Kenton Pro-SOLO MkII User Manual

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The PRO-SOLO has a built-in MIDI analyser function. This feature allows you to see what types
of MIDI messages are being transmitted by your master keyboard/sequencer making the
PRO-SOLO a useful diagnostic tool.

To enter analyser mode, you must power on the PRO-SOLO whilst holding the SELECT button.
The display will then show `nt`. `nt` means the display will show the MIDI note number of any
notes it receives.
Using the INC, DEC, and SELECT buttons, different types of MIDI messages received may be
displayed;


SELECT

Short press

[rC] Receive channel

Long

press

[PC]

Program

change

DEC

Short press

[nt] Note number

Long

press

[nv]

Velocity

INC

Short

press

[Cn]

Controller

number

Long

press

[Cv]

Controller

value

For whichever of the above selected, the PRO-SOLO will display the value it receives for the
message selected.
Although pitchbend and after-touch are not controllers, when Controller number is selected,
`pb` will be displayed if pitchbend is received, & `af` will be displayed if after-touch is
received.
If Controller values is selected, and pitchbend or after-touch are received, their values will be
displayed.
For values over 99 the usual method is employed for displaying large numbers.

The MENU 7-segment LED in this mode operates as a received MIDI message indicator. LED’s
will flash when then following types of messages are received; Note on, Note off, Sysex, Timing
clock (MIDI clock), Start, Stop, Continue.



To exit MIDI monitor mode, the PRO-SOLO must be powered off then on again.

MIDI ANALYSER MODE

Any MIDI

message

Clock start

Clock
continue

Note off

MIDI clock

Clock stop

Sysex

Note on

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