Miditech i2-Stage 88 User Manual

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miditech i2-Stage 88
USB Stage Piano & MIDI Controller Keyboard
Features:
Over 192 built in sounds, incl. 64 EMU Piano and Vintage keyboard sounds
General MIDI compatible soundbank with 128 Sounds
88 light weighted velocity sensitive keys
8 free programmable v-pots and 8 sliders
Pitch-Bend/Modulation wheels
2 Splitzones
Transpose/Preset buttons
12 user programmable templates
USB MIDI I/O, Keyboard MIDI OUT, PC MIDI OUT
Sustain pedal connector, LINE/Headphone OUT
USB powered or with an optional USB DC power adaptor
Class compliant for Windows XP/Vista/7/8/10 and Mac OSX
Incl. Miditech free software bundle
eMail: info@miditech.de Internet: www.miditech.de
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Manual
Preface
Congratulations on your purchase of the MIDITECH i2-Stage 88 stage Piano and USB
masterkeyboard controller. It is designed for both the studio and the concert. The i2-Stage 88 offers
88 velocity-sensitive keys and 2 soundbanks with 64 amazing EMU vintage keyboard sounds, and a
General MIDI compatible soundbank. The i2-Stage 88 provides extensive controllers for virtual
instruments, DAWs, hardware synthesizers, samplers and any other MIDI compatible device. The
eight fully assignable knobs and sliders allow for instant control of your software’s features and can
pick up just where you left off.
The versatile and easy-to-use i2-Stage 88 is a great controller in the studio and of course for live
concert and performance.
It also comes with a big software bundle, the MIDITECH free software bundle. For this please visit
our homepage www.miditech.de !

i2-Stage 88 -Overview

Front view
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Back side connections
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Hardware Controllers

1. Pitch Bend wheel

2. Modulation wheel

3. Data Entry Slider

4. LCD Display

5. MIDI/SELECT & Power button

6. Keyboard

7. Programmable slider

8. Direct access keys for EMU sounds

9. Direct-access function keys

10. Transpose & Preset buttons (Up & Down)

11. Programmable v-pots

12. Number keys, CANCEL & ENTER keys

13. AUX LINE & headphone out

14. Sustain pedal connector

15. Keyboard MIDI OUT

16. PC MIDI OUT

17. USB connector

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The keyboards hardware components:

Pitch Bend wheel (1)

The Pitch Bend wheel is used for raising or lowering the pitch of a voice during performance. The
range of pitch values depends on the sound generator (sound card or module) being used. Please
refer to the manuals of your devices for information on how to change the Pitch Bend range. To
bend the pitch up, please move the wheel away from you. To bend the pitch down, please move the
wheel towards you.

Modulation wheel (2)

It is very common to use the modulation wheel to change the intensity of effects: mainly Vibrato
(pitch change), Tremolo (Change the volume), and Modulation (change the tone). The Modulation
wheel produces a vibrato effect shortly after the sound is generated. It is most effective for voice
such as Saxophone Strings and Oboe.

Data Entry Silder, Display and MIDI/Select & Power-button (3,4,5)

The Data Entry slider allows you to adjust the parameters of a MIDI controller. Use this knob to
select different MIDI commands on certain keys from your keyboard. Basic function is the master
volume.
The MIDI/Select button switches between the Play and the Edit Modes of the i2-Stage 88.
The MIDI/Select button also is a Power button, you can switch on and off the i2-Stage 88 by
pressing the button longer than 5 seconds. If ths keyboard is in Auto-power-off mode, you can wake
it up by pressing this button 5 seconds.

Programmable sliders und v-pots (7,10)

This 8 faders and v-pots are freely programmable with MIDI CC controllers – you will find a list of
the i2-Stage 88 controller possibilities later in this manual.

EMU direct access keys (8)

In the Edit mode (press MIDI/Select) , you can use this keys to get a direct access to the sounds of
the EMU soundbank. Choose directly the sound numbers or use the + and – keys to step through all
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64 sounds. At the end of this manual you can find a complete soundlist of this EMU soundchip and
the General MIDI soundbank of the i2-Stage 88. After choosing a sound, the keyboard will switch
automatically to this sound after 2 seconds and turn back to the Play mode.

Function-keys and the Ten-number keys with CANCEL & ENTER (9,12)

In the Edit Mode (with active MIDI/Select button), you can use some special features for have a
direct access to this functions. You find this keys below the silk print.

PANIC (stops all MIDI messages if the i2-Stage 88 hangs)

Press MIDI/Select and the key below „PANIC“ – this forces a reset and all MIDI data will be
stopped at once.

SNAPSHOT (send the actual data via MIDI )

Press MIDI/Select and the key below „SNAPSHOT“ - the keyboard will send all actual MIDI and
controller data via MIDI.

MIDI OUT (switches the MIDI OUT on and off)

Press MIDI/Select and the key below „MIDI OUT“ - the keyboard will switch the MIDI OUT port
on and off

STORE (stores the actual settings into a USER PRESET)

Press MIDI/Select and the key below „STORE“ - the keyboard will save all actual MIDI and
controller settings into a user preset. The display shows „Sto“ und „t0x“ - 0x for the number of the
preset place number. You can choose the preset number by using the „TRANSPOSE/PRESET“
Up&Down buttons.

SPLIT (switches the Split Zone function on and off )

Press MIDI/Select and the key below „SPLIT“ - the keyboard changes between SLIT on and off.

KEYB CHAN (sets the MIDI channel for ALL, LOWER and UPPER zones)

Press MIDI/Select and the key below „KEYB CHAN“ 3 times slowly – the display switches
between Cxx for the basic MIDI channel – Lxx for the „Lower MIDI channel“ and Hxx for the
„Higher MIDI channel“. You can change the active MIDI channel for each zone by input an new
number with the number keys and ENTER.
For example: To change the basic MIDI channel for the whole keyboard to channel 5, press
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„MIDI/Select“, „KEYB CHAN“ one time, then input „005 ENTER“ . After this the basic MIDI
channel is set to MIDI channel 5.

You can do this also for the 2 LOWER and HIGHER zones.

BANK MSB (choose the soundbank), BANK LSB

Press MIDI/Select and the key below „BANK MSB“ - the keyboard will show the active
soundbank number for the 3 zones, ALL; LOWER and HIGHER. The EMU number is 001, the GM
bank uses the bank number 000.
For example: To change the sounbank for the whole keyboard, press „MIDI/Select“, „BANK
MSB“ one time, then input „000 ENTER“ for the GM bank or „001 ENTER“ for the EMU
bank.
You can do the same for the LOWER and the HIGHER zones, by pressing „BANK MSB“ 2 times
(for LOWER) or 3 times (for HIGHER).

PROG (Choose directly a sound program with its program number)

Press MIDI/Select and the key below „PROG“ - the keyboard will show the active keyboard zone
with P-A for ALL, P-L for LOWER and P-H for the HIGHER zone. After one second the displays
shows the actual sound number for each zone. You can change the sound number by writing a new
number with the TEN-keys and ENTER. By pressing the MIDI/Select once more the new sound
program will get active in the chosen zone.

CURVE (Choose a velocity curve)

You can choose between different velocity curves, which decides how the keyboard dynamic works.
You can see in the graphics below how the curves work. For example, to de-activate the velocity,
choose curve 8. You will get allways the maximum dynamic.
Press MIDI/Select and the key below „CURVE“ - the keyboard will show the active curve number
for the keyboard. You can change the velocity curve number by writing a new number with the
TEN-keys and ENTER. By pressing the MIDI/Select once more the new curve will get active. You
can only use the numbers 001-008.
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How the velocity curves are working:

CTRL ASSIGN (Assign which MIDI CC Controller are used by the faders and v-pots)

Press MIDI/Select and the key below „CTRL ASSIGN“ - after this use the hardware controller you
want to assign – the i2-Stage 88 will recognise the used controller automatically. The display shows
the used hardware controller number and after 1 second the actual MIDI CC Controller which is
working working with hardware fader or v-pot.
You can change the CC controller number by writing a new number with the TEN-keys and
ENTER. By pressing the MIDI/Select once more the new MIDI CC controller will be activated.
Please remember, the i2-Stage 88 uses his own MIDI CC controller numbers. You will find the
complete CC numbers in the table at the end of this manual!
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Transpose buttons (Up&Down) – also preset buttons in the Edit Mode

Press the TRANSPOSE UP and DOWN buttons to higher or lower the keyboard in semitones.
Maximum is 12 semitones up or down. If you are in EDIT MODE, with activated MIDI/Select
button, you can use this 2 buttons to change the active user preset number. The display will show
the active preset number as P-xx. You can use up to 12 user presets.
Synthesizer and Stage Piano Functions

The Soundbanks

The i2-Stage 88 offers you 2 different soundbanks. The first bank comes with 64 high-class EMU
sounds with different Pianos, E-Pianos, Vintage Synthesizer and Keyboard sounds, such as for
example DX, Wurlitzer, B3 etc. (This is Bank Nummer 001). The second soundbank is a General
MIDI compatible soundbank, with 16 times multimode and GM Drums on MIDI channel 10. (Bank
number is 000)
You can listen to the sounds at the back side of the i2-Stage 88 at the AUX out. Please connect the
stereo AUX OUT to a headphone or to an amplifier.
The sliders and the v-pots are ready configured to use them with the EMU sound-engine, but you
can of course re-configure them as you want to use it! How to do this, you will find in the next
chapter.

How to use the sounds

Direct Acess to the 64 EMU sounds:
Press MIDI/Select and use the number keys in the middle of the i2-Stage 88 to choose directly an
EMU sound-number. Starting at C3, you can choose some sound numbers directly, or use the keys
H5 and C6 to step through the EMU sounds one by one. The range is from 01 to 64. After choosing
the number and waiting one second, the sound will be directly activated and MIDI/Select switch off
automatically. The display shows E and the active EMU sound number.
To switch between the EMU and the GM soundbank, you must use an MSB order.
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How to choose between the General MIDI and the EMU soundbank:

Press MIDI/Select and the keyb below „BANK MSB“ one, two or 3 times.

1: - A for ALL -the soundbank of the complete keyboard will be chosen.

2: - L for LOWER -the soundbank of the lower keyboard zone will be chosen.

3: - H for HIGHER -the soundbank of the higher keyboard zone will be chosen.

After every step you can change the bank number by writing a new number with the TEN-keys and
ENTER. In this bank select mode you can only choose between 001 and 000. By pressing the
MIDI/Select once more the new bank will be activated for the chosen zone.

For example:

„001 and ENTER“for the first bank, the EMU bank – you can use sound numbers from E1-E64.

„000 and ENTER“for the second bank, the General MIDI bank – you can use sound numbers from
001-127.

How to program a single sound to the complete keyboard:

Press MIDI/Select and the key below „PROG“ up to 3 times. The display shows:

1: P-A - the sound of the complete keyboard will be chosen.

2: P-L -the sound of the lower keyboard zone will be chosen.

3: P-H -the sound of the higher keyboard zone will be chosen.

After every step the active sound number will be displayed. Now you can change the sound number
by writing a new number with the TEN-keys and ENTER. In this sound select mode you can only
choose between 001-064 in the EMU bank, and 001-127 in the GM bank. By pressing the
MIDI/Select once more the new sound will be activated for the chosen zone.

Note: you can choose the EMU sounds faster with the EMU direct access keys.

How to setup 2 different sounds into 2 different zones:

You can combine 2 different sounds from the 2 soundbanks and play them simultanious. For
example a bass sound from the EMU bank (001) in the left zone and a Piano in the right zone from
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the GM soundbank (000).

Please choose first the soundbank for the 2 zones:

Please check, which bank is active for the LOWER and the HIGHER zone.

