via Kenton: "This retrofit kit for the Linn LM-1 rev 1 adds the following MIDI control:
For incoming MIDI:
Any MIDI channel can be selected (default 10)
MIDI clock / stop / start
Sounds - any sound can be mapped to any MIDI note number (defaults 36-46)
Velocity control of note volume (2 levels) for Bass, Snare, Hihat, Tamb & Cabasa only
Other sounds are one level.
For outgoing MIDI:
Any MIDI channel can be selected (default 10)
MIDI clock / stop / start
Sounds generate MIDI notes according to the mapping table (defaults 36-46)
Notes generated are given velocity 64 or 127 for low and high volume notes respectively
Hardware:
MIDI In, Out & Thru sockets
Push button (for programming the MIDI setup)
Setups are stored in non-volatile memory (Eeprom)
The kit comprises the following items:
Circuit board - fits inside the LM-1
Small pack - contains DIN sockets and mounting hardware
Large pack - contains cable assemblies
User instructions - How to change from default settings and general instructions
Fitting instructions - step by step fitting guide plus diagrams of where to connect what
All kits are fully checked and tested before despatch
Note: Our kits are not intended for installation by the end user.
They should always be fitted by an experienced synth engineer."
via Rod MacQuarrie on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge
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