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2,

 Connect the converter to your analogue synth and MIDI system. Check the 

USB SOLO

 is switched 

to the correct scaling system, Hz/V for Korg and Yamaha, or V/oct for anything else (see Editing 
Parameters section). Set transpose to zero. Now press bottom C (MIDI note #36) on your digital synth. 
Both synths should sound, don’t worry at this stage if they are not in tune. 
 

3,

 Using bottom C (MIDI note #36) as a reference (you must use this note for maximum accuracy) tune 

in the

 USB SOLO

 with your analogue synth by adjusting the parameter 

FINE TUNE

 and

 TRANSPOSE 

if necessary (see Editing Parameters section) until it is exactly in tune.  
 

4,

 When your digital & analogue synths are in tune at the bottom , play middle C, two octaves up on 

your digital synth. (MIDI note #60).  Now adjust the 

SCALE

 parameter (see Editing Parameters 

section) until both synths are in tune. The analogue synth should now play correctly across it’s 
complete range from your master keyboard, if this is still not the case go back to step 3 and repeat the 
process for final tweaking.  

 

 

      

1-

 

Make sure all cable connections have been made. 

 

 

 

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2

Set MIDI receive channel you wish to use. 

 

 

 

 

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3-

 

Make sure you have set the GATE output correctly to either ‘Gate’  

 

or ‘S-Trig’ type triggers.   

 

 

 

 

 

 

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4-

 

Make sure you have set the CV output correctly to either ‘V/oct’  

 

or ‘Hz/V’. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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5

 -  

You may wish to adjust the AUX, or any other settings to those that 

 work 

best 

for 

your 

set-up.       

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Some combinations of buttons can be pressed at power up to adjust settings or enter other operational 
modes. First ensure the power switch is off, press the required button or buttons, then turn the power 
switch on. The various modes are described below. 
 
SEL only  

 

– Enters MIDI analyser mode [displays ANL] described on page 12 

DEC only  

 

– Enters Global Parameters mode [displays GPA] decribed below 

INC only  

 

– Displays the firmware revision number, described below 

SEL & DEC  

 

– Powers-up without USB (from plugging cable in only) [displays NoU] 

SEL & INC  

 

– Receive firmware upgrade [displays rFU] described below 

SEL & DEC & INC 

– Reset to factory defaults [displays Fd] – described on page 10 

     

Global Parameters Mode: 

Releasing the DEC button shows ‘Prg’ the only option available here at present. 
Press INC to enable program changes to load in memories 1 to 40 
Press DEC to disable program changes to load memories (default). 

          

Firmware revision: 

While the 

DEC

 button is held, the firmware revision number [1xxx] will be displayed in pairs – two 

dashes then digits 1 & 2 then digits 3 & 4 repeated. Releasing the DEC button will revert to the normal 
operational mode.

 

         

Receive firmware upgrade: 

Releasing the buttons may briefly display 

1

 

[start]

 and will then show 

[ready]

The 

2

 indicates that the 

USB SOLO

 is ready to receive the upgrade. Now send the firmware upgrade (see instructions included 

in the firmware upgrade zip file) – the 

2

 should flash while the dump is being received then number 

3

 

[all received]

 followed quickly by 

4

 

[CRC check OK]

, then after about 5 seconds a steady 

5

. The 

5

 

indicates the update has been successful. Wait 10 seconds then unplug & replug the USB cable to 
resume operation with the new firmware. 

(NEVER UNPLUG WHILE THE  4  IS SHOWING)

 

Possible error states: hangs at stage 

2

 = not enough bytes received.    

8

 shows – dump is corrupt 

For both of the above situations, unplug the USB cable and start again. (Don’t use the on/off switch) 
 

It is essential that power is maintained to the USB SOLO during the firmware upgrade process. 
Failure of power during stage 4 will leave the unit unusable and require return of the unit to 
Kenton. We consequently recommend that the upgrade process is only carried out while your 
host device (computer) is powered from the mains. 