Press MIDI/Select and the key below „BANK MSB“ - the keyboard will show the active
soundbank number for the 3 zones, ALL; LOWER and HIGHER. The EMU number is 001, the GM
bank uses the bank number 000.
After every step you can change the bank number by writing a new number with the TEN-keys and
ENTER. In this bank select mode you can only choose between 001 and 000. By pressing the
MIDI/Select once more the new bank will be activated for the chosen zone.

For example:

LOWER zone: „001 and ENTER“for the first bank, the EMU bank – you can use sound numbers
from E1-E64.
HIGHER zone: „000 and ENTER“for the second bank, the General MIDI bank – you can use sound
numbers from 001-127.

Now you can setup the 2 different sounds for the LOWER and HIGHER zone.

Press MIDI/Select and the key below „PROG“ 3 times - the keyboard will show the active sound
number for the 3 zones, ALL; LOWER and HIGHER. After every step you can change the sound
number by writing a new number with the TEN-keys and ENTER. In this PROG select mode you
can only choose between 001-064 in the EMU bank (now in the LOWER) and 001-127 in the GM
bank (now in HIGHER) . By pressing the MIDI/Select once more the new sounds will be activated
for the chosen zones .
To cativate the SPLIT zones, press MIDI/Select again and the key below „SPLIT“. The display
shows ON and OFF.
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How to choose the MIDI channels for the keyboard zones:

Press MIDI/Select and the key below „KEYB CHAN“ up to 3 times - the keyboard will show the
active MIDI channel number for the 3 zones,C for ALL; L for LOWER and H for HIGHER.
After every step you can change the MIDI channel number by writing a new number with the TEN-
keys and ENTER. In this „KEYB CHAN“ mode you can only choose between the 16 MIDI
channels 001-016.

How to store your settings into a user setup:

The i2-Stage 88 can store up to 12 different user setups and save your own settings.. You can store
each active setting for the keyboard, MIDI channels, CC controllers etc.
How to use a preset:
By switching the i2-Stage 88 on, the last setup will be active. Press MIDI/Select and use this
TRANSPOSE/PRESET UP and DOWN buttons to change the active user preset number. The
display will show the active preset number as P-01 to P-12. You can use up to 12 user presets.
How to store a preset:
After you have done some settings, press „MIDI/Select“ and choose with the
TRANSPOSE/PRESET UP & DOWN buttons the preset number you want to use.
Then press the key below „STORE“ - your setup will be stored. The display shoiws „t0x“ and
shows the user preset number, which is actually used.
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Use the i2-Stage 88 as an USB Masterkeyboard

The installation of the i2-Stage 88 at PC or Mac

The i2-Stage 88 is class compliant and will be automatically driverless installed at Windows XP
SP2, Windows Vista, Windows 7/8/10 and MAC OSX. The only thing you must do, is to connect it
with the USB cable.

Setup the i2-Stage 88 in your music software

Each MIDI compatible software has a MIDI setup. You can setup there the i2-Stage 88 as the MIDI
INPUT and OUTPUT device.

MIDI connection

To use the i2-Stage 88 with a normal MIDI hardware expander or any other MIDI compatible
device, please connect it with a normal DIN MIDI cable.
Connect the keyboard MIDI OUT with the MIDI INPUT of the destination device.

Power

To use the i2-Stage 88 stand alone, please connect a normal USB DC power adaptor. If you connect
the i2-Stage 88 with the USB cable to a PC, the keyboard will be USB powered by the computer.
After 10 minutes the i2-Stage 88 has an AUTO-POWER-OFF fuinction. Please press the
MIDI/Select/POWER button longer than 5 seconds to re-activate the keyboard.

