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1. 20 Edit Buffer RT TERNI DEN I DARENT 20 LFO SYNG e _ _______ 20 21 Witing S 22 es 24 4149 510 0 O eR area cere ncn eee 25 PAY 26 Chord ModE 27 Setting up with External 28 Upgrade T 29 P mo 33 Optional LED MOG seere EUR 33 51 1 15 52 18 BOA 33 Adjustments for the 106 34 Midi DIe ire 38 www kiwitechnics com Kiwi 106 Upgrade User Manual v200 amp amp ____ ____ li 39 Real Time ie EC Lp EUM FFREPER QMEH TUNE 41 NRPN Controler S 42 Midi Sysex 43 o dcr v 44 www kiwitechnics com Kiwi 106 Upgrade User Manual v200 e 512 Patches can be stored and edited It is also possible to temporarily edit any Patch Patches are stored in Flash memory so no battery is required e Bend Controls DCO Bend LFO Mod Level amp Portamento are stored with the Patch amp Sysex support for all parameters and Midi Sysex support fo
2. Pattern number to load 0 8 0 is do not load Pattern www kiwitechnics com Kiwi 106 Upgrade User Manual v200 www kiwitechnics com 54 559 89 Mode 00000 0 1 1 7th note robs oldest 1 Poly2 7th note ignored 2 Unison Legato 3 Unison Staccato 4 Mono Legato 5 Mono Staccato 5a 90 Voice Detune Amount Hi 000xxxxx 55 91 Voice Detune Amount Lo Hi amp Lo are combined to make single 12 bit command 000 Oyyyyyyy 0000xxxx 55 92 Detune Control 0000000 O unison only 1 All modes except Mono 554 93 Arp Control 00 022 22 00 10ct 01 20ct 10 30ct 000 Up 001 Dn 010 U D 011 Rndm 100 As Played 55 94 AT Control 00000 2 2 DCO LFO 1 on VCF Cutoff 1 VCA Level 1 55 95 MW Control 00000 2 DCO LFO 1 on VCF Cutoff l on VCA Level 1 60 96 Midi Control 0000wxyz Arp Enable 1 Enabled Sequence Enable 1 Enabled Pattern Enable 1 Enabled w Hold Enabled 1 Hold On 61 97 Patch Clock Tempo 0000 If this is nonzero it will replace the internal Clock 0000 speed with this value If this value is zero the internal clock will remain unchanged This byte is sent as two nibbles which are combined to make single 8 bit command 0000 0000 63 99 Arp Clock D
3. 00 1f 0 31 Up 20 3f 32 63 Down 40 S4f 64 79 Up amp Down 550 55 80 95 Random 60 7f 96 127 1 Arpeggiator Range 569 109 Syy 00 1f 0 31 0 Octave 20 3f 32 63 1 Octave 2 Octaves Pattern Level 73 115 00 S7f 0 127 All Sound off 78 120 Stops all output immediately All Notes off 7b 123 Stops all output immediately Global Parameter Midi Clock 558 248 Midi Timing Clock Start fa 250 Start Arp Sequence Pattern Play Stop fc 252 Stop Arp Sequence Pattern Play Continue Sfb 251 Continue Arp Sequence Pattern Play www kiwitechnics com Kiwi 106 Upgrade User Manual v200 45 NRPN MSB 63 99 560 96 Kiwitechnics ID Any NRPN that does not have this number as the MSB will be ignored NRPN LSB 62 98 507 53 7 63 See table Note the Kiwil06 supports 12 bit control only so the two lowest bits are ignored NRPN Data 506 amp 526 14 bits of data 56 6 is upper 7 bits and is optional 6 amp 38 26 38 is lower 7 bits and is optional only 5 bits are used These are combined to make one 12 bit control 6 Oxxxxxxx 38 Oyyyyyzz 0000 xxxyyyyy RPN Data Increment 60 96 Will increment the current NRPN by one count RPN Data Decrement 61 97 Will decrement the
4. EI t S SS E LUTTE 14 Midi Seg Our Channe RT T UTEM 14 Master SOUCO 14 1 14 Midi 14 EST 14 Midi OO 15 Pcr 15 www kiwitechnics com Kiwi 106 Upgrade User Manual v200 Aro Clock DIVIA ___ ___ 15 360 DVIJE sessar E 15 Pattern M 15 p MEDI Cc 15 sam T 15 Factory 16 21 11 22222225 17 17 Performance Control 18 18 88 p 18 PoitamM ENO cesera 18 Juno 106 Upgrade 19 Digital Cre E NM 19 wm 19 00222200 cece casas 19 Page Display MOOG 19 Midi Function do MN un ONU M EN 20 Midi RECEIVE Mate 20 MC MP 20
