Basic Operation
Modes
The Carbon 61 has two operation modes: Performance Mode and Edit Mode.
Performance Mode - In this mode, the 61 velocity-sensitive keys transmit note and
velocity information via the USB or MIDI output. The assignable controllers, pitch bend and
modulation wheels all transmit continuous controller information.
Edit Mode - In this mode, use the first 25 keys on the keyboard to access functions and enter
numerals 0-9. The rest of the keyboard will transmit note and velocity information. This mode
is activated by pressing the EDIT button. Refer to the section on Edit Mode (p.14) for details.
Note: The factory default for transmitting control information is channel 1. The keyboard can
be assigned to transmit on another MIDI channel in Edit Mode.
OCTAVE Buttons
Performance Parameters
The OCTAVE buttons shift the octave of the keyboard up or down 12 notes at a time, to
extend the range of the keyboard. They can be used to shift the octave up or down a
maximum of four octaves. As you press these buttons, the octave shift value will be shown
on the display. The default value is 0.
The OCTAVE "-" button will shift the keyboard down one octave each time the button is
pressed, and will light red when the keyboard range is below the 0 value.
The OCTAVE "+" button will shift the keyboard up one octave each time the button is
pressed, and will light red when the keyboard range is above the 0 value.
Press both OCTAVE buttons together to reset the keyboard range to 0.
TRANSPOSE Buttons
The TRANSPOSE buttons shift the range of the keyboard up or down by one semitone (half-
step). They can be used to transpose notes up or down by a maximum of 12 semitones. As
you press these buttons, the shift value will be shown on the display. The default value is 0.
The TRANSPOSE "-" button will shift the keyboard down one semitone each time the button
is pressed, and will light red when the keyboard range is below the 0 value.
The TRANSPOSE "+" button will shift the keyboard up one semitone each time the button is
pressed, and will light red when the keyboard range is above the 0 value.
You can also set the TRANSPOSE buttons to send Program +/- or MIDI Channel +/-
information. Refer to the section Edit Mode (p.14) for details.
MODULATION Wheel
The MODULATION wheel is usually used to add vibrato effects to tones you are playing. The
data range of the MODULATION wheel is 0–127. The default MIDI controller number is CC #1.
You can assign another controller number to the modulation wheel in Edit Mode. Refer to the
section Edit Mode (p.14) for details.
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