CHECK LIST FOR SETTING UP THE USB SOLO 

BOOT  MENU OPTIONS 

Содержание USB SOLO

Страница 1: ...U U U US S S SB B B B S S S SO O O OL L L LO O O O USB Single channel MIDI CV converter Operating manual...

Страница 2: ...nterference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television...

Страница 3: ...g MIDI controllers Velocity mod wheel etc Note not all mono synths have such additional control inputs AUX2 digital aux out Use this to control switchable inputs Signal is either zero or 5V AUX3 clock...

Страница 4: ...e displayed Minus values up to 127 or positive values up to 255 are used The display will automatically revert to parameter mode after approximately 10 seconds if neither inc or dec are pressed The va...

Страница 5: ...the newest valid note played takes precedence The USB SOLO has a 5 note buffer memory so that trill effects can be achieved P 04 Pitchbend range default 2 Range 0 to 12 semitones The pitch bend range...

Страница 6: ...at minimum can be set above maximum so that the controller works backwards Why would I want to do this The modulation amount at mod wheel maximum may be too great or too little P 11 LFO to CV reset va...

Страница 7: ...d SCI ARP Oberheim The low level gate may be needed for synths that require a lower gate voltage such as the SH 101 S trig no pull up S 00 This would be used for most Moogs Korgs and some Yamaha synth...

Страница 8: ...17 Sets which Controller will control the LFO depth applied to the AUX1 output The following can be selected Off oFF Pitch bend Pbd Velocity VEL Aftertouch AFt MIDI controllers 0 to 119 P 26 LFO to A...

Страница 9: ...set for see below for divide ratios A divide ratio can be set so the LFO only re triggers every so many MIDI clock messages MIDI sends 24 clocks per quarter note So if divide is set to 1 there will be...

Страница 10: ...ulse output for every 24 MIDI clocks 1 cpqn Note there are 24 MIDI clocks per quarter note Below is a table of values you can set the divide ratio to in order to obtain a clock pulse at various musica...

Страница 11: ...with no adjustment necessary One intended use for Auxes 2 3 is to control the accent slide of our 5 socket kit for the TB 303 If you are not using a sequencer you will need some way of linking your MI...

Страница 12: ...Parameters mode displays GPA decribed below INC only Displays the firmware revision number described below SEL DEC Powers up without USB from plugging cable in only displays NoU SEL INC Receive firmw...

Страница 13: ...selected the USB SOLO will display the value it receives for the type of message currently selected Although pitchbend and after touch are not strictly controllers when Controller number Cn mode is s...

Страница 14: ...ock problems on our website in the Information and FAQs section Clock Stop Start signal is available at the Aux 2 output if selected as the controller source Para 42 Clock with a rate of between 1 and...

Страница 15: ...he synth it will not always be clear what type of CV and GATE signals are required to play the synth For instance the Korg MS20 requires an S TRIG signal but the input is labelled TRIG Another example...

Страница 16: ...output into the external control input of the synth e g Filter input the cut off frequency can be controlled over MIDI The AUX output is not controlled by MIDI note numbers The converter allows you t...

Страница 17: ...r pedal sustain Hold 1 65 41H Portamento 66 42H Sostenuto 67 43H Soft pedal 68 44H Undefined 69 45H Hold 2 70 79 46 4FH Undefined 80 83 50 53H General purpose controllers 5 8 84 90 54 5AH Undefined 91...

Страница 18: ...h low 7 bits of parameter address 10 0uuuuuuu where uuuuuuu high 7 bits of data either 0 or 1 for usb solo 11 0hhhhhhh where hhhhhhh low 7 bits of data 12 0F7h end of exclusive The USB SOLO responds b...

Страница 19: ...et value 0 127 25 Lfo speed 0 191 26 Lfo waveshape 0 8 7 27 Lfo MIDI sync 0 96 8 28 Lfo sync start point 0 255 29 Key on resets LFO wave 0 1 10 30 cont start 0 1 11 31 clock divide 0 24 9 32 Aux 2 con...

Страница 20: ...applies to the European Union other European countries with separate collection systems The crossed out wheelie bin symbol affixed to this product indicates that it should not be disposed of with othe...

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