9
90
Socket select (default: MO)
The following can be selected;
MIDI OUT
[MO]
MIDI IN
[MI]
Selects whether the MIDI socket is used for input or output.
Note:
MIDI input is only used for updating the firmware. This setting is not stored in EPROM and will
revert to its default of MIDI OUT on power-on.
91
Clock auto start (default: on)
The following can be selected;
Off
[oFF]
On
[on]
If enabled, a MIDI Start message will be transmitted as soon as a clock signal is received (if an Aux
input is set to generate MIDI clock). A MIDI Stop message will be transmitted a couple of seconds after
the clock signal stops.
Note:
this setting will be overridden if either Aux input is being used for Start/Stop.
97
Load program (default: 1)
Range
1 to 32
Sets the memory location to load from. To load program, while parameter 97 is selected (para or val)
press and hold the
SELECT
button until the display reads [Lod] (load).
98
Store program (default: 1)
Range
1 to 32
Sets the memory location to write to. To store program, while parameter 98 is selected (para or val)
press and hold the
SELECT
button until the display reads [Sto] (store).
99
Auto tune
The
PRO CV to 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 settings. You need to select the correct gate type before using Auto tune. [See note 4]
Note: only ever play Cs, starting at the lowest and continuing to the highest, regardless of what
notes the keyboard starts and finishes on.
If the auto tune procedure is not performed properly, it will
produce incorrect results and will have to be repeated.
Press the
SELECT
button to enter
AUTO TUNE
mode.
When in
AUTO TUNE
mode, the buttons have the following functions:
DEC
= go back to start (play bottom C)
INC
= start or finish (depending on where you are)
SEL
= abort (returns to normal parameter view)
Press
INC
to start. You will be prompted to play bottom C. When this has been captured, the display will
say [C1] and then prompt you to play the next C.
When this has been captured, the display will say [C2] and again will prompt you to play the next C.
When this has been captured, the display will say [C3] and will prompt you to either play the next C or
press
INC
to finish, or if six Cs have been captured it will finish anyway. You are then prompted to press
INC
again to store the captured settings. Stored to memory will scroll across the screen.