Pin outs for dcb/wasp pro-2000 cables, Juno 60 (and some jupiter 8s) connector – Kenton Pro-2000 mk1 User Manual
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{ NOTES }
{ 1 } Data 0 - 15 corresponds to MIDI channels 1 - 16
{ 2 } 232 = -24 semitones 0 = no transpose 24 = + 24 semitones - 25 to 231 are invalid
{ 3 } 253=pmt off 254=pmt on 255=prg chng & 0 - 119
{ 4 } 252=ignore 253=pitchbend 254=velocity 255=aftertouch & 0 - 119
{ 5 } 0= -64 64=0 127=+63
{ 6 } 249=gate 250=v/oct 251=trig a/b 252=ignore 253=p.bend 254=vel 255=aft & 0 - 119
{ 7 } 0= triangle 1= saw up 2= saw down 3= 10% pulse etc. as display
{ 8 } 1 - 96 corresponds to sync divide 1 to 96 and 0 = off
{ 9 } 0 - 23 corresponds to arpeggio divide 1 to 24
{ 10 } 0=positive 1=negative
{ 11 } 0 = continue ignored 1 = continue=start
All sysex addresses and data are range checked and out-of-range values
will either be ignored or adjusted to give a valid response.
PIN OUTS FOR DCB/WASP PRO-2000 CABLES
Juno 60 (and some Jupiter 8s) connector
14 way IEEE plug (viewed from terminals).
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
9
10
11
12
13
14
8
PIN 1 - Busy
PIN 2 - Data
PIN 3 - Clock PIN 4 - Ground
No other pins connected. Insulate the screen at this end.
Other Jupiter 8s connectors
20 pin bump polarised socket (viewed from terminals).
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
PIN 7 - Clock PIN 9 - Data
PIN 10 - Ground
PIN 11 - Busy
As this header is an IDC you will need to put a 6 inch length of 16 way IDC ribbon cable
in the header, then join the cables.
Wasp connector
7 pin DIN plug (viewed from terminals).
1 Kybd Data (least significant bit) (0)
2 Kybd Data (Next significant bit) (1)
3 Kybd Data (Next significant bit) (2)
6 7
4 Kybd Data (Next significant bit) (3)
5 1
5 Kybd Data (Next significant bit) (4)
6 Kybd Data (Most significant bit) (5)
4
2 7
Note on trigger
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