Kenton DMX Oberheim User Manual

Instructions for midi interface oberheim, Drum machine

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR MIDI INTERFACE

OBERHEIM

DMX

DRUM MACHINE

USING THE MIDI INTERFACE

Your DMX drum 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 channel 10, omni off, transmit channel 10, and clock stop/start messages enabled
for both receive and transmit. (Clock and start/ stop information is on a sort of global MIDI channel).

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 then release).

If enabled, the DMX will normally send MIDI clock and stop/start information derived from its own internal clock -
you can however set the MIDI to read information coming from the Tape sync / External clock inputs instead [clock
mode #2]. The DMX will normally use its own internal clock for timing, unless it receives a MIDI start command -
(assuming that MIDI clock is enabled). On receipt of the MIDI start, it will then use MIDI clock information instead of
its own internal clock. It will continue to do this until a MIDI stop command is received. If it has received a MIDI
start but no MIDI clock is forthcoming, the DMX will appear to be "locked up".

There are several commands for controlling MIDI clock:-

Clock mode 0 = enable MIDI clock for input & disable Tape sync read
Clock mode 1 = disable MIDI clock for input & disable Tape sync read
Clock mode 2 = disable MIDI clock for input & enable Tape sync read
Clock mode 3 = enable MIDI clock for output
Clock mode 4 = disable MIDI clock for output

In addition to the above, MIDI continue messages can be treated as a MIDI start command, or ignored.

RED PUSH BUTTON

Two modes are available by pushing the red push button. Before you do press the red button however, make
sure the DMX drum is not playing, otherwise the results may be unpredictable.

1) SET-UP MODE - Setting MIDI channels and assignments (start-stop etc). (panel or remote).

Give the red push button a short press (half a second) - then release. Follow this with a note or sequence of
notes (on the remote keyboard) as detailed on page 3. After selecting a channel you will be automatically
returned to playing mode but after making assignments you will need to press the ENTER key (Top C) to return to
playing mode. (N.B. set-ups are stored in non volatile memory).

2) MAPPING MODE - assigning MIDI notes to sounds

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
(24 and above), 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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