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User Manual

Kijimi-manual-Draft-Version.pdf  (early draft)

Firmware

Black Corporation Firmware Updater.app.zip (only for updater not for first install) - do not work on Catalina 

Kijimi Factory Presets MJ (1.2).syx (presets - transfer it with sysexlib. per KIjimis USB-Midi-interface)

Kijimi1.1.0.bin(only for updater not for first install)

Kijimi1.2.0.bin

kijimi_1.2_package_build_by_DSL-man.zip (includes latest Firmware and presets, Updatetool) NEW


make sure you perform the calibration of the knobs again as described (Potentiometer Calibration :  Important: turn all pots to the right side (max) then only turn the center detent knobs to middle position for the center detent calibration. for the second step turn all knobs to right (max) position


Firmware 1.2: release Notes

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Change log: 1.2

1. 16+ LFOs!
In the previous update, the ability to adjust individual amounts for each destination was added. This was not enough for some of the researchers on our team. As a result, all destinations now have their own LFO with individual control over all LFO parameters (AMOUNT, RATE, ATTACK, DECAY, SHAPE, etc) / In the previous update, the ability to adjust individual amounts for each destination was added. To provide even further control over sound design, all destinations now have their own LFO with individual control over all LFO parameters (AMOUNT, RATE, ATTACK, DECAY, SHAPE, etc)

To activate, (SETTINGS->LFO->MOD MODE->INDIVIDUAL)

To operate, select destination mode (Positive, Negative, Bipolar). Long press (Press and hold for approximately 1.5 seconds) the destination selector until flashing. The LFO parameters to the flashing destination may be adjusted with information presented in the display.

Multiple destinations in one row may be selected in order to affect all of those destinations with shared values.

If multiple destinations in different rows are selected, parameters for destinations in the first row may be adjusted with the LFO1 controls and parameters for destinations in the second row may be adjusted with the LFO2 controls. In this case, both LFO1 and LFO2 settings will appear on the display.

Once LFO adjust mode is activated (flashing), other LFOs may be selected by selecting them with a regular non-long press. Additional LFOs may be grouped with an existing group by long pressing the new destination while the first group is flashing.

A quick press of a flashing destination will deactivate LFO adjust mode and return to destination toggle mode.

2. Arpeggiator
Toggle on/off by pressing SHIFT+K.T.
Initiate Hold (Latch) by pressing SHIFT+Key OFF
Toggle and Hold may also be selected in SETTINGS

2.1 Styles:
-UP - lowest to highest
-DOWN - highest to lowest
-UP DOWN - lowest to highest (played once) and back
-UP AND DOWN - lowest to highest, then highest to lowest
-PINKY UP - similar to UP with highest note played between other notes
-PINKY UP DOWN - similar to UP DOWN with highest note played between other notes
-THUMB UP - similar to UP with lowest note played between other notes
-THUMB UP DOWN - similar to UP DOWN with lowest note played between other notes
-PLAY ORDER - notes play in the order they are engaged
-CHORD - repeats chords
-RANDOM - Notes play randomly
-RANDOM ONCE - Notes play randomly without repeating until all notes have been played.

2.2 Rate
If the arpeggiator is not synced to MIDI or an LFO, speed may be selected in the menu.
Divisions range from 32/1 to 1/1.5
Sync to MIDI or LFO (sync with LFO works only if the LFO is in MONO mode)

2.3 Randomizer
Scale 1-24 transposes the note based on the sign setting.
Chance 0-100% determines the possibility of a random note being played.
Sign bi (bipolar), add (adds notes above), sub (adds notes below)
Scale determines the range of random semitones 1-12

2.4 Velocity
-ON/OFF (if velocity is off, it defaults to a value of 64, if on it can range from 1-128 determined by Target.
-Target 1-64 selects the range of values the velocity will randomly play.

+ a new bank by Richard Devine!


The Bootloader is in the DIY Build Guide Page:



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