Kenton SH 101 1 Socket Kit User Manual

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Notes on using the clock input:

The SH-101 also has a _” mono jack socket for clocking the arpeggiator fitted as standard. This can be connected
to the clock output on your converter (if it has one). This will enable you to run the SH-101 in synchronisation with
your sequencer. In this mode, you must program the patterns you want to play directly into the SH-101 from it’s
own keyboard. You cannot use the CV & Gate inputs for this purpose.

When you start your sequencer, the SH-101 will then play arpeggios in time with your sequence. You will always
have to start the sequence from the top as the SH-101 will not recognise song position pointers.
For the Pro-2000, set the clock output to positive clock and the required divide rate (see Pro-2000 manual).
For the Pro-Solo, you will need to power the converter on in sync mode. Set the clock output (aux) to positive clock
and the required divide rate (see Pro-2000 manual).

Troubleshooting Clock:

1) Ensure that you are using a mono jack lead, not stereo.
2) You need to make sure that the clock output is enabled on your sequencer, this is very often on a setup
page or on a pull-down menu. The clock output on Kenton converters must receive a MIDI start command
before they will output a clock signal, so if your SH-101 doesn't start with your sequencer, check that your
converter is receiving both timing clock and a MIDI start command. You can use the analyser mode for Kenton
converters. Alternatively, you may have a faulty or incorrect lead or even maybe a faulty sync input socket on
the SH-101.
3) MIDI sync isn't on any particular MIDI channel, it's on a sort of global channel of its own.

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