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The Wasp responds to 3 octaves of notes only - on a DX7 or other 61 note keyboard, this
corresponds to bottom C# to C three octaves above. The Wasp does not respond to pitchbend -
or indeed any other controls except sustain pedal, which will hold the current note. The above
limitations are design limitations of the Wasp itself.
NB The Pro-KADI can also be used with the Wasp Deluxe and Gnat synthesizers.
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Make sure all cable connections have been made.
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Set MIDI receive channel you wish to use.
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Make sure you have set the Mode Select parameter
correctly assigned (see parameter section page 5)
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Make sure that if you are using Sync 24, that you are not
using MIDI cables, but 5 pin DIN cables, with all pins connected
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If you are still having problems, put the
PRO-KADI
into
MIDI analyser mode, to make sure that the unit is receiving
all the right data
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When using the MIDI clock in conjunction with the PRO-KADI please note the following. The Kenton
clock outputs cannot sync if it is not actually receiving the MIDI clock this is not as silly as it sounds,
there are a few points to watch for:-
Some MIDI mergers & patch bays actually remove MIDI clock information from the MIDI data
stream or you may have to enable it for the port you are using.
Users of CUBASE note that the default for MIDI clock is for it NOT to be sent, you will have to go into
MIDI Synchronization page and select MIDI Clock to transmit.
Users of UNITOR/EXPORT on an Atari note that the MIDI clock will only come out of port A, (that is
the Atari's own MIDI port), unless you can re-assign it.
There are many possible uses for the Pro-KADI, not all of which are detailed in this manual. However
if you have a particular requirement please contact us. Alternative software configurations are
available for this unit, and we may be able to help you.
USING THE UNIT IN
WASP
MODE
CHECK LIST FOR SETTING UP THE
PRO KADI
PROBLEMS YOU MAY ENCOUNTER WHEN USING MIDI CLOCK
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS