5
EDITING THE PRO CV to MIDI
Switching On
When the
PRO CV to MIDI
is switched on, the words
‘KENTON PRO CV TO MIDI’
scroll across the
display.
The Display
The display has 3 digits, each with a dot above.
The first dot, when lit solidly, indicates that
PARAMETER
mode is currently selected. This dot is also
used to signify a minus number in
VALUE
mode, in which case it will be blinking.
The middle dot when lit indicates that
VALUE
mode is currently selected.
The last dot will light whenever the
GATE
is on (key pressed down).
Stepping Through Parameters
Ensure that the
PARAMETER
dot is lit solidly. If you need to, you can change between
PARAMETER
and
VALUE
modes by briefly pressing the
SELECT
button, you can then use the
INC
and
DEC
buttons
to scroll through the available parameters. The available parameters are printed on the case of the
PRO
CV to MIDI
for convenience. For additional confirmation, a
“
P”
will appear in the left digit when parameter
mode is selected.
Changing Values
Ensure that the
VALUE
dot is lit. You can change between
PARAMETER
and
VALUE
modes by
briefly pressing the
SELECT
button. You can then use the
INC
and
DEC
buttons to scroll through the
available values. If the value is a minus number, the
PARAMETER
dot will be blinking.
Speeding up editing
If you press and hold the
INC
key, then also hold the
DEC
key, the value will increase faster. If you
press and hold the
DEC
key then also hold the
INC
key, the value will decrease faster.
Storing Programs
Any value you change is automatically stored when changing from
VALUE
mode to
PARAMETER
mode, either manually or after the 10 second timeout. You can also store the current setup to one of 32
memory locations for later recall.
See page 9.
Gate On
VALUE
mode
PARAMETER
mode
(minus value)