There are really 2 more or less separate things to deal with.
First, obviously to plug it in, the 101 seems to have had a number of changes during it's
lifespan. On mine I found 1/4" jacks at the top for SEQ IN and one of the EGs in. Even if
you don't have the scaling worked out yet you can see i you can trigger and what you can
change the pitch to. I need to revisit trying to connect mine, but my initial solution for my
101 was to unscrew the keyboard connector enough to attach alligator clips to the pins. I
figured out which pin did what by using a voltmeter and playing the keyboard.
I had 2 different Kenton MIDI to CV converters at the time, though not the 2000. They did
not scale to the full 120% of 1v/oct needed to achieve 1.2v/oct.. In my mind the best
known and most favored solution is to take a mixer module made by someone else,
attach a Y cable to the kenton or use a multiple and send the Kenton voltage to 2 DC
voltage compatible mixer channels. You'd turn the first channel all the way open - so that
means 100% comes out of the mixer as typical mixer modules never amplify. Then start at
around 20% on the second channel and adjust it until it scales. I was using a Doepfer A-
138a module. It needs to be powered and go in a rack, but the module itself cost me
under $20 used. Current U.S. retail is $80.
When using the keyboard connector I found that the gate signal causes the 101 to hold
the voltage. It probably has to do with the duophony, which seems to be controlled by an
offset voltage so if you only play 1 note both duophonic channels track the same thing?
Anyway the upshot is I started adjusting the scale and didn't hear anything then I'd play a
key again and get something completely different, because I was expecting to hear the
change in the voltage I was manually making "live". Anyway once I figured out I had to
keep hitting a key to hear a change I got the hang of it.
Another suggestion is just to scale for an octave or 2 on the keyboard playing an octave of
pitch and at first don't worry that your C isn't playing a C just as long as a the pitch from
one octave to the next really is an octave. Once it is it's easy to make the C into a C with
the vco tuning on the synth.
Anyway I did get the 101 to play correctly pitched from MIDI with all the VCOs and EGs
going. For what it's worth I didn't attempt to control the duophony.
--- In emlsynth@yahoogroups.com, "oliverchesler" <oliverchesler@...> wrote:
>
> The Kenton Pro-2000 will do some voltage adjustments. Here's my question. Assuming I
can
> set up the Pro-2000s parameters where do you guy think I should be plugging cables
in
> between the 101 and 2000? Maybe I am messing that part up somehow.
>