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Kenton MEMORYMOOG User manual

User instructions for Kenton MIDI retrofit for
MEMORYMOOG
These instructions are only for Memorymoog MIDI retrofit kits produced after 1st June 2006
Firmware MEMM5100 or later.
N.B. Different instructions apply to earlier Kenton Memorymoog MIDI retrofit kits.
USING THE MIDI INTERFACE
When you turn on the synthesizer for the first time, you will be in omni-off mode channel 1 for receive and also
channel 1 for transmit - See the following pages for other factory default settings. When you select a transmit or
receive channel, this will be stored in memory and will be remembered for when you subsequently turn on the
synth - all parameters listed on the next page are stored.
If you want to put the machine back to the factory default settings at any time, switch the synth on whilst holding the
red push button pressed - hold for a couple of seconds then release.
RED PUSH BUTTON
Three modes are available by pushing the red push button during normal playing mode. Before you press the red
button however, make sure that no keys are pressed on either the Memorymoog or the remote MIDI keyboard
otherwise the results may be unpredictable. The key presses can be entered on the Memorymoog’s own keyboard,
or from the remote MIDI keyboard.
1) PROGRAM CHANGE MODE
For sending program changes from the keyboard. Press the red push button once only (short press –then
release). Any key then selects a program change which it sends through the MIDI Out. When the key is released,
you are then automatically returned to playing mode. For example a short press on the red push button followed by
bottom C will send program change #0 whereas top C will send #60. (Nothing is stored in non-volatile memory after
this operation)
2) SET-UP MODE
For setting MIDI channels and assignments. Give the red push button two short presses (half a second each) -
then release. Follow this with a key or sequence of keys as detailed on page 2. After making a MIDI channel
assignment, you will be automatically returned to playing mode but after making other assignments you will need to
press the ENTER key (Top C) to return to playing mode. This is to enable you to make the multiple key presses
required when re-assigning Sources to Destinations. (N.B. all set-ups are stored in non volatile memory).
3) TRANSPOSE MODE
Press and hold the red push button for about four seconds - then release. Middle C will sound on the synth and
continue to sound until you press a key. The key that you press will be the new middle C for MIDI IN. You can set
any value up to two octaves up or down - settings outside this range will be ignored. Both MIDI in and MIDI out will
be transposed by the same value. Note that transpose mode cannot be entered from set-up mode. (N.B. the
transposition will be stored in non volatile memory).
Function of keys during set-up mode:
C Receive channel 1 (default) [ Bottom C - MIDI note #36 ]
Db " " 2
D " " 3
Eb " " 4
E " " 5
F " " 6
Gb " " 7
G " " 8 Selecting a receive channel
Ab " " 9 will automatically put the
A " " 10 MIDI into omni off mode.
Bb " " 11 That is, it will receive on
B " " 12 the selected channel only.
C " " 13
Db " " 14
D " " 15
Eb " " 16
E Receive notes OFF
F Transmit channel 1 (default)
Gb " " 2 The transmit channel can be
G " " 3 changed independently of the
Ab " " 4 of the receive channel, and
A " " 5 can be set even during omni
Bb " " 6 on mode.
B " " 7
C " " 8 [ Middle C - MIDI note #60 ]
Db " " 9
D " " 10
Eb " " 11
E " " 12
F " " 13
Gb " " 14
G " " 15
Ab " " 16
A Transmit Key on velocity decrease
Bb " " " " normal (default)
B " " " " increase
C Transmit Key off velocity decrease
Db " " " " normal (default)
D " " " " increase
Eb program change ON (default)
E " " OFF
F local keyboard control ON (default)
Gb “ “ OFF
G not used
Ab not used
A Controller Source Select Pitch-Bend Wheel
Bb Controller Source Select Mod Wheel (cc#1)
B Controller Source Select Aftertouch
C Controller Source Select Velocity
Db Controller Source Select Controller X (assignable –default cc#16)
D Controller Source Select Controller Y (assignable –default cc#17)
Eb Controller Source Select MIDI Volume (cc#7)
E Destination ON Pitch-Bend
F Destination ON Modulation
Gb Destination ON Foot controller #1
G Destination ON Foot controller #2
Ab Destination ON VCA (Volume)
A Destination ON not used
Bb Destinations OFF all destinations OFF for the currently selected controller source
B Reset all Sources to their default Destinations (see next page for defaults)
C ENTER key Press & release to store & return to play mode [Top C - MIDI note #96]
ASSIGNING MIDI CONTROL SOURCES TO DESTINATIONS
SOURCE DEFAULT DESTINATION
Pitch-bend wheel Pitch-bend
Modulation wheel (cc#1) Modulation
Aftertouch Modulation
Velocity ----
Controller X (def cc#16) Foot Controller #1
Controller Y (def cc#17) Foot Controller #2
MIDI Volume (cc#7) VCA / Volume
1) To assign sources to destinations,
a) press the red push button twice to enter set-up mode
b) select a source by using one of the keys A to Eb (see table on previous page)
c) [optionally if the source is Controller X or Y, you can assign a controller to it now –see below]
d) select destinations OFF to de-select previous assignments for this source
e) select destinations ON to make new assignments for this source
f) either hit Top C to enter/exit, or select a new source and make assignments for that [go back to b]
2) Controllers X & Y can be assigned to any continuous controller (cc). By default controller X is assigned to cc#16,
and controller Y is assigned to cc#17. To re-assign either of them, first press the red push button twice to enter
SET-UP mode. Next press the Db or D key (see table on previous page) to select the X or Y controller source,
then send a MIDI message of the required continuous controller. Then either press top C to enter / exit, or use
some of the destination keys to assign what this controller will control.
