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NTRODUCTION

 

The Rock Band 3 Wireless Keyboard isn’t just video game controller; it is also a genuine 
musical instrument that can be used in your MIDI Studio or on a live performance. 

We created this manual to express the Rock Band 3 Wireless Keyboard’s capabilities as a 
MIDI device.   Once you are familiar with the topics covered in this user guide, you 
should have an understanding of: 

 

RB3 Keyboard Features and Functions 

 

RB3 Keyboard Interface 

 

MIDI 

 

How to use the RB3 Keyboard in a MIDI studio 

 

Use as a Software MIDI Controller 

 

Use as a controller for standalone hardware sound modules 

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HAT IS 

MIDI? 

MIDI is the abbreviated term for MusicaInstrument Digital Interface.  MIDI is a language 
that provides a way for digital musical instruments (or other MIDI compatible devices) to 
communicate with one another.  MIDI is not audio; the information contained within MIDI 
messages is used to trigger sounds from MIDI compatible sound modules. 

The Rock Band 3 Wireless Keyboard supports a variety of MIDI functions.  When used as a 
MIDI Controller, it is like remote control that triggers sounds from external hardware or 
software devices.  When you press a key, MIDI data is sent from the MIDI Output port.  
The data travels to the other MIDI devices via a 5-PIN MIDI cable. When the data is 
received by the device, sounds will be triggered and passed to your audio system. 

F

EATURES

 

 

25 Velocity Sensitive Keys 

 

TRS Port for connecting Stomp and/or Expression Pedals 

 

Modulation strip that can be used as Modulation or Pitch Controller 

 

Compatible with MIDI software sequencers and synthesizers 

 

Compatible with stand alone MIDI sound modules 

 

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Summary of Contents for HMXHW1023

Page 1: ...Music Systems Inc ROCK BAND 3 WIRELESS KEYBOARD MIDI User Guide HMXHW1023 REVISION 01 Date 07 16 10...

Page 2: ...ion Ports 6 Working in a MIDI Studio 6 Connecting the keyboard to a personal computer 6 Connecting to a MIDI Sound Module 7 External Pedal Functionality 8 Touch Strip 8 Understanding the Controls 8 Ch...

Page 3: ...tal musical instruments or other MIDI compatible devices to communicate with one another MIDI is not audio the information contained within MIDI messages is used to trigger sounds from MIDI compatible...

Page 4: ...low the steps below 1 Place 3 AA batteries in the correct position in the battery compartment located on the bottom side of the keyboard 2 Slide the power switch to ON Playstation Wii or press and hol...

Page 5: ...le drum mapping of lower octave of keys 6 Foot Controller Change pedal function to foot controller 7 Stop System real time Stop message 8 Continue System real time Continue message 9 Start System real...

Page 6: ...u want to use the keyboard as a controller to trigger sounds from your MIDI sequencing software or your computer s on board MIDI synthesizer a connection from the keyboard s MIDI output port to a MIDI...

Page 7: ...ble to the MIDI Out port on the keyboard and the other end of the cable to the MIDI In port on a sound module Audio output will be provided by the sound module When using the keyboard with a sound mod...

Page 8: ...place a finger lightly on the strip Moving your finger side to side on the strip will change the output value To toggle function as a Pitch Wheel press and hold button 2 Button 2 must be held down wh...

Page 9: ...es across all channels press buttons 7 8 and 9 simultaneously DRUM MAPPING Drum Mapping enables the use of the lower octave on the keyboard for drum sounds To enable disable press UP on the directiona...

Page 10: ...DEFAULT SETTINGS Transmit on MIDI Channel 1 Octave Value 3 Program Value 1 Drum Mapping Disabled Touch Strip function Modulation Analog Pedal Function Expression...

Page 11: ...hanged Turns Keyboard ON Xbox360 holds Guide button for 2 seconds PS Wii slides power switch to ON Display Count Continuous Turns Keyboard OFF Xbox360 holds Guide button for 2 seconds PS Wii slides po...

Page 12: ...s Enable Disable Presses either Octave or Program increment button Display Count 1x 100mS 100mS 100mS 200mS Presses either Octave or Program decrement button Display Count 1x 100mS 100mS 100mS 200mS R...

Page 13: ...g the MIDI Out port on the keyboard 2 If the keyboard is considered a real instrument why doesn t it make any sound This is true for many MIDI Controllers One of the key features of a MIDI controller...

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