Minimum system requirements

Windows Mac OS
Pentium 3 800MHz oder höher
Macintosh G3*800/G4*733 MHz oder höher
256 MB RAM OS X 10.3.9 with 256 MB RAM
Direct X 9.0b oder höher
OS X 10.4.2 oder höher mit 512 MB RAM
Windows XP(SP2) oder höher
*G3/G4 Accelerator Cards werden nicht unterstützt.
(Windows 98,Me,NT or 2000 nicht unterstützt)
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The i2-Stage 88 as a masterkeyboard
The i2-Stage 88 as a MIDI controller
In your studio or at home you can ise the i2-Stage 88 together with your DAW software. All faders
and v-pots can be free configured to use them with your software DAW.
How to setup the hardware-controllers into a user template
You can save up to 12 different user setups into your i2-Stage 88. So you can setup the keyboards
controller elements for use in different situations and with different software programs.
You can setup each active faders and v-pots with different MIDI channels and split zones. To
change the setups, you must use the MIDI/Select button in combination with the
TRANSPOSE/PRESET UP & DOWN buttons.
How to use a preset:
By switching the i2-Stage 88 on, the last setup will be active. Press MIDI/Select and use this
TRANSPOSE/PRESET UP and DOWN buttons to change the active user preset number. The
display will show the active preset number as P-01 to P-12. You can use up to 12 user presets.
How to store a preset:
After you have done some settings, press „MIDI/Select“ and choose with the
TRANSPOSE/PRESET UP & DOWN buttons the preset number you want to use.
Then press the key below „STORE“ - your setup will be stored. The display shoiws „t0x“ and
shows the user preset number, which is actually used.
MIDI/Select and the function-keys
You can get fast access to different functions with the combination of the MIDI/Select button and
some keyboard keys, which are containing with dedicated functions. The silk print of the keyboard
shows you the functions, use them with the keys below them.
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PANIC (reset all active MIDI messages)
SNAPSHOT (sends all active MIDI settings into your DAW)
MIDI OUT (switches the MIDI OUT on and off)
STORE (stores the active settings into a user preset)
SPLIT (switsches the SPLIT on and off)
KEYB CHAN (sets the MIDI channels for the 3 zones ALL, LOWER and HIGHER)
BANK MSB and BANK LSB (choose an internal or external soundbank),
PROG (choose a sound program number)
CURVE (change the keyboards velocity curve)
CTRL ASSIGN (assign a hardware fader or v-pot with a CC MIDI controller)
CHAN ASSIGN (assign a hardware fader or v-pot with a MIDI channel)
Keys below 1-9, CANCEL and ENTER (the TEN keys for the number input)

How to setup a single controller

How to setup a CC controller to the 16 faders or v-pots

Press MIDI/Select and the key below „CTRL ASSIGN“ - after this use the hardware controller you
want to assign – the i2-Stage 88 will recognise the used controller automatically. The display shows
the used hardware controller number and show after 1 second the actual MIDI CC Controller which
is working working with hardware fader or v-pot.
You can change the CC controller number by writing a new number with the TEN-keys and
ENTER. By pressing the MIDI/Select once more the new MIDI CC controller will be activated.
Please remember, the i2-Stage 88 uses his own MIDI CC controller numbers. You will find the
complete CC numbers of the i2-Stage 88 in the table at the next side of this manual!
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i2-Stage 88 Midi Controller (CC) Nummern

