I
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
W
HAT IS
MIDI?
MIDI is the abbreviated term for Musical Instrument 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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