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User manual Yamaha, model KX25 Controller

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• Steinberg and Cubase are the registered trademarks of Steinberg Media Technologies GmbH. • The company names and product names in this Owner’s Manual are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. This owner’s manual assumes that you are already familiar with basic Windows/Macintosh operations. If you are not, please refer to the owner’s manual which came with your Windows/Macintosh software before using the KX Editor. For information about hardware requirements, the interconnection of devices and the installation of the KX Editor software, refer to the separate Installation Manual as well as the Owner’s Manual for the respective MIDI device. KX Editor Owner’s Manual 1 What is the KX Editor? What is the KX Editor? dles up to 30 Control Templates (in a single Bank), the KX Editor can be used to create and organize multiple Banks, each of which contain 30 Control Templates. Data of a single Bank containing 30 Control Templates created on the KX Editor can be transferred from the computer to the KX and saved to the computer as a single file (.xml). Data structure of the KX Editor Within the KX Editor, you can select a Bank then edit each one of the 30 Control Template contained in the selected Bank. After finishing your edits of the selected Bank (called “Current Bank”), save the Bank data to the Library by using the “Save Bank” or “Save Bank As…” menu. The Bank data saved to the Library can be recalled when starting the KX Editor next time. If you want to archive the Bank data, save it as a single file (extension: xml) to the computer by using the “Export” menu. Refer to the illustration below to understand the data structure of the KX Editor. Current Bank Library Bank KX instrument Edit the 30 Control Templates of a Bank as desired, selecting each and making the edits from the Bank window. Data of the 30 Control Tem- plates (1 Bank) is automatically transferred as soon as the KX Editor is started. * Automatically transferred in real time. * From the Bank Data Transfer Section (page 9), click the [OK] button to transfer the selected Bank data to the Current Bank and KX. (Library window) * Save Bank Save Bank ..... (Bank window) Export of each Bank Import each Bank to the Library File ***.xml ***.xml ***.xml ... 30 Control Templates There is no limit to the amount of Banks that can be created. * This is available only when the KX and the KX Editor (computer) are connected properly via USB, and are in the ONLINE status. When you properly connect the computer and KX by USB while using the KX Editor, the status will change to ONLINE and the settings of the current Bank on the KX Editor will be transferred to the KX automatically. KX Editor Owner’s Manual 2 Operation flow from starting the application to closing it Operation flow from starting the application to closing it tions below. Before starting, make sure that the KX is properly connected to the computer via a USB cable. There is no single way to use the many components in the KX Editor. Your editing needs and preferences may differ; however, the following example gives you a simple step-by-step guide in how to use the KX Editor. NOTE After completing installation of the KX Editor, start the DAW software once then quit it. This operation is necessary to scan through the DAW software for obtaining the VSTi-related information. Only DAW software produced by Steinberg (such as Cubase) can be scanned. 1 Start the KX Editor by selecting [Start] > All Programs > [Yamaha KX] > [KX Editor]. The Auto Sync window appears and the settings of the 30 Control Templates on the KX are transferred automatically to the Current Bank (page 7) of the KX Editor. After transfer has been successfully completed, the Bank window appears. NOTE If data transfer in the Auto Sync window fails even when the KX and computer are connected properly, make sure to set the MIDI Select parameter to “USB” and the Device Number parameter to “1” or “All” in the Utility display on the KX. KX Editor Owner’s Manual 3 2 Select “Setup” from the [File] menu to call up the following window. 2 Select “Setup” from the [File] menu to call up the following window. 3 Confirm that the MIDI Port is set to “Yamaha KX,” then select the desired DAW software from the DAW Select column. If the KX and the KX Editor are connected properly via USB, you can confirm that the MIDI Port is set to “Yamaha KX” when the above window appears. The DAW selection is necessary for performing the Scan operation (“VSTi Database” menu in the [File] menu) and obtaining the VSTi-related information. 4 Click [OK] to start the Scan operation. The VSTi plug-ins registered to the specified DAW software will be scanned and the information necessary for editing will be obtained. After the scanning is completed, the previous display will appear. The setup of the KX Editor is finished. NOTE If the VSTi scanning is not performed when you click [OK] in step 4, select [File] > [VSTi Database] > [Full Scan] to execute...

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