Please remember, the i2-Stage 88 uses his own MIDI CC controller
numbers. You will find the complete CC numbers here:
number function value display
0
Controller Off / "Controller Off"
1
0~127 "Bank MSB"
2
Modulation Wheel or Lever 0~127 "Mod.MSB"
3
Breath Controller
0~127 "Breath MSB"
4
Controller Change #3
0~127 "CC#3"
5 Foot Controller 0~127 "Foot MSB" 6
Portamento Time 0~127 "Port.TimeM"
7 Data Entry MSB 0~127 "DataMSB"
8
Channel Volume(formerly Main Volume)
0~127 "Volume MSB"
9 Balance 0~127 "Balance MSB" 10 Undefined 0~127 "CC#9" 11 Pan 0~127 "Pan MSB" 12 Expression Controller 0~127 "Exp.MSB", 13 Effect Control 1 0~127 "Eff.1 MSB" 14 Effect Control 2 0~127 "Eff.2 MSB"
15
Controller Change #14 N/A
0~127 "CC#14"
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Controller Change #15 N/A
0~127 "CC#15"
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General Purpose Controller 1
0~127 "GPC.1"
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General Purpose Controller 2
0~127 "GPC.2"
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General Purpose Controller 3
0~127 "GPC.3"
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General Purpose Controller 4
0~127 "GPC.4"
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Controller Change #20~#31
0~127
"CC#20"~"CC#3 1"
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LSB for Control 0 (Bank Select) 0~127 "Bank LSB"
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LSB for Control 1 (Modulation Wheel or Lever)
0~127 "Mod.LSB"
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LSB for Control 2 (Breath Controller) 0~127 "Breath LSB"
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LSB for Control 3 (Undefined) 0~127 "CC#35"
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LSB for Control 4 (Foot Controller) 0~127 "Foot LSB"
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LSB for Control 5 (Portamento Time) 0~127 "Port.TimeL"
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LSB for Control 6 (Data Entry) 0~127 "Data LSB"
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LSB for Control 7 (Channel Volume, formerly Main Volume)
0~127 "Volume LSB"
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LSB for Control 8 (Balance) 0~127 "Balance LSB"
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LSB for Control 9 (Undefined) 0~127 "CC#41"
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LSB for Control 10 (Pan) 0~127 "Pan LSB"
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LSB for Control 11 (Expression Controller)
0~127 "Exp.LSB"
45 LSB for Control 12
(Effect control 1)
0~127 "Eff.1 LSB"
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46
LSB for Control 13 (Effect control 2) 0~127 "Eff.2 LSB"
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LSB for Control 14 (Undefined) 0~127 "CC#46"
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LSB for Control 15 (Undefined)
0~127 "CC#47"
49
LSB for Control 16 (General Purpose Controller 1)
0~127 "GPC.1"
50
LSB for Control 17 (General Purpose Controller 2)
0~127 "GPC.2"
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LSB for Control 18 (General Purpose Controller 3)
0~127 "GPC.3"
52
LSB for Control 19 (General Purpose Controller 4)
0~127 "GPC.4"
53~64
Controller Change #52~#63
0~127
"CC#52"~"CC#6 3"
65
Damper Pedal on/off (Sustain) 0~127 "Sus.Pedal"
66 Portamento On/Off 0~127 "Portamento" 67 Sostenuto On/Off 0~127 "Sostenuto" 68 Soft Pedal On/Off 0~127 "Soft Pedal" 69 Legato Footswitch 0~127 "Leg.Pedal" 70 Hold 2 0~127 "Hold2"
71
Sound Controller 1 (default Sound Variation)
0~127 "S.Var."
72
Sound Controller 2 (default Timbre/ Harmonic Intens.) )
0~127 "S.Timbre"
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Sound Controller 3 (default Release Time)
0~127 "S.Rel.Time"
74 Sound Controller 4
(default Attack Time)
0~127 "S.Att.Time"
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Sound Controller 5 (default Brightness) 0~127 "S.Bri."
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Sound Controller 6 (default Decay Time ­see MMA RP-021)
0~127 "Decay Time"
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Sound Controller 7 (default Vibrato Rate
- see MMA RP-021)
