Yamaha KX76 User Manual

Specifications and Main Features

  • Model: Yamaha KX76 MIDI Master Keyboard
  • Keys: Features 76 Keys with sensitivity on key actuation and responding capability.
  • Modes:
  • SINGLE: Enables single entity activation on the modual.
  • DUAL: Enables dual entity activation on the modual.
  • SPLIT: Enables splitting of sound outputs to multiple channels.
  • Memory: Includes 16 pre-sets on the device to save custom made settings. Preambles such as fash storage operation, MIDI communication point, transpose options, and controller specific assignments.
  • Controllers: Newly added are 19 controllers that include a assignable pitch, wheels for modulation commands, switch sliders and much more.
  • MIDI Channels: Sounds emitted in 2 different channels at the same time can be transmitted with each of them being set differently.
  • Power Supply: Uses AC100V at 50 Hz or 60 Hz.
  • Dimensions:
  • Weight: 17.5 kg
  • MIDI I/O: The MIDI connectors come with an IN outlet, an OUT and THRU M socket.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: What type of power supply does the KX76 require?

A1: The KX76 has a requirement of 100 volts alternating current at either 50 or 60 hertz.

Q2: How many keys does the KX76 have?

A2: KX76 supports the functionality of 76 interactive keys along with touch and after touch.

Q3: What are the available playing modes on the KX76?

A3: The moduation device KX76 has the following playing modes available for users: SINGLE, DUAL and SPLIT.

Q4: What is the total number of memory slots used to save a particular set of settings on the KX76?

A4: KX76 basically allows its users to save 16 different memory slots with all the configurations and settings of their verbiage.

Q5: In case I am using a KX76, will I have the option to connect an external foot switch?

A5: User of KX76 are allowed to connect up to 2 foot switches which can be configured to carry some useful functions.

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