Kenton Control Freak all versions User Manual

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What to expect from the Data Wheel in PLAY MODE

In the home position, the Data Wheel is used to scroll through the available programs.The display

will show the names of the profiles they contain.

For example:

Real-time Edit Each press of the [<––] button displays a different real-time edit item.When any of these is

displayed, the operation of the Data Wheel changes to control the displayed item.

The Data Wheel changes the Global MIDI channeL.

The Data Wheel controls the tempo of the MIDI clock

generator built into the Freak.

The Data Wheel makes changes to R/T Value #1.

The Data Wheel makes changes to R/T Value #2.

General When you move a slider or press a button, a value is displayed on the LCD in decimal format – this

is suffixed with a d (for decimal).

When you are in edit mode and are required to enter data values, the Freak also displays a

hexadecimal number (suffixed h) as well as its decimal equivalent.This is because values

(particularly SysEx) are often given in hexadecimal format in the manufacturer’s literature.

When the screen is showing the program name and

number , you may see one or two up arrows in the top

left corner. These indicate that the external inputs are

active for this program.

Ext. In #2

Ext. In #1

```Program```6``
`GS/XG`Stuff````

```Program```0``
Volumes`Ch`1`-16

THE DATA WHEEL IN PLAY MODE

CONTROL FREAK

6

DATA ENTRY

`Real-Time`Edit`
Global`MIDI`#``1

`Real-Time`Edit`
Int`Clock`120bpm

`Real-Time`Edit`
R/T`Value`#1=``0

`Real-Time`Edit`
R/T`Value`#2=``0

||`Program` 62``

Vols`Ch1-8`S1Ext

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