The mini-jack output sockets – Kenton Pro-2 User Manual

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The Mini-jack output sockets

(starting from the right)

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Hz / V CHAN A (option)

- This optional output is for the connection of synths requiring linear control - such as some of the
KORG and YAMAHA synths, where the frequency of the note is directly related to the control voltage.
(This is available only for the channel A output and can be used as well as or instead of the normal
CV output for Channel A.

CV CHAN A (-1Volt to 5 volts +/-1V offset +/-1V pitchbend)

- the control voltage output to connect to the CV input of a synth. This output provides a 1 volt per
octave output (adjustable for initial and scale) with integrated pitchbend.

GATE [V-TRIG] (off= 0 volts on= +15 volts)

- gate voltage output for a standard gate input of a synth.

S-TRIG (off= open circuit on= short circuit)

- gate signal for synths requiring an S-TRIG (short circuit trigger) such as many of the MOOG
synthesizers. The tip of the jack is the trigger signal - if your synth has the CINCH/JONES connector
with two flat pins, the narrower pin is the trigger signal and the wider one is ground.

N.B. use either Gate or S-Trig (not both) as they are two different ways of doing the same thing.

AUX 1 - (range 4 volts to 14 volts)

- voltage output for connecting to an auxiliary input on a synth such as filter control. (see AUX 1 in
trimmer adjustments section).

AUX 2 - (range 4 volts to 14 volts)

- voltage output for connecting to an auxiliary input on a synth such as volume control, can also be
used as a trigger output. (see AUX 2 in trimmer adjustments section).

CV CHAN B

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GATE [V-TRIG]

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S-TRIG

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all as above but for Channel B

AUX 1

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AUX 2

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