Locate the power switch on the rear panel, and set it to USB to use the power provided by your computer’s USB bus. You may also set the switch to DC to use the optional 9V power supply. Note: The K-Series will not power up when set to USB unless the computer is on! 2. Connect the USB cable to your computer. 3. K61P only: Connect a pair of audio cables from the rear panel L/R outputs to your stereo monitoring system, or plug stereo headphones to the HEADPHONES jack on the rear panel. D DDr rri iiv vve eer rrs sse eet ttu uup ppa aan nnd dde eed ddi iit tto oor rri iin nns sst tta aal lllla aat tti iio oon nn Refer to pages 7-10 in the K-Series Owners Manual for driver installation for your particular computer. The K-Series Editor and M1Le software synthesizer can also be installed using similar steps. 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Select the M1Le software and click on the PROG button from the list of five buttons at the top of the screen > Try pressing the K-Series’ switches SW1 and SW2 > They default to performing Program UP and DOWN functions > Note that the K-Series editor allows the UP and DOWN functions to be changed to send Continuous Controller (CC) messages- each switch can send a different CC#, with individual ON and OFF values. Each switch can also behave independently in TOGGLE or MOMENTARY fashion. As example, there may be a situation where you do not have a damper pedal available. SW2 could be assigned to CC#64, Damper, with an ON value of 127, and an OFF value of 0; while SW1 continues to be available for Program Select. 3. Press SW2 twice to advance to the program “Brass 1”, and try turning KNOB1 and KNOB2 as you play the keyboard > They default to controlling VDF CUTOFF (CC#74) and VDF EG INT (CC# 79). KNOB1 and KNOB2 can also be assigned to any controller number you choose. 4. Moving the SLIDER affects the master volume (CC#7), and can also be re-assigned in the editor. 2 K-Series EasyStart 5. Press SW1 once to select the program Piano 16’ > Try the OCTAVE SHIFT keys, DOWN and UP. They are capable of transposing the sound four octaves in either direction, and their indicators have a color-coded scheme to keep track of transposition changes as follows: • Unlit = Not-transposed • Green = One octave away • Orange = Two octaves away • Red = Three octaves away • Flashing red = Four octaves away 6. Moving the MOD WHEEL adds LFO intensity (“vibrato”) to the chosen sound. The MOD WHEEL can be assigned to any controller that would benefit from a smooth wide range of values. (MOD WHEEL defaults to transmitting CC#1) 7. Plug in an optional momentary pedal, and it will default to the DAMPER function (CC#64) > DAMPER can be re-assigned to any controller number, function as a MOMENTARY or TOGGLE switch, or transmit separate ON and OFF values. 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