0~127 "Vib.Rate"
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Sound Controller 8 (default Vibrato Depth - see MMA RP-021)
0~127 "Vib.Depth"
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Sound Controller 9 (default Vibrato Delay - see MMA RP-021)
0~127 "Vib.Delay"
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Sound Controller 10 (default undefined ­see MMA RP-021)
0~127 "S.Cont.10"
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General Purpose Controller 5
0~127 "GPC.5"
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General Purpose Controller 6
0~127 "GPC.6"
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General Purpose Controller 7
0~127 "GPC.7"
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General Purpose Controller 8 通用控
制器
0~127 "GPC.8"
85 Portamento Control 0~127 "Port.Ctrl"
86
Controller Change #85
0~127 "CC#85"
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Controller Change #86
0~127 "CC#86"
88
Controller Change #87
0~127 "CC#87"
89
High Resolution Velocity Prefix 0~127 "HRVP"
90
Controller Change #89
0~127 "CC#89"
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Controller Change #90
0~127 "CC#90"
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Effects 1 Depth (default Reverb Send Level - see MMA RP-
023) (formerly External Effects Depth)
0~127 "Rev.Level"
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Effects 2 Depth (formerly Tremolo Depth)
0~127 "Tre.Depth"
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Effects 3 Depth (default Chorus Send Level - see MMA RP-
023) (formerly Chorus Depth)
0~127 "Cho.Level"
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Effects 4 Depth (formerly Celeste [Detune] Depth)
0~127 "Cel.Depth"
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Effects 5 Depth (formerly Phaser Depth)
0~127 "Pha.Depth"
97
Data Increment (Data Entry +1) (see MMA RP-018)
0~127 "Data +1"
98
Data Decrement (Data Entry -1) (see MMA RP-018)
0~127 "Data -1"
99
Non-Registered Parameter Number (NRPN) - LSB
0~127 "NRPN MSB"
100
Non-Registered Parameter Number (NRPN) - MSB
0~127 "NRPN LSB"
101
Registered Parameter Number (RPN) - LSB
0~127 "RPN MSB"
102
Registered Parameter Number (RPN) ­MSB
0~127 "RPN LSB"
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103~ 120
Controller Change #102~#119
0~12 7
"CC#102"~"CC#119"
121
[Channel Mode Message] All Sound Off
0~12 7
"All Sound Off"
122
[Channel Mode Message] Reset All Controllers (See MMA RP-015)
0~12 7
"All Ctrl Off"
123
[Channel Mode Message] Local Control On/Off
0~12 7
"Local KeyB."
124
[Channel Mode Message] All Notes Off
0~12 7
"All Notes Off"
125
[Channel Mode Message] Omni Mode Off (+ all notes off)
0~12 7
"Omni Mode Off"
126
[Channel Mode Message] Omni Mode On (+ all notes off)
0~12 7
"Omni Mode On"
127
[Channel Mode Message] Mono Mode On (+ poly off, + all notes off)
0~12 7
"Mono Mode On"
128
[Channel Mode Message] Poly Mode On (+ mono off, +all notes off)
0~12 7
"Poly Mode On"
129 Program
0~12 7
"Program"
130 Channel ressure
0~12 7
"Aftertouch"
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EMU Soundliste
1 Grand Piano 23 OB Juno 45 Juno-Rogue Layer 2 Rhodes
Electric Piano
24 Synth Bass/Lead 46 Rogue-OBX Layer
3 B3 2nd Perc 25 Piano Strings 47 Fat Mini 4 Clavinet 1 26 Wurlitzer EP 48 Multi Bass 5 Prophet 10 27 B3 3rd Perc 49 CP-70 & Rhodes 6 String Section 28 Pulse Piano 50 Dyno Piano & OBX 7 Mini Moog 29 OB-Xa 51 B3 Jazz & DX 8 Synthestring 30 Solina Strings 52 All Saws 9 Brite Piano 31 SEM Moog 53 MegaSynth 10 DX Rhodes 32 TB 303/Rhodes 54 OB & Saws 11 B3 Full 33 CP-70 & String &
Dyno
55 Prophet PWM
12 Clavinet 2 34 Dyno & Strings 56 Pulse Keys 13 Matrix Synth 35 B3-888 2nd & Rhodes 57 Wurly & CP 14 Sax Section 36 Clavinet 1 & 2 58 Wurly & Solina 15 Moog Rogue 37 Matrix & Solina 59 B3 888 3rd & All
Drawbars Out 16 Slap/Horns 38 Solina & OBX 60 TB303 & Clavinet 17 Honky Tonk 39 Moog Bass 61 SEM 18 Dyno Rhodes 40 Saw Bass 62 OB, Juno & B3 19 B3 Jazz 41 CP-70 & Strings 63 SEM, Moog & OBX 20 CP-70 42 DX & Rhodes 64 All Saws & Squares 21 Juno 60 43 B3-All Drawbars Out 22 Brass Section 44 Clavinet & Pulse
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General MIDI Soundliste

