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Kenton Linndrum Mk1 Early User Manual

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You can also set channels etc on the Linn itself as described below

The top row of nine buttons (bass thru CLAVE) are for selection of
Midi channels - the first 8 are numbers 1 to 8, the ninth button
(CLAVE) will add 8 to the channel if pressed immediately prior to
one of the buttons 1 to 8, allowing selection of channels 9 to 16. >>

On the bottom row, BASS selects Receive chan, SNARE selects Transmit
chan, HI-HAT selects [omni-on mode], HI-HAT> selects [omni-off mode],
CABASA selects [disable midi stop/start in & out], TAMB selects
[enable midi stop/start in & out], LO-TOM and LO-CONG are not used,
and COWBELL is the Enter key, to return you to the normal operating
state.

So the sequence of events is :- Red push button - (then optionally
omni on or off) - then recieve or transmit select, then a channel
number [1 thru 16] - then press COWBELL to exit.

As an example - to get transmit channel 5 and receive channel 10, but
leave it in omni-off mode.

1) Press the red button
2) Press SNARE [bottom row of buttons] (transmit select)
3) Press cabasa [top row of buttons (transmit ch 5 now set)
4) Press BASS [bottom row of buttons] (receive select)
5) Press CLAVE [top row ] (add 8 to the following channel)
6) Press snare [top row ] [receive ch 10 now set]
7) Press COWBELL [bottom row ] - Enter key

Note that when the red button has been pressed, the panel buttons
will not make sounds when pressed, until the Enter key has been
pressed (COWBELL [bottom row]).

OPERATION OF DRUM BUTTONS IN SET-UP MODE

------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------
| Chan | Chan | Chan | Chan | Chan | Chan | Chan | Chan | Add 8|
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | to |
| (9) | (10) | (11) | (12) | (13) | (14) | (15) | (16) | Chan |
------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------
------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------
| RX | TX | Omni | Omni | Dis- | En- | Not | Not | |
| | | | | able | able | | |ENTER |
| mode | mode | ON | OFF | START & STOP| used | used | |
------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------

N.B. - Assign mode cannot be used from the front panel buttons