Kenton Pro-Solo mk1 User Manual

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C Pitchbend range (default: 2)

Range

0 to 12 semitones.

- The pitch bend range can be changed in semitone steps.

d Transpose (default: 0)

Range

-24 to +24

- Changing this will transpose the mono-synth in semi-tone steps. If your synth does not

play C when you play a MIDI C (note#36) use this to make it as near as possible.

E Fine tune (default: 0)

Range

-127 to +127

- Fine tunes the mono-synth.

F Scale (default: 0)

Range

-127 to +127

- This is used to tune in the octave scaling of your analogue synth. Will only need adjusting

if your synth sounds out of tune as you play further up the keyboard (see `Tuning in Your

Analogue Synth`). - Check whether CV select has been set correctly (see `i` below).

nb: C (MIDI note#36) will not move (assuming transpose is not in operation) so get that in

tune first then tune the octave above using this parameter.

g Multiple trigger (default: on)

Range

on [on] / off [of]

- If set to on (multiple trigger mode), a new valid note will briefly turn off the gate to

retrigger the envelope generators of the mono-synth. If turned off (normal trigger mode),

the gate stays on when a new note is played.

H Note priority (default: new)

The following can be selected;

Low note priority

[lo]

High note priority

[hi]

New note priority

[nn]

- Sets the note priority for the converter.

If set to "lo" then the lowest valid note played takes precedence.

If set to "hi" then the highest valid note played takes precedence.

If set to "nn" then the newest valid note played takes precedence.

The PRO-SOLO has a note buffer memory so that trill effects can be achieved.

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