System settings, Problems you may encounter when using midi clock, Sync clock polarity: +ve/-ve clock pulse – Kenton Pro-2000 mk1 User Manual

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Note type;

Divide ratio;

CPQN

Crotchets

24

1

Crotchet triplets

16

Quavers

12

2

Quaver triplets

8

3

Semiquavers

6

4

Semiquaver triplets

4

6

Demisemiquavers

3

8

Demisemiquaver triplets

2

12

SYNC CLOCK Polarity: +ve/-ve clock pulse

(default: +ve)

- sets the type of clock pulse sent from the clock pulse output.
Most synths, sequencers & drum machines require this to be set to +ve, but there may be a few that
require it to be set to Inverted (including the KORG MONOPOLY)

SYNC MIDI CLOCK Continue is ignored/= start

(default: ignored)

- If set to ignored, MIDI continue messages are ignored. If set to Continue=start, MIDI continue
messages are treated as if they were MIDI start messages.

PROBLEMS YOU MAY ENCOUNTER WHEN USING MIDI CLOCK

When using the MIDI clock in conjunction with the PRO-2000 please note the following. The Kenton
add-on cannot sync the arpeggio if it is not actually receiving the MIDI clock. This is not as silly as it
sounds, there are a few points to watch for:-

Some MIDI mergers & patch bays actually remove MIDI clock information from the MIDI data
stream or you may have to enable it for the port you are using.
Users of CUBASE note that the default for MIDI clock is for it NOT to be sent, you will have to go into
MIDI Synchronization page and select MIDI Clock to transmit.
Users of UNITOR/EXPORT on an Atari note that the MIDI clock will only come out of port A, (that is the
Atari's own MIDI port), unless you can re-assign it.

SYSTEM SETTINGS

STORE TO MEMORY

(Memory #1 to 7, default: 1)

- having changed all the parameters to suit your setup, you can use this option to save these settings
to one of seven memories, for use within different configurations.

LOAD FROM MEMORY (

Memory #1 to 7, default: 1)

- allows you to load one of the seven memories into the unit.

With both of the above parameters, you need to select Value edit and use the INC & DEC buttons to
select the memory you want to load from or store to.

When you have loaded from or stored to a memory location, the PRO-2000 will treat that as the
current location and load from it on power up.

If you hold in the SEL button for a couple of seconds it will take you straight to the STORE or LOAD
page depending on whether anything has been edited.

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