Wasp wiring – Kenton Pro-2000 MkII User Manual

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Pro-2000 mkII KADI/Wasp Connector; (Pro-2000 mkII end of cable)

15 way high density D plug (viewed from terminals).

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

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Wasp wiring;

1

Kybd Data (least significant bit) (0) 5

Kybd Data (Next significant bit) (4)

2

Kybd Data (Next significant bit) (1) 6 Kybd Data (Most significant bit) (5)

3

Kybd Data (Next significant bit) (2) 7

NC

(No Connection)

4

Kybd Data (Next significant bit) (3) 8

Note-On Trigger

screen all remaining wires, (insulate screen).



Pro-2000 mkII DIN sync port connections:

5 pin 180 degree DIN connector

Pin 1 - Stop = 0 volts Start = +5 volts (or continue if selected)

Pin 3 - 5 volt pulses; 24 clocks (pulses) per quarter note, the same as MIDI

Pin 2 - Ground (zero volts)

Pins 4 & 5 are not used.



CONNECTING YOUR MODIFIED TB303 (5 SOCKET RETRO)

TO THE Pro-2000 mkII



Pro-2000 mkII

to

TB303


CV CHANNEL A

>

CV IN

GATE CHANNEL A

>

GATE IN

AUX1

>

FILTER

AUX2

>

SLIDE

AUX3

>

ACCENT


Set the AUX sources to which ever MIDI controller you wish to control the Filter, Accent or Slide, and
link them all to CV channel A (or which ever you are using).

Using Slide;
The AUX2 controller range should be set to 0 minimum, and 50 maximum. Reset value should be 0. To
turn the SLIDE on/off, the MIDI controller must be set to 65 for on, and 0 for off. When the slide is on, all
following notes will glide into each other. It is best to play legato style for good results.

Using Accent;
The AUX3 controller range should be set to 0 minimum, and 50 maximum. Reset value should be 0. To
turn the ACCENT on/off, the MIDI controller must be set to 65 for on, and 0 for off.













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