Kenton Pro-1 User Manual

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1) Controller X can be any MIDI controller. After pressing the red push button twice to enter SET-UP mode,
operate the required MIDI controller before pressing the C or Db key that will assign it. If you do not operate a
controller before pressing the C or Db key, then controller X will respond to MIDI controller 16 - that is General
purpose controller 1 (10 hexadecimal)

2) Controller Y can be any MIDI controller. After pressing the red push button twice to enter SET-UP mode,
operate the required MIDI controller before pressing the A or Bb key that will assign it. If you do not operate a
controller before pressing the A or Bb key, then controller Y will respond to MIDI controller 17 - that is General
purpose controller 2 (11 hexadecimal)

3) Controller X/Y will take priority over other control messages, so if controller X/Y is the mod wheel, mod wheel
messages will operate whatever controller X/Y is currently assigned to, instead of operating modulation.

4) Receive channel and omni-on setting will return you directly to playing mode, all other keys will let you stay in
SET-UP mode until you press the ENTER key (Top C)

5) The ENTER key (Top C) also resets all controllers to their default values - off in most cases - on for volume -
centre for pitch bender.

6) After pressing the red push button to enter set-up mode, the first assignment that you make for any given
source (after-touch for example) will cancel all other destinations currently assigned to that source - if you want to
make multiple assignments, you will have to do this in the same set-up session, in other words, before you press
top C. - For example - irrespective of what aftertouch was previously assigned to, pressing F (and release) will
assign it to VCF only. - to make aftertouch also bend pitch, you will also have to press E ( and release) before
pressing the top C which will ENTER the information and store it in n.v. memory. OTHER SET-UPS WILL REMAIN
UNALTERED UNLESS SPECIFICALLY CHANGED

7) Control change commands recognised - (numbers in decimal)

121 reset all controllers

01 modulation wheel

123 all notes off
124 omni mode off (always poly)

64 sustain pedal

125 omni mode on (always poly)

94 select transpose mode

126 (mono mode) = all notes off

95 select set-up mode

127 (poly mode) = all notes off
nnn Controller X (user defined where nnn = any controller)
nnn Controller Y (user defined where nnn = any controller)
Controller X default = 16

Controller Y default = 17

8) Other commands recognised - (numbers in hexadecimal)

8nH notes off

9nH notes on & velocity

BnH control change (see above)
DnH channel pressure (aftertouch)

EnH pitch-bend change

FEH active sensing

9) The Trig/retrig switch fitted on the front panel of the PRO-ONE does not operate when the PRO-ONE is being
used with MIDI. Use the software selected trig/retrig (see SET-UP MODE on pages 1 & 2) when using MIDI.
(Factory default for MIDI is retrig mode on)

MIDI CONTROL OF RED PUSH BUTTON

The red push button can be "pressed" via MIDI as MIDI switch number 95 (5Fh) for regular program mode or 94
(5Eh) for transpose mode. The selection of the push button is enough, it doesn’t matter if it is being turned on or
off.

In hexadecimal BX - 5F - 00 = program mode
In hexadecimal BX - 5E - 00 = transpose mode

Where X is the current MIDI channel.

[N.B. whilst in program/transpose modes the MIDI is in omni on mode]

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