Kenton KADI Port User Manual

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Instructions for using a CR-78 fitted with the Kenton KADI socket kit


Setting up:

Your Pro-KADI converter should be set up in the following way:

Connect the cable between the Pro-KADI and the CR-78. Connect the power supply to the Pro-KADI and switch
on. Select menu option F (trigger length) and set to 40. (then store by pressing the select button until ST appears)
Note that when the KADI port is connected and the Pro-KADI is on, the CR-78 internal sequencer will not run.

Playing the sounds:

Set the FADE switch on the back panel to ON (down). This allows the sounds to play, otherwise they are muted by
the fade circuit. With a CR-78 set to its default note assignments, you will be able to play the following 10 sounds

C

#36

Bass Drum

C#

#37

Snare Drum

D

#38

Rim Shot

D#

#39

HiHat

E

#40

Cymbal

F

#41

Maracca

F#

#42

Clave

G

#43

Hi Bongo

G#

#44

Lo Bongo

A

#45

Lo Conga


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Notes on using the clock input:

If you want to just run the CR-78 in time with MIDI clock, you will need to unplug the 15 pin KADI cable and instead,
connect a lead from the clock output of the Pro-KADI to the clock input of the CR-78.
You will need to set clock divide ratio (menu option H) to 2.
When you start your sequencer, the CR-78 will then play in time with your sequence. You will always have to start
the sequence from the top as the CR-78 will not recognise song position pointers.

Troubleshooting Clock:

1) Ensure that you are using a mono jack lead, not stereo.
2) You need to make sure that the clock output is enabled on your sequencer, this is very often on a setup
page or on a pull-down menu. The clock output on Kenton converters must receive a MIDI start command
before they will output a clock signal, so if your CR-78 doesn't start with your sequencer, check that your
converter is receiving both timing clock and a MIDI start command. Instead of a start command, some
sequencers send a song position pointer zero followed by a continue message, if this is the case, you will need
to set “continue = start” to ON.
3) MIDI sync isn't on any particular MIDI channel, it's on a sort of global channel of its own.


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