4
Switching On
When the
USB SOLO
is switched on, the words
KENTON USB SOLO
scroll across the display, and
the unit reverts to the settings from when it was last used.
The Display
The display has 3 digits each with a dot above. The 1st dot when lit indicates that
PARAMETER
mode
is currently selected. The middle dot when lit indicates that
VALUE
mode is currently selected. The 3rd
dot will light whenever the
USB SOLO
’s
GATE
is on (key pressed or sustained).
Stepping
Through
Parameters
Ensure that the
PARAMETER
dot is lit. 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 USB
SOLO for convenience. For additional confirmation, a “
P”
will appear in the left digit whenever
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. The left digit is used for displaying the hundreds portion of the value if applicable. It
will also have a horizontal dash if a minus value is to be 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 value you have edited will then be saved to ‘edit’
memory which will be remembered next time you use the
USB SOLO
.
To speed up editing, the
INC
and
DEC
keys will repeat if held. To go faster still, when holding the
INC
key then also press and hold the
DEC
key. Similarly, when holding the
DEC
key, also press and hold
the
INC
key.
Storing Setups
Any value you change is automatically stored when reverting to parameter mode (either manually or
after the 10 second timeout). You can also store the current setup to a memory location in the range 1
to 40. These can be recalled at a later date.
To store:
select parameter 51, press the
SELECT
button to show the value, and use the
INC
and
DEC
buttons to select the location you want to store to. Now press & hold the
SELECT
button (for
approx. 6 seconds) until the display reads ‘sto’ (store).
Loading Setups
To load:
select parameter 50, press the
SELECT
button to show the value, and use the
INC
and
DEC
buttons to select the location you want to load from. Now press & hold the
SELECT
button (for approx.
6 seconds) until the display reads ‘lod’ (load). You can also load setups using program changes if this
feature is enabled (default is off). See “Boot Menu Options” on page 11.
EDITING THE USB SOLO
Gate On
Parameter mode
Value
mode
Minus