5. 537 55 Sustain Lo Hi amp Lo are combined to make single 12 bit command 000 Oyyyyyyy 0000 38 56 Env Release Hi 000 539 57 Release Lo Hi amp Lo are combined to make single 12 bit command 000 Oyyyyyyy 0000xxxx www kiwitechnics com Kiwi 106 Upgrade User Manual v200 www kiwitechnics com 52 3a 58 2 Attack Hi 000 3b 59 2 Attack Lo Ovyyyyyy Hi amp Lo are combined to make single 12 bit command 000 Oyyyyyyy 0000xxxx 3c 60 Env 2 Decay Hi 000 53 61 2 Decay Lo Hi amp Lo are combined to make single 12 bit command 000 Oyyyyyyy 0000xxxx 3e 62 Env 2 Sustain Hi 000 5 63 2 Sustain Lo Hi Lo are combined to make single 12 bit command 000 Oyyyyyyy 0000 40 64 Env 2 Release Hi 000 41 65 2 Release Lo Hi amp Lo combined to make single 12 bit command 000 Oyyyyyyy 0000 42 66 Env Control Not used 43 67 LFO 1 Wave 000000 000 Sine 001 Triangle 010 Square 011 Saw 100 Reverse Saw 1
6. 0 127 Juno 106 transmits 506 6 command Bank Number 000000 0 for Patches 1 128 1 for Patches 129 256 2 for Patches 257 384 3 for Patches 385 512 Patch Number 0 127 for Patch 1 128 Juno 106 transmits data in the same format as the 04 Command Pattern Number 0000 0 7 for pattern 1 8 Juno 106 transmits a 508 8 command www kiwitechnics com Kiwi 106 Upgrade User Manual v200 57 Pattern Number 0000 0 7 for pattern 1 8 500 513 0 19 Pattern Name Bytes Pattern Name 14 20 Pattern Byte 1 0000wxyz w Pattern Section 16 set sounding Pattern Section 15 Pattern Section 14 2 Pattern Section 13 15 21 Pattern Byte 2 0000wxyz w Pattern Section 12 set sounding Pattern Section 11 y Pattern Section 10 Pattern Section 9 16 22 Pattern Byte 3 0000wxyz w Pattern Section 8 set sounding Pattern Section 7 Pattern Section 6 2 Pattern Section 5 17 23 Pattern Byte 3 0000wxyz Pattern Section 4 set sounding Pattern Section 3 y Pattern Section 2 2 Pattern Section 1 518 51 24 27 Not Used Sle 28 Pattern Length 0000 15 2 16 Sequence Number 0000 0 7 for Sequence 1 8 Juno 106 transmits 50 10 command Sequence Number 0000 0 7 for Sequence 1 8 500 51
7. Data format depends Parameter Data format the same as 504 Note This byte is 00 for all 12 bit parameters 02 2 Parameter Value Lo Hi amp Lo are combined to make single 12 bit command 000 Oyyyyyyy 0000 xyyyyyyy www kiwitechnics com Kiwi 106 Upgrade User Manual v200 500 0 Global Parameter 000 59 Data Offset Number Use Data Position for Parameter Number Data format the same as 502 e g 500 0 Midi Channel In Note reply will be 2 data bytes for all 12 bit returns and 2 bytes with a leading 00 for all others 00 0 Global Parameter 000 Data Offset Number Use Data Position for Parameter Number Data format the same as 502 e g 500 0 Midi Channel In 501 1 Parameter Value Hi 000 Data format depends Parameter Data format the same as 504 Note This byte is 00 for all non 12 bit parameters 02 2 Parameter Value Lo Hi amp Lo are combined to make single 12 bit command 000 Oyyyyyyy 0000 No Data Juno 106 transmits a 12 18 command Null 29 bytes Data Data Format is the same is 08 Command with 0 Pattern Number No Data Juno 106 transmits a 14 20 command 892 bytes Data Data Format is the same is 0a 10 Command with 0 Sequence Number Sequence step
