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Klee Sequencer Bring-Up Procedure
Goals of the Bring-Up Procedure
The bring up procedure is used to determine if your Klee Sequencer does not produce any
smoke it’s not intended to produce, does not produce any lights it’s not intended to
produce, and all the controls, indicators and jacks function as they are intended to
function.
Required Items for the Bring-Up procedure
It would be handy to have the following items for this procedure:
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A DMM
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Something that can be triggered, such as an EG or Drum Voice
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Something that can be gated, such as an EG or VCA
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An LFO capable of generating a signal above +2.5V, with a variety of waveforms,
including square/pulse, triangle and/or sine
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Another LFO of the same type as above
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A VCO
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An oscilloscope, if at all possible
Begin the Bring-Up procedure by having nothing, other than power, connected to the
Klee.
Powering Up the
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Klee Sequencer
This is the initial moment of truth – apply power to the Klee by powering on the power
supply. Keep an eye peeled for wisps of smoke/flashes of light. If there are neither
coming from the boards or power supply, this is a good thing.
Note: You may or may not get an illuminated LED indicator at this time. When the
Klee Sequencer is powered up, it will need to be initialized by pressing the Manual
Load switch. This may not be true of all Klees – it depends on the make of CD4013
Used for U5 of the Digital Board – some may offer a “random” pattern on power-
up. The Gate Bus 1 Load Switch should be in the Off position.
Testing the Pattern Switches, Pattern LEDs and Manual Load Function
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Make sure the Gate Bus 1 Load Switch is set to OFF.
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Set any number of pattern switches to the
ON
or “1” position.
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Press the Manual Load switch.
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