Kenton Linndrum Mk1 Late User Manual

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR MIDI INTERFACE

LINNDRUM Mk 1 (later versions - volume control top centre)

Your Linndrum is now equipped to send and receive MIDI information.
When turned on the machine will function normally, sending out and
receiving MIDI note & velocity information on the channels set in
memory. The factory channel settings are: receive chan 16 omni off
transmit chan 1 and Stop/start TX/RX enabled
Clock information is always sent and Start/stop information is sent
and received if enabled. (Not channel sensitive)

YOU CAN RETURN TO THE FACTORY MIDI SETTINGS BY SWITCHING THE MACHINE
ON WHILST HOLDING THE RED BUTTON PRESSED (hold for a couple of seconds)

With the back panel toggle switch (MIDI CLOCK) set in the up position
the Linndrum will run from its own internal clock and will send out
MIDI timing information at a rate determined by the tempo knob. With
the rear panel switch set in the down position however, it will run
from MIDI sync at the rate set by the MIDI device connected. If no
MIDI timing information is present,then the Linndrum will not run.

IMPORTANT NOTE - The Linn 1 was not designed to run faster than
160 bpm - if you send MIDI clock to it faster than this, it will
go out of time. (If its only for a brief period the MIDI interface
will buffer the extra clocks and the Linn will then catch up when
the tempo slows down again).

Some drum machines/sequencers may not send start/stop codes, in this
case pressing the start switch on the Linn, will make it wait until
MIDI clock/sync is present.

If you insert a jack plug into the EXT CLOCK socket it will override
both the internal and MIDI clocks.

RED PUSH BUTTON -
Two modes are available by pushing the red push button. Before you do
press the red button however, make sure the Linndrum is not playing,
otherwise the results may be unpredictable.

1) SET-UP MODE - setting MIDI channel/stop-start etc. (panel or remote)
Give the red push button a short press (half a second) - then release.
Follow this with a MIDI note (a key on a DX7 D50 etc.) or sequence of
notes as detailed on page 3. Note that after selecting a channel
or other function, top C will need to be pressed to return the unit to
playing mode. (N.B. set-ups are stored in non volatile memory).

2) MAPPING MODE - assigning MIDI notes to sounds (from remote synth
only) - Press the red button hold for about six seconds - then release.
Follow this (on the remote keyboard) with a program change number, then
any MIDI note. The drum sound specified by that program change number
will be mapped to the key you pressed. You may keep assigning drum
sounds to keys in the same fashion (program then key). When you have
assigned all the sounds that you want to, press any invalid program
change number (any above 16), you will then be automatically returned
to normal play mode. On page 4 is a list of which program numbers
correspond to what drum sounds.

N.B. The red button can be "pressed via MIDI - see last page.

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