8. i D 59 2 38 8 K3 ms im d T EZ 5 RBIS e 8 0 X 087 245 5 Xl C m0 50 ox 3 8 LM 15 T16 17 8 19 Not provided on early PCBs Connect to the hot terminal of trimmers defined as TP14 TP19 14 10 11 CH3 TP14 CH6 www kiwitechnics com Kiwi 106 Upgrade User Manual v200 37 4 Connect the DVM to TP3 marked Press release the MIDICH button This sets the output MUX to zero volts Pressing any Bank Button will cancel this Adjust VR33 for Ov VRNO 30 25 20 15 10 5 t the DVM to TP7 t VR34 t th 0 25v to 0 27 5 Connect the and adjust VR34 to read the range 0 25v to V CH NO 1 2 3 4 6 6 Press Bank 1 to cancel the output MUX override 7 VCA OFFSET Connect an oscilloscope to TP8 Press and Release BANK 1 to set the correct Patch Sound Using TP8 for Voice 1 through to TP13 for Voice 6 adjust the VR the diagram to get minimum thump as keys are pressed 8 Press and Release BANK 3 to set correct Patch Sound 9 VCF RESONANCE Using the oscilloscope on TP19 for Voice 1 through to TP14 for Voice 6 press and hold C4 middle C and adjust the trimmer to get a 4 8v peak to peak for each voice VR 26 21 16 11 6 1 CH 1 2 3 4 5 6 10 VCA GAIN Connect an oscilloscope to TP8 Using TP8 for Voice
9. 0 124 for Sequence step www kiwitechnics com Kiwi 106 Upgrade User Manual v200 60 www kiwitechnics com Sequence step 0 124 for Sequence step Seq Length 0 Seq Recorded 1 124 No of Seq Steps Seq Step Note 1 Step is 13 bytes Note 2 Byte 1 6 xxxxxxx note number 32 96 Note 3 Note Bytes are 00 0 if not used Note 4 Byte 7 a f is tie bits 1 6 set if tie set Note 5 Byte 8 13 xxxxxxx voice 1 6 Level 0 127 Note 6 Byte 7 00abcdef Byte 8 Oxxxxxxx Byte 9 Oxxxxxxx Byte 10 Byte 11 Byte 12 Byte 13 Kiwi 106 Upgrade User Manual 200
10. Toggle Hold Mode Poly Ii Light On Hold On KeyT Button Pressed and Held Press Bank 1 8 Press Note to Select for LFO1 Wave Shape Key Transpose Press Patch 1 7 Range 2 1 Octaves LFO2 Wave Shape 3 Octaves in total See Table LFO Rate sets Patch Buttons 1 8 Seq gt Working Buffor Bank Buttons Internal Master LFO Delay sets KeyT LED Displays Rate Press POLY to Start Stop TAP Timer On Stop display BPM amp set Internal Clock Rate KeyT Button Released Set Menu Level back to 00 28 PAGE 3 PATTERN PLAY EDIT LFO Controls Edit LFO2 40 LOAD PATTERN HOLD SET KEY MODE CHORD DETUNE MASTER CLOCK RATE Pol Button Released ey s pressed or Held Set Chord NOTE s REST TIE LOAD Button Pushed 526 SAVE Button Pushed Toggl Play WRITE Button Pushed Seq Step Slow Flash Protect must be off if Protect on flash Er on Display Save Light Seq Play Pushed Erase Seq Protect must be off flash Ei STEP OVERDUB INSERT STEP 24 DELETE STEP Key s Pushed Write Inc Seq Step Y nk 1 Pushed Bank 2 Pushed Step Verify Pushed Set Menu Level back to 20 Write Pushed Protect must be off it Protect on flash Er on Display SET LENGTH ite Blank Seq Step Repeat Last Seq Step Bank 5 Pushed Set Seq Length to Curr
11. 104 111 Sync 1 16 Note Triplets 70 73 112 115 Sync 1 32 Note 74 77 116 119 Sync 1 32 Note Triplets 78 S7f 120 127 Sync 1 64 Note Bank Select LSB 20 32 S00 S7f 0 127 Selects Bank sets for Program Select 00 0 for Patches 1 128 01 1 for Patches 129 256 02 2 for Patches 257 384 03 3 for Patches 385 512 Sub Level 21 33 500 57 0 127 Noise Level 522 34 500 57 0 127 NRPN LSB 26 38 00 7f 0 127 Supported See NRPN Detail Table VCF Low Pass Cutoff 29 41 00 S7 0 127 VCF Low Pass Resonance 2a 42 00 S7 0 127 VCF Pitch Follow 2b 43 500 57 0 127 High Pass Filter Cutoff S2c 44 Syy yy 00 1 0 31 HPF Off 520 53 32 63 HPF 1 540 55 64 95 HPF 2 560 57 96 127 3 VCF LFO Mod Amount 2d 45 500 57 0 127 VCF Envelope Mod Amount 52 47 00 7f 0 127 Polarity is selected by VCF ENV Source VCF ENV Source 30 48 yy yy 00 S1f 0 31 ENV 1 Normal 20 3f 32 63 ENV 1 Inverted ENV 1 Attack 33 51 500 57 0 127 ENV 1 Decay 34 52 500 57 0 127 ENV 1 Sustain 35 53 500 57 0 127 www kiwitechnics com Kiwi 106 Upgrade User Manual v200 Chorus 39 57 500 53 540 554 560 57 0 63 64 95 96 127 Chorus Off Chorus On I Chorus On II V
