Kenton Pro-KADI MkII User Manual

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F

Trigger Pulse Length (default: 8ms)


- range

1 to 129

- sets the length of the trigger pulse in milliseconds.
setting the unit to 129 gives a pulse of 250ms.

G

Mode Select (default: Kadi)


- selects the operation mode for the unit, options are:
Kadi [kA]

- for use with Kenton Kadi modified drum machines.

Wasp [w]

- for EDP wasp, (lead available from Kenton).

Note [nt]

- Sends a trigger which remains on while the note is depressed.

Inv. Note [n-] - Sends a trigger as above, which is high when off and ground when on.
Trig [tr]

- Sends a trigger pulse, the length of which is defined by parameter ‘f’.

Inv. Trig [t-]

- Sends a trigger as above, which is high when off and ground when on.

Prog [pg]

- As note mode but responds to program changes rather than note

numbers.

H

Clock Divide Ratio (default:2)


range

1to

24

- displays the ratio of MIDI clocks to output pulses from the arp clock jack socket. If set to “2” there
will be 1 pulse from the arp clock jack socket for every 2 MIDI clocks. (i.e. 12 pulses per quarter
note). If set to “24” there will be 1 pulse from the arp clock jack socket for every 24 MIDI clocks. (i.e.
1 pulse per quarter note).
N.B. MIDI sends 24 clocks per quarter note.

I

Clock Polarity(values +ve / -ve, default: Positive)


- sets whether the clock pulse train starts with a positive going edge or a negative going edge.
Most synths / sequencers & drum machines will want the Positive edge


J

Continue = start - (values on, off, default = off)


- when set to off, MIDI continue messages are ignored. If set to on, then continue messages are
treated as if they were MIDI start messages.

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