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Doepfer Pocket Electronic User Manual

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User's Guide

Pocket Electronic

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10001010 82

10001110 114

01001010 83

01001110 115

11001010 84

11001110 116

00101010 85

00101110 117

10101010 86

10101110 118

01101010 87

01101110 119

11101010 88

11101110 120

00011010 89

00011110 121

10011010 90

10011110 122

01011010 91

01011110 123

11011010 92

11011110 124

00111010 93

00111110 125

10111010 94

10111110 126

01111010 95

01111110 127

11111010 96

11111110 128

Remarks:

• The

upper DIP switch (near the capacitor C3 or restistor R8) corresponds to switch no. 1

• The

lower DIP switch (near IC2/25LC64) is switch number 8.

• A switch is referred to 1 when it is in the ON position (column 1 and 3 of the table)

• A switch is referred to 0 when it is in the OFF position (column 1 and 3 of the table)

• It depends upon the type and orientation of the switch if these correspond to the right or left

position of the switches. The ON or OFF (or both) position is printed or labelled directly on
the DIP switch.

• The eighth switch is not used at present and has no functions.

Presets 75 to 127 are left blank for your own custom requirements.

The adjustment of the preset with the DIP switch is normally carried out only once or onöy very
rarely. The idea is to have the favourite preset available after power on.

Changing the preset during power on

There are two possibilities to change the preset during power on:

• changing the settings of the DIP switch (as described above)

• sending a Midi program change message on the current Midi master channel to the Midi

input of PE

In both cases the preset change is indicated by turning on the LED for about one second.
During this short time no Midi merge or data transmission is possible.

If a Midi program change message is used to change the preset number this change is only
temporary. After power off/on the preset defined by the DIP switch settings is called up again.