Parameters – Kenton Pro-4 User Manual

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PARAMETERS

THE FOLLOWING PARAMETERS ARE THE SAME FOR EACH OF THE FOUR

CHANNELS, A, B, C & D (where x is the channel)

CV > x MIDI Receive Channel

(1 to 16, default: A=1 B=2 C=3 D=4)


- sets the MIDI receive channel for PRO-4 analogue channel.

CV > x NOTE PRIORITY

(low/high/newest, default: newest)


- sets the note priority.
If set to "Lowest" then the new note played takes precedence if it is lower than the preceding note.
If set to "Highest" then the new note played takes precedence if it is higher than the preceding note.
If set to "Newest" then the newest played note played takes precedence regardless.

CV > x TRIGGER MODE

(Single/Multiple, default: Multiple)


- sets the whether the envelope on your synth will retrigger when a new, overlapping note is played.
If set to "Single," then the Gate (or S-Trig) output will stay on, or the Trigger (if selected) will not re-trigger
when a new note is played, if you are playing in a legato fashion, with notes over lapping.
If set to "Multiple," then the Gate (or S-Trig) output will re-Gate each time a new note is played, re-
triggering your synth`s envelope generators, regardless of your playing style.

CV > x TRANSPOSE

(-24 to +24 semitones, default: 0)


- allows you to Transpose the incoming MIDI notes in semitone steps. You can adjust this in real-time,
allowing you to hear the changes you make to Transpose, without having to replay a key.

CV > x PITCHBEND

(0 to +/-24 semitones, default: 12)


- sets the maximum range the pitchbend will bend the CV (or Hz/V) output.

CV > x PORTAMENTO CONTROLLER

(off,on, vel, aft, controllers 1-120, default: #65)

- assigns which MIDI controller turns the portamento on and off. Note that the portamento can also be
forced on or off manually.

CV > x PORTAMENTO

(Fixed rate/time, default: Fixed rate)


- sets whether the portamento function will have a fixed time or fixed rate.
Fixed rate: the time taken to glide between notes depends on the amount of notes in the glide range.
The glide time between semitones is constant.

Fixed time: the time taken to glide between notes is the same no matter how far apart the notes are.

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