–For example to set controller Y to respond to cc#4, press the red button twice, press D, send a cc#4 message to
the Memorymoog from another synth or MIDI controller, then press top C to enter /exit. [or select another function]
3) Sources can have multiple destinations, so for example controller X could be assigned to control both Foot
controller #1 and Foot controller #2 at the same time, should you want it to.
4) Where pitch-bend wheel is the source, only the bend wheel UP will affect destinations other than pitch-bend.
Also where pitch-bend is the destination, sources other than pitch-bend wheel will only bend the pitch UP.
5) Receive channel & Transmit channel setting will return you directly to playing mode, all other keys will let you
stay in SET-UP mode until you press the ENTER key (Top C).
6) The ENTER key (Top C) also performs a “reset all controllers” function - OFF in most cases, but ON for volume,
and centre for pitch bender.
7) If you want to put the MIDI back to the default settings at any time, switch the synth on whilst holding the red
push button pressed - hold for a couple of seconds then release.
8) During set-up mode, the retrofit will receive on ALL MIDI channels.
9) List of continuous controllers (cc) recognised - (numbers in decimal)
01 modulation wheel
07 Main volume
64 sustain pedal
121 reset all controllers 123 all notes off
124 omni mode off (always poly) 125 omni mode on (always poly)
126 (mono mode) = all notes off 127 (poly mode) = all notes off
nnn Controller X (user defined where nnn = any controller) (default = cc#16)
nnn Controller Y (user defined where nnn = any controller) (default = cc#17)
10) List of other commands recognised - (numbers in hexadecimal)
8nH notes off 9nH notes on & velocity
BnH continuous controller (see above) CnH program change
DnH channel pressure (aftertouch) EnH pitch-bend change
FEH active sensing F6H auto-tune request
11) For transmit key velocity (ON or OFF), keep pressing the increase or decrease key and listen at the device
attached to the MIDI OUT until the velocity is suitable. The setting is stored in non-volatile memory when you hit the
enter/exit key [Top C ].
12) Program change –you can enable or disable response to incoming program change messages by using the
Eb and E keys (see list on page 2)
13) Local On / Off –by using the F or Gb keys you can turn local keyboard control ON or OFF. With local OFF, the
Memorymoog keyboard will only send MIDI, it won’t play the Memorymoog directly. With local ON it will play, and
send MIDI.
GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT MIDI CONNECTIONS
Any MIDI IN should be connected to a MIDI OUT or a MIDI THRU similarly any MIDI OUT should be connected
only to a MIDI IN and any MIDI THRU should also only be connected to a MIDI IN.
MIDI OUT is the signal from the synthesizer (or drum machine etc.) that is to be sent to another instrument. MIDI IN
is a received signal that contains MIDI information from another synth, and MIDI THRU is an exact copy of
information arriving at the MIDI IN socket. This allows several instruments to be connected together.
If you want to wire your own MIDI cables the following information may be useful.
1) Although a 5 pin connector is used, only two connections plus an
earth connection are required.
2) If you look at the din plug from the wiring side you will see that the pins are numbered. From left to right (or
clockwise) these are 1 - 4 - 2 - 5 - 3.
3) The pins numbered 1 & 3 are not used.
4) The screen (earth) is connected to pin 2 (centre pin)
5) Pin 4 of one plug should be connected to pin 4 of the other
6) Pin 5 of one plug should be connected to pin 5 of the other
7) You should now have a working MIDI lead
8) It is preferable to label one end of the cable MIDI IN & the other end MIDI OUT, to avoid confusion.
WARRANTY
All Kenton MIDI Kits come with a 12 month (from purchase date) back to base warranty, (i.e. customer must
arrange and pay for carriage to and from Kenton Electronics).
Kenton Electronics Limited
Unit 13, First Quarter, Blenheim Road, Epsom, Surrey KT19 9QN, UK
Tel: +44 (0)20 8544 9200 Fax: +44 (0)20 8544 9300
www.kenton.co.uk
E & OE Copyright (c) KENTON Electronics Limited & John Price 1986-2021

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