Midiplus X4 mini

Midiplus X4 mini MIDI Keyboard Controller User Manual

Model: X4 mini

1. Okwu mmalite

The Midiplus X4 mini is a compact and versatile 49-key velocity-sensitive MIDI keyboard controller designed for music production and performance. It features a USB connection for power and data, eliminating the need for external power supplies or drivers. This manual provides detailed instructions to help you set up, operate, and maintain your X4 mini controller.

2. Ozi nchekwa

3. Ihe ngwugwu

Biko lelee na etinyere ihe niile edepụtara n'okpuru na ngwugwu gị:

4. Ngwaahịa gafereview

Familiarize yourself with the various components of your Midiplus X4 mini controller.

Midiplus X4 mini MIDI Keyboard Controller front view

Foto 4.1: N'ihu view of the Midiplus X4 mini, showing the 49 mini keys, pitch and modulation touch strips, octave/transpose buttons, four assignable knobs, and function buttons.

4.1 Njikwa ihu ihu

Close-up of Midiplus X4 mini pitch and modulation strips with octave/transpose buttons

Foto 4.2: Detail of the pitch and modulation touch strips, along with the Octave/Transpose buttons on the left side of the keyboard.

4.2 Njikọ azụ azụ

Midiplus X4 mini rear panel with USB, MIDI Out, and Sustain pedal ports

Foto 4.3: Rear panel connections including USB, MIDI Out, and Sustain pedal input.

5. Nhazi

5.1 Ijikọ na Kọmputa

  1. Locate the USB port on the rear panel of your X4 mini controller.
  2. Connect one end of the provided USB cable to the X4 mini's USB port.
  3. Jikọọ nsọtụ nke ọzọ nke eriri USB na ọdụ USB dị na kọmputa gị.
  4. USB cable for Midiplus X4 mini connection

    Foto 5.1: The USB cable used for connecting the X4 mini to a computer.

  5. The X4 mini is a class-compliant device, meaning no special drivers are required for Windows (7/10) or Mac operating systems. Your computer should automatically recognize the device.
  6. Open your Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) software (e.g., Ableton Live, Logic Pro, GarageBand, FL Studio, Cubase) and select the Midiplus X4 mini as your MIDI input device in the software's preferences or settings.

5.2 Connecting to External MIDI Hardware

If you are connecting to an external synthesizer or sound module with a 5-pin DIN MIDI input:

  1. Connect a standard 5-pin MIDI cable (not included) from the X4 mini's MIDI OUT port to the MIDI IN port of your external hardware.
  2. Ensure your external hardware is powered on and configured to receive MIDI data on the appropriate channel.

6. Ntuziaka ọrụ

6.1 Playing the Keyboard

The 49 mini keys are velocity-sensitive, meaning the volume or intensity of a note can vary based on how hard you press the key. Experiment with different playing dynamics to achieve expressive performances.

6.2 Octave and Transpose Functions

6.3 Pitch Bend and Modulation

6.4 Assignable Knobs (T1-T4)

The four rotary knobs (T1-T4) send MIDI Continuous Controller (CC) messages. By default, these may control common parameters like volume or pan in your DAW. You can reassign these knobs to control specific parameters within your software instruments or effects.

7. Advanced Atụmatụ

7.1 Reassigning MIDI CC Messages for Knobs

The Midiplus X4 mini allows you to customize the MIDI CC messages sent by the T1-T4 knobs. This enables you to control a wider range of parameters in your software or hardware.

  1. Pịa ma jide SHIFT bọtịnụ.
  2. While holding SHIFT, press one of the function buttons (often labeled with CC numbers or functions) corresponding to the knob you wish to reassign.
  3. Use the keyboard keys to input the desired MIDI CC number. The specific keys for number input will be indicated on the keyboard itself or in a quick reference guide.
  4. Pịa Banye or SHIFT button again to confirm the assignment.

Note: The exact procedure for CC reassignment may vary slightly. Refer to the markings on your specific unit for precise key combinations.

7.2 Changing MIDI Channels

To change the MIDI channel on which the X4 mini transmits data:

  1. Pịa ma jide SHIFT bọtịnụ.
  2. While holding SHIFT, press the dedicated MIDI Channel button (if available) or a specific key designated for MIDI channel selection.
  3. Use the keyboard keys to input the desired MIDI channel number (1-16).
  4. Pịa Banye or SHIFT button again to confirm the new MIDI channel.

8. Nlekọta

9. Nchọpụta nsogbu

NsogbuIhe nwere ike imeNgwọta
No sound from software instrument.
  • X4 mini not selected as MIDI input.
  • Software instrument not armed for recording/playback.
  • Ọkwa olu dị oke ala.
  • Check your DAW's preferences and select "Midiplus X4 mini" as the MIDI input.
  • Ensure the track with the software instrument is armed or enabled.
  • Increase volume levels in your DAW and on your audio interface/speakers.
Computer does not recognize the X4 mini.
  • Faulty USB cable or port.
  • USB hub issues.
  • Gbalịa ọdụ ụgbọ USB dị iche na kọmputa gị.
  • Gbalịa eriri USB dị iche.
  • If using a USB hub, try connecting directly to the computer or use a powered USB hub.
  • Malitegharịa ekwentị gị na kọmputa.
Keys are not responding or velocity is inconsistent.
  • Incorrect velocity curve setting.
  • Uzuzu ma ọ bụ ihe mkpofu dị n'okpuru igodo.
  • Check if your DAW or software instrument has velocity curve settings that can be adjusted.
  • Gently clean around the keys with compressed air.

10. Nkọwapụta

11. Akwụkwọ ikike na nkwado

Midiplus products are designed for reliability and performance. For warranty information and technical support, please refer to the official Midiplus webma ọ bụ kpọtụrụ onye na-ekesa ihe n'ógbè gị. Debe ihe akaebe nke ịzụrụ ihe gị maka akwụkwọ ikike.

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