Kenton GPIM-16 Operating Manual

Kenton GPIM-16 Operating Manual

16 gpi inputs to midi

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16 GPI inputs to MIDI
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  • Page 1 GPIM-16 16 GPI inputs to MIDI Operating manual...
  • Page 2 FCC STATEMENT FOR GPIM-16: NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
  • Page 3 MIDI In socket is merged with any new data generated from the GPI inputs and everything is then sent to the MIDI outs 1 & 2. There is no limit to the number of GPIM-16 units that can be daisy chained together as the data is re-generated rather than being merely copied.
  • Page 4: Edit Mode

    Edit Mode To put the GPIM-16 into edit mode, use a screwdriver or pen to press the recessed edit button. The edit dot will light to show that it is in edit mode. The para dot will also light to show that the required parameter can be changed by using the INC &...
  • Page 5 Parameters GP In MIDI transmit channel (default: 1) Range: 1 to 16 Sets the MIDI transmit channel for all GP Inputs. GP In 1 note number (default: 36) Range: 0 to 120 Sets the note, controller or program number for GP Input number 1 (2 to 8 follow consecutively).
  • Page 6: Input Connections

    Input Connections Connections for the GP Inputs are a pair of 9 pin D connectors. Below is the view looking at the back of the unit and is the same view as looking at the solder connections of the corresponding plug. Pins 1 –...
  • Page 7: Midi Analyser Mode

    MIDI Analyser Mode The GPIM-16 has a built-in MIDI analyser function. This feature allows you to see what types of MIDI messages are being transmitted by your master keyboard/sequencer making the GPIM-16 a useful diagnostic tool. To enter analyser mode, power on the GPIM-16 whilst holding the MODE button. [AnL] will be displayed while you hold the button down to indicate MIDI Analyser Mode.
  • Page 8: Factory Defaults

    Factory Defaults If you wish to reset your GPIM-16 to factory defaults, you can do so by turning the power on whilst holding down all three push buttons (MODE, DEC & INC). This will return the GPIM-16 to its default settings.

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