Introduction, Connections, Pro kadi – Kenton Pro-KADI MkII User Manual

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PRO KADI

INTRODUCTION

C

ongratulations

on your purchase. The PRO KADI is a high specification, fully

configurable MIDI data to trigger unit, capable of outputting upto 13 TTL triggers. This
gives it a wide range of uses, not all of which can be detailed here. However please take
some time out to read through all the manual to avoid any operational difficulties.

CONNECTIONS













MIDI In
Plug your MIDI keyboard or sequencer`s MIDI Out into here.


MIDI Thru
Plug this into the MIDI In of another piece of your MIDI equipment should it be necessary.


SYNC 24
Plug this into the Sync 24 input of any analogue device (synthesizer or drum machine) with that
capability.

KADI/TRIG Output
Plug this into the appropriate input on your analogue unit (either a Kenton KADI port or similar
socket). This transmits trigger/note information.

CLOCK Out
Plug this into your synth`s input marked ARP CLOCK, this controls the speed of the arpeggio clock,
and syncs it to MIDI clock.

9-15V DC
Plug your power adaptor (not supplied) into here. The converter will take an adapter with a range
of 9-15V. We recommend the Kenton power supply which is made especially for the PRO-KADI but
any plug-top supply can be used as long as the output is regulated and is in this voltage range. Do
not use any adaptor which has an output voltage of higher than 15v. The PRO-KADI must not share
a power adaptor with any other device of any kind as this may damage your unit.

Analogue

unit(s)

MIDI Master

keyboard/compute

MIDI out

KADI

Arpeggio Clock

MIDI

In

To the MIDI In

of your other

MIDI keyboard

MIDI
Thru

9-15V external
power adapter

Sync
24

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