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 Keyboard User Manual 

Now try adjusting the Volume slider as you play.  This slider sends a MIDI message that 
controls the volume of the notes you are playing.  You will hear the sound is louder as you 
move the slider upwards. 
 
The volume slider can be assigned to different effects such as pan (balance), attack, re-
verb and chorus and many more.  How to do this is explained in the 'Advanced Functions' 
Section. 
 

 
 
 

You can plug any polarity foot switch (not  included) in to the foot switch socket on your 
Evolution keyboard. The keyboard will automatically detect the correct polarity on power 
up. If you want to reverse the polarity, just make sure the pedal is pressed when you 
switch on your keyboard.  
 
The foot switch is normally used for sustaining the sound you are playing without having 
to keep your hands on the keyboard, just like a piano. 
 

 
 
 

 
Before you use the software, it's a good idea to set it up so that it is communicating with 
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 properly.  Once you have set this up, your settings will be saved so that each 

time you open the software, it will be communicating with the eKeys

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 straight away.  

 
If you have not done so already, install Music teacher v3.0 and Sound Studio II.  Open up 
Music Teacher or Sound Studio II by double-clicking on the icon on your desktop.  Play 
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 keyboard.  Can you hear any sound?  If so all is good and you can go on to 

set up the other program. 
 
If not select 'Devices...' from the Options menu ('MIDI Devices' in Sound Studio II).  Here 
you  have a list of MIDI inputs and outputs.  Make sure the eKeys

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 is selected as the 

MIDI input device. If you plugged the eKeys

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 straight in to Windows XP and are not using  

Evolution's drivers, the eKeys

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 will be called 'USB Audio Device'.  In all other cases, the 

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 will be called 'USB MIDI in'. 

 
In the MIDI Outputs you should select the output with 'synth' or 'synthesis' in the name.  
Make sure it is the only MIDI output that is selected.  Selected devices are highlighted 
blue. 
 
Click on 'OK' to save the settings.  You should now be able to hear a piano sound when 
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.  If not, go back in to Devices and select the next MIDI output. Click 

to de-select the previous MIDI output and click 'OK'. Try the eKeys

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 again. Repeat this 

process for each MIDI output in turn until you can hear sound. 

Volume Slider 

Foot Switch 

Setting up the Software 

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My Evolution hardware suddenly stopped working after having performed fine since 
installation. 

Switch off the unit and leave for 10 seconds. Then restart your computer and try again. If the 
problem persist you may have to re-install drivers for the unit. 

 
My drivers are listed in the Device Manager and are said to be working OK, but the 
keyboard is not recognised in any software. 

Win2000 and XP have a limitation to how many MIDI device drivers you can have installed at 
any one time. There is no indication that you are using the maximum number of drivers - the 
drivers will install as if there is not a problem. 
  
To fix this problem: Go to http://www.evolution.co.uk/support/faq/index.html and locate the 
above question. You will find a link to an exe file that will solve this problem for you. 
 

I have plugged in a sustain pedal to my Evolution keyboard, but it works the wrong 
way round. 

The polarity of the sustain pedal is calculated by the keyboard when it is powered up. On 
power up, the sustain pedal is assumed to be in the OFF position. So, if you want the sustain 
pedal to be off when it is unpressed, make sure the pedal is unpressed when you power up. 
 

When I press a key, there is a delay before I hear any sound. 

This delay is known as latency. 
  
Latency with MIDI signals is due to the soft-synth you are using. MIDI data is simply control 
data. The MIDI is read by the soft-synth. The soft-synth then completes a large number of 
complex calculations, in order to produce the sound you hear. All this takes time. 
  
We recommend getting a proper soundcard. You can get a decent one these days for under 
£30. If you already have an adequate sound card, try re-installing the latest drivers for the 
sound card, or try reducing the buffer sizes of the audio drivers. You can do this in the Sound 
Studio II and Sound Studio Pro II programs by going to 'Audio' – 'Audio system settings' 
where you can reduce the buffer sizes of the MME or ASIO drives. 
 

I can’t get any sound from my Evolution Software. 

In your software go to Options|Devices. Here you will see a list of MIDI Inputs and MIDI  
outputs. 
  
If you have MIDI inputs available, if no driver names appear in the Output column, you need 
to re-install your soundcard or update the soundcard drivers. 
The output column allows you to choose which output driver you want for generating the MIDI 
sounds. Most soundcards will have an option such as "FM synth" or "SBLive Synth". Click on 
these driver names to use the sounds of your soundcard for playback of MIDI data. If you just 
have a sound chip, the software synth to select may be like "Microsoft SW synth". Click on 
the driver name of your choice. 
  

Rule of Thumb: If you have numerous output drivers enabled (highlighted in blue) and 
cannot hear any output, de-select all but one of them and try again. Repeat this  
process until you hear some sounds.

 

Trouble-Shooting 

Summary of Contents for eKeys49

Page 1: ...equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one...

Page 2: ...Evolution eKeys49 Keyboard User Manual 2 23 Evolution eKeys49 Keyboard User Manual...

Page 3: ...Music Teacher contains lessons and practise guides so you can learn from scratch or simply run through a quick refreshment course Use the software to grade your ability to play both notes and rhythm S...

Page 4: ...4 Controller 14 15 Controller 15 16 Gen Purpose 1 17 Gen Purpose 2 18 Gen Purpose 3 19 Gen Purpose 4 20 Controller 20 21 Controller 21 22 Controller 22 23 Controller 23 24 Controller 24 25 Controller...

Page 5: ...French Horn 61 Brass Section 61 Syn Brass 1 62 Syn Brass 2 88 New Age Syn Pad 89 Warm Syn Pad 90 Polysynth Syn Pad 91 Choir Syn Pad 92 Bowed Syn Pad 93 Metal Syn Pad 94 Halo Syn Pad 95 Sweep Syn Pad...

Page 6: ...no Go on give it a try Each white key on the eKeys 49 is labelled with a letter and a number The letter repre sents the note you play and the number represents the octave octave is explained in the ne...

Page 7: ...e The light above the octave button will go out indicating the keyboard is now playing an octave higher Press the bottom note C1 on the keyboard again You will now see the key that lights up on the on...

Page 8: ...r 10 seconds Then restart your computer and try again If the problem persist you may have to re install drivers for the unit My drivers are listed in the Device Manager and are said to be working OK b...

Page 9: ...functions of the keyboard If you have not done so already install Sound Studio II from the Evolution eKeys 49 installer CD ROM To do this insert the CD ROM click on Software installer and make sure S...

Page 10: ...to any of the 131 effects at the back of this manual To assign the Volume Slider to an effect Press the Advanced Functions button to get the keyboard into Edit mode Press the Black Key above D4 named...

Page 11: ...t speakers 11 Evolution eKeys49 Keyboard User Manual Press the Advanced Functions button to get the keyboard into Edit mode Press the black key above C1 named C 1 representing DATA OCTAVE Edit mode wi...

Page 12: ...ons to change the value and then press ENTER Now the keyboard will play a Bass sound 13 Evolution eKeys49 Keyboard User Manual Method 1 is useful if you want to cycle through different instruments to...

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