1 Acoustic Grand Piano 34 Electric Bass (finger)
2 Bright Acoustic Piano 35 Electric Bass (pick)
3 Electric Grand Piano 36 Fretless Bass
4 Honky-tonk Piano 37 Slap Bass 1
5 Electric Piano 1 38 Slap Bass 2
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Electric Piano 2
39 Synth Bass 1
7 Harpsichord 40 Synth Bass 2
8 Clavi 41 Violin
9 Celesta 42 Viola
10 Glockenspiel 43 Cello
11 Music Box 44
Contrabass
12 Vibraphone 45 Tremolo Strings
13 Marimba 46
Pizzicato Strings
14 Xylophone 47 Orchestral Harp
15 Tubular Bells 48
Timpani
16 Dulcimer 49
String Ensemble 1
17 Organ 50
String Ensemble 2
18 Percussive Organ 51 Synth Strings 1
19 Rock Organ 52
Synth Strings 2
20 Church Organ 53 Voice Aahs
21 Reed Organ 54
Voice Oohs
22 Accordion 55 Synth Voice
23 Harmonica 56 Orchestra Hit
24 Tango Accordion 57
Trumpet
25 Acoustic Guitar (nylon) 58 Trombone
26 Acoustic Guitar (steel) 59
Tuba
27 Electric Guitar (jazz) 60
Muted Trumpet
28 Electric Guitar (clean) 61
French horn
29 Electric Guitar (muted) 62
Brass Section
30 Overdriven Guitar 63 Synth Brass 1
31 Distortion Guitar 64 Synth Brass 2
32 Guitar harmonics 65 Soprano Sax
33 Acoustic Bass 66 Alto Sax
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67 Tenor Sax 101 FX 5 (brightness)
68
Baritone Sax
102
FX 6 (goblins)
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Oboe
103 FX 7 (echoes)
70 English Horn 104 FX 8 (sci-fi)
71 Bassoon 105 Sitar
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Clarinet
106 Banjo
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Piccolo
107
Shamisen
74 Flute 108
Koto
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Recorder
109 Kalimba
76 Pan Flute 110
Bagpipe
77
Blown Bottle
111
Fiddle
78 Shakuhachi 112 Shanai
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Whistle
113
Tinkle Bell
80 Ocarina 114 Agogo Bells
81 Lead 1 (square) 115 Steel Drums
82 Lead 2 (sawtooth) 116 Woodblock
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Lead 3 (calliope)
117 Taiko Drum
84 Lead 4 (chiff) 118 Melodic Tom
85 Lead 5 (charang) 119
Synth Drum
86 Lead 6 (voice) 120
Reverse Cymbal
87 Lead 7 (fifths) 121 Guitar Fret Noise
88 Lead 8 (bass + lead) 122 Breath Noise
89 Pad 1 (new age) 123
Seashore
90 Pad 2 (warm) 124 Bird Tweet
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Pad 3 (polysynth)
125
Telephone Ring
92 Pad 4 (choir) 126
Helicopter
93
Pad 5 (bowed)
127 Applause
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Pad 6 (metallic)
128 Gunshot
95 Pad 7 (halo)
96 Pad 8 (sweep)
97 FX 1 (rain)
98 FX 2 (soundtrack)
99 FX 3 (crystal)
100 FX 4 (atmosphere)
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Specification

General
Product Name i2-Stage 88 Keyboard 88 velocity-sensitive piano keys Maximum polyphony 32 notes Soundengine polyphony 128 notes Display 2x16 LCD screen display
Button Transpose up & down, select, mode
Wheels pitch and mod wheels
Knobs 8 Programmable Knobs
slider 8 Assignable Sliders
Jacks
USB Power Jack, USB, USB/Keyboard MIDI OUT,
Sustain Switch, AUX/Headphone OUT Power supply USB Accessories USB cable
Inputs/outputs
MIDI OUT 5-pin DIN*2 / USB – USB-B Sustain Pedal 1/4 " pedal jack
AUX 1/4 " stereo jack
Dimensions w/d/h 128 cm x 28 cm x 8 cm , weight 10 kg
Changes of the technical data and the design are possible
No liability is assumed for misprints
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