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PARAMETERS 

 

Below is a list of parameters available to edit. The letters in square brackets show what will be shown 
in the value display, where applicable.

 

 
Menu 
number 

Parameter (default value) 

 
01 

 

MIDI transmit channel (default :1) 

 

Range   

1 to 16 

 
Sets the MIDI transmit channel.

 

 

10 

 

Transpose (default: 0) 

 
Range   

-24 to +24 semitones 

 

 

 

 

[See note 1] 

 
Transposes the generated MIDI output up or down 24 semitones (2 octaves).

 

 
11 

 

Fine tune (default: 0) 

 
Range   

-512 to +512  

 

 

 

 

 

[See note 1] 

 
Adjusts fine tuning (offset) of CV input. Range +/- one semitone. 

INC

 makes output pitch increase.

 

 
12 

 

Scale (default: 0) 

 
Range   

-1000 to +1000 

(shows ‘ooo’ for 1000)   

 

[See notes 1 & 2] 

 
Adjusts the scale range of CV input. Range +/- 20%. 

INC

 makes output scale increase.

 

 
13 

 

Pitch bend range (default: 0) 

 
Range   

0 to 48 (0 to 48 semitones) 

 

 

 

[See note 1] 

 
Adjusts the pitch bend range in semitones of CV input.

 

Note: the receiving MIDI device will need to be set to the same value.

 

 
14 

 

Note velocity (default: 64) 

 
Range   

1 to 127 

 
Adjusts the velocity of the transmitted MIDI note.  

Note:

 this value will be overridden if either Aux input is set to control velocity.

 

 
15 

 

V/Oct, Hz/Volt, 1.2V/Oct select (default: Cv) 

 

The following can be selected; 
1 Volt per octave 

 

[1vo] 

Hz per Volt 

 

 

[Hz] 

1.2 Volts per octave 

 

[12] 

 
Sets  the  CV  scale  type.  V/Oct  is  the  most  common  system  on  new  analogue  equipment.  For  more 
information about the various CV types, 

see page 11.

 

Summary of Contents for PRO CV to MIDI

Page 1: ...PRO CV to MIDI High specification single synth CV to MIDI converter Operating Manual...

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Page 3: ...nected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Information on Disposal for Users of WEEE This symbol on the product and or accompanying documents means that used electrical a...

Page 4: ...ype Gate S Trig is set using the menu AUX 1 AUX 2 0V to 10V usable range Plug auxiliary inputs in here These two sockets are assignable to a number of different functions such as MIDI CCs Note Velocit...

Page 5: ...ers 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...

Page 6: ...00 to 1000 shows ooo for 1000 See notes 1 2 Adjusts the scale range of CV input Range 20 INC makes output scale increase 13 Pitch bend range default 0 Range 0 to 48 0 to 48 semitones See note 1 Adjust...

Page 7: ...CV to settle to a stable value or in some cases where they send the gate signal before the CV signal 19 Hz V linearity default 0 Range 127 to 0 to 127 If you are using a Hz V CV source and are having...

Page 8: ...wards from zero Clock clk See note 5 Pitch bend Pbd Velocity vEL Chan Aftertouch Aft Sets which MIDI controller message Aux 2 is assigned to Note if either Aux 1 or Aux 2 is set to velocity they will...

Page 9: ...MIDI includes an auto tune function which can set up all of the scale signal type and tuning parameters for you It works by having you play a series of notes from which it works out the required sett...

Page 10: ...Min Max values They should both be set the same at half of the incoming voltage For a 5V clock source this is 25 RESETTING THE PRO CV to MIDI TO FACTORY DEFAULTS If you wish to reset your PRO CV to M...

Page 11: ...V oct pitch output or vice versa the synth will play out of tune but will not cause any damage to the synth Gate S Trig The GATE signal sometimes called V trig voltage trigger is a voltage that tells...

Page 12: ...ality low drift ADC and reference for CV input 12 bit ADCs for Auxes 1 2 Non volatile memory EEPROM no back up battery required WARRANTY The PRO CV to MIDI comes with a 12 month from purchase date bac...

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