Kenton CR-68 User Manual
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Program >>
1 - Bass Drum
11 - CowBell
2 - Snare Drum
12 - Not used
3 - RimShot
13 - Not used
4 - HiHat
14 - Not used
5 - Cymbal
15 - Not used
6 - Maracca
16 - Not used
7 - Clave
8 - Hi Bongo
9 - Lo Bongo
10 - Lo Conga
1) Above is a list of how program numbers are used in MAPPING MODE. No matter how the sounds are assigned,
these program numbers always belong to the same sound. (N.B. this assumes programs start at 1 rather than 0)
2) Any program number above 16 will terminate Mapping mode and return you to normal play mode.
3) You can assign more than one sound to the same MIDI note, all of them if you want, however MIDI out uses the
same map, so all sounds would then generate the same note!
4) Assignments are stored in non volatile memory.
5) The CR-68 will always transmit the assigned drum notes as follows:- Normal notes - velocity 64.
Accented notes - velocity 127. Note however that the CR-68 does not distinguish between individual sounds when
responding to accent, rather it is the time-slot it happens in. So all sounds produced at that time will be accented or
not accented.
6) "MIDI CONTINUE" is treated as a "START" command if Song Position Pointer is zero. (default)
If selected, Continue messages can always be treated as Start.