KRM
[KRM-100] MIDI-CV-Arpeggiator
4 Configuration Tips
If your MIDI controller has a minimal number of knobs, faders, and buttons, the
following tips may help you conserve their use.
•
Don't try to assign every parameter to a MIDI knob, fader, or button. If you
don't need to control a parameter in real-time (like the portamento type),
assign the default value in the Configuration menu, and ignore any MIDI
control.
•
Assign the arpeggiator and LFO MIDI sync control to the same button. In
most situations, you will want to enable or disable MIDI sync on the
arpeggiator and LFO at the same time. This is the factory default setting of
the [KRM-100].
•
Assign the portamento On/Of and speed control to the same knob. In this
case, the [KRM-100] will automatically turn the portamento of, if the speed
control is set to 0 (the lowest setting). This is the factory default setting of
the [KRM-100].
•
Assign the pitch wheel and MOD pitch range control to the same knob. In
most cases, if you are limiting the pitch wheel range, you also want to limit
the MOD pitch range by the same amount.
•
Remember that the Sustain pedal (and other pedals, if you have them), act
as on/of toggle switches. The factory setting of the [KRM-100] uses the
sustain pedal as both traditional sustain, and for the latch control on the
arpeggiator.
5 Range and Scale Tuning Adjustment
The [KRM-100] has a built-in voltage reference, and is tuned digitally. There are
no potentiometers or trimmers. It has been factory calibrated to the 1 volt/octave
standard.
If it should become necessary to adjust the tuning, this can be done in the
Configuration menu, using the
TUNE RANG
(range) and
TUNE SCAL
(scale)
parameters. The value of each parameter can be varied between
-64
and
63
,
with a value of
0
corresponding to the factory calibration. Each step corresponds
to a pitch change of approximately 2 cents.
5 Range and Scale Tuning Adjustment
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