries 1-2 AC Power You can also use an AC power adapter (not included) with the following specification : 9-12V DC o
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 powere
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. 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 t
About The MIDI In Port The MIDI in plug can be used to interface another MIDI device to your PC, via the USB port. Data received from this device will be transmitted via the UC- 33 to the PC. This is achieved using a second USB MIDI out. So, when you select the MIDI devices section of your sequencer you will see two UC- 33 USB MIDI Ins. The first of these is used to receive the UC- 33 controller data, the second is used to receive data from the other device connected to the UC-33’s MIDI IN plug.