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Mono MK2 new features
Hardware
Front
A - SEQ switches : The SEQ switches are a continuyous strip of 3D sensors, capable of
detecting the "position" of the finger taps via the pressure distribution applied on it.
B - PAGE switches : Similar to the seq switches
C - Mini-keyboard keys : 3D sensors chromatic keys for playing, editing, recording notes
Back
1 - Audio output : Stereo output capable of driving line level, and headphones
2 - Clock input : For synchronizing with external analog gear, such as eurorack
3 - Reset input : Reset input for external analog gear
4 - Midi in : MIDI compliant (Type A) 3.5mm jack MIDI input

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Summary of Contents for Norand Mono MK2

  • Page 1 Mono MK2 new features Hardware Front A - SEQ switches : The SEQ switches are a continuyous strip of 3D sensors, capable of detecting the “position” of the finger taps via the pressure distribution applied on it. B - PAGE switches : Similar to the seq switches...
  • Page 2 12 - On-Off switch Power Mono MK2 can be powered either via its dedicated power port, or via the USB device port. Note that it require at least 1A capable ports with broadcast capabilities. MK2 senses the power capabilities of the power source, there are 3 level of power.
  • Page 3 Using the expressive keyboard without triggering note : Sometimes, you want to use the expressivity control on the keyboard without triggering keys, to add liveliness to a pattern. To do so, hold FUNC and press any of the X,Y, and Z switch. The switch will blink.
  • Page 4 Curve mode What’s good of an automation if you cant edit it ? Curve mode allow you to precisely edit a recorded automation. Go to curve mode by holding [FUNC] and pressing [UP]. The [SEQ] LED will show the recorded automation with a color map. Edit a curve In curve mode, the recorded automation has anchor points placed at each maximum and minimum points of the curve.
  • Page 5: Other Changes

    Other changes Pattern rotate : The shortcut for pattern rotate has been moved, now you need to hold [FUNC], and press [PAGE A] to rotate left, and [PAGE D] to rotate right. Storage : Note that on the first time you open a project that has never been used, mono will create it’s directory structure, which takes a small amount of time (about 20 seconds).