TRANSPOSE GROUP
These parameters transpose the keyboard by one semitone at a time. You can press these buttons multiple times to
transpose multiple semitones to find your desired key.
b – Lowers the pitch of the entire KEYBOARD one semitone.
n – Sets the KEYBOARD back to the standard piano range.
# – Raises the pitch of the entire KEYBOARD one semitone.
OTHER SETTINGS AND COMMANDS
These set various parameters and send MIDI messages.
RESET – Press this key followed by the Enter key to send a reset message to all controllers and return the Q61 to its original
settings.
Note: This button does not reset the current octave range or transposition of the KEYBOARD.
CC DATA (Control Change Data) – Sends a CC message over the CC number designated by the CC NO. function. Pressing
the Enter key will send a MIDI message.
CC NO. (Control Change Number) – Sets the MIDI CC# to be sent by either the DATA ENTRY SLIDER or the CC DATA
function. (A message will not be sent until the Enter key is pressed when selecting CC Data.)
BANK MSB and BANK LSB –
Note: This is used when sending Program Change messages.
PROGRAM – Sets the MIDI Program Change
number.
CANCEL - Deletes a numeric value entered into a
parameter in MIDI / SELECT mode.
ENTER – Confirms a numeric value entered into a
parameter in MIDI/SELECT mode.
TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM
No sound from target device.
Notes sustain continuously.
Sustain pedal works in
reverse.
Sets the LSB (Least Significant Byte) and MSB (Most Significant Byte):
CAUSE
Q61 not properly connected.
Q61 connected after software
application has started.
Problem is caused by use of
a USB hub.
Software application not set
to receive MIDI data from the
Q61.
Q61's MIDI channel not the
same as application's
incoming MIDI chanel.
Sustain pedal was plugged in
after the Q61 was powered
on.
Stuck notes due to
incomplete MIDI data.
Sustain pedal was plugged in
after power was turned on.
Note: After you enter a CC#, the number will be remembered by the
Q61. However, if you want to send a CC or Program Change
message, you must enter the value using the numbered keys on the
KEYBOARD each time before pressing Enter.
Check your computer's USB connection to confirm that
the Q61 is recognized. If necessary, replug the
connection and restart your computer.
If controlling an external hardware module, make sure
that the MIDI cable is connected from the Q61 to the
device's MIDI IN port.
Restart the software application with the controller
plugged in.
Unplug the Q61 from the USB hub and connect directly
to the computer.
Ensure that the Q61 or USB MIDI device is listed as an
active MIDI source in your application. Usually, the
MIDI settings can be accessed through the
application's Preferences menu.
Make sure that the Q61 is sending MIDI information on
the channel that the target device expects.
Turn the unit's power off, wait a moment and then turn
it on again.
Turn the unit's power off, wait a moment and then turn
it on again.
With the pedal plugged in, turn the unit's power off, wait
a moment, and turn it on again.
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SOLUTION