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Brand | KETRON |
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Model | MID Pro |
Category | Media Player |
Language | English |
General warnings about hazards and misuse.
Guidelines for safe setup, volume, heat, and ventilation.
Steps to avoid disturbing radio and TV reception.
Importance of correct power supply and adapter usage.
Advice on cleaning, maintenance, and environmental disposal.
Details on power socket and instrument on/off function.
Connections for main audio, headphones, and external video.
MIDI IN/OUT/THRU and footswitch connection points.
Inputs for mics, guitar, and line-level devices.
USB Host ports and SD Card slot for media access.
Touchscreen display and related function keys on the left.
Keys for playback, style, voice, and microphone management.
Controls for recording, effects, and media playback.
Dial, Enter, Exit, Save, Media, Menu, Tempo, Transposer keys.
Overview of the instrument's introductory screen.
Explanation of Player, Keyboard, Accordion, and Arranger modes.
Access to demos, guitar input, manual, and skipping intro.
Using touch, dial, and keys to select files and folders.
Starting, pausing, and loading files into Player 1 and 2.
Display details, tempo, transposition, and volume levels.
How lyrics are shown and linked to music files.
Programming custom musical repertoires and playlists.
Creating and managing shortcuts to preferred directories.
Using Juke Box for immediate file display and selection.
Using images as backgrounds and managing video files.
Operating two players like turntables for mixing.
Functions like CUE, PFL, Pause, Back Spin, Sync, Tap, FX Pad.
Restoring defaults and applying brake effects.
Details on drum, bass, harmonic, and real-time tracks.
Intros, Endings, Arrangements, Fills, and Breaks in styles.
Using Style key, Key Start/Stop, Reintro, Split, Hold On.
Controls for Intro/Ending, Arrange, Fill, and Break.
Adjusting Drum, Bass, Chord, Lower, and Lead volumes.
Customizing and saving factory styles as user styles.
Managing voice effects, harmonizations, and presets.
Customizing microphone effects like EQ, compressor, and echo.
Using the voice harmonizer and its presets.
Handling the second microphone or guitar input.
Applying and saving guitar-specific effects.
Capturing audio from instrument or inputs in WAV format.
Setting recording level, stopping, saving, and basic editing.
Saving complete instrument settings as registrations.
How to load saved settings and filter parameters.
Browsing and selecting instrument sounds.
Customizing sounds and setting keyboard split points.
Ejecting, accessing, and refreshing USB devices.
Connecting the MIDJPRO to a computer via USB.
Functions for editing files and viewing drive info.