12. 16 1 32 Note Triplets 17 1 64 Note Kiwi 106 Upgrade User Manual v200 www kiwitechnics com The Juno 106 Upgrade contains a polyphonic sequencer that has the capacity of 124 step automatic playing Up to 6 notes can be played at a time so writing a chord is possible The clock for the Sequencer is taken from the Master Clock and can be further divided using Global Parameters Edit The Seq Clock Divide parameter is located under Patch Button 4 Note If the Master clock source is set to External Clock or Midi Clock and no ext midi clock is present the sequence will not run Note If the master clock source is midi or external the sequence will not begin playing until the first clock is received PATCH Buttons The patch buttons will select the sequence to play If a sequence is selected during sequence play the currently playing sequence will finish before the new sequence is loaded SAVE Button This button is used to start or stop the sequencer playing Each time you press this button the sequencer will start or stop LOAD Button This followed by the seq number Patch button 1 8 is used to erase a sequence After the Seq number is selected the erase is done when the write button is pressed Press VERIFY to abort Kiwi 106 Upgrade User Manual v200 www kiwitechnics com The memory protect switch on the rear of the Juno 106 must be set to Off to write or erase a sequence The only way to erase or
13. the end pins of each row only and then check that they are seated correctly and vertical before soldering the rest of the pins fc Step 6 Bend the two caps C92 amp C93 away from the socket so that they at 45 C95 should also be bent away a little bit This is so they avoid hitting the daughter board as it is pressed in see photo R Step 7 Fit the CPU daughter board This is very tight fit and will require some force to insert correctly Make sure all the pins are in all the holes and press in firmly This will seat the board into the holes Then with the 106 voice board on a static free firm surface and something firm directly under the cpu area you need to press down very firmly using a cloth to protect your fingers until the daughter board is seated correctly It is best to press one end at a time and then the sides until it is fully inserted The photo shows the board in the final position 0000699009600059 Step 8 Fit the KiwiTechnics CPU Upgrade Board into the 106 Refit the Voice board and reconnect all the cables to both boards Refit all the screws 10 into both boards to secure then Step 9 Connect the supplied 40 pin cable between the KIWI 106 CPU board and the Voice board Step 10 Older voice boards have an eprom fitted into the 1 37 location near the board edge If the voice board has an eprom fitted then this needs to be removed This should be fitted int
14. 1 through to TP13 for Voice 6 adjust the VR in the diagram to get 6v peak to peak as C4 middle C is pressed VR 27 22 17 12 7 2 CH 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 Press and Release BANK 4 to set the correct Patch Sound 11 VCF FREQUENCY Using the oscilloscope on TP8 for Voice 1 through to TP13 for Voice 6 press and hold C4 middle C and adjust the trimmer to get a 248Hz B3 pitch for each voice Each press of C4 will rotate the voice and the voice number that is sounding will display on the right digit A suitable tuner for PC is APTuner from www aptuner com or the ClearTune App for smartphones VR 29 24 19 14 9 4 CH 1 2 3 4 5 6 12 WIDTH Using a tuner attached to the output the oscilloscope on TP8 for Voice 1 through to TP13 for Voice 6 press and hold C6 and adjust the trimmer to get a 992Hz B5 pitch for each voice VR 28 23 18 13 8 3 CH 1 2 3 4 5 6 www kiwitechnics com Kiwi 106 Upgrade User Manual v200 38 Note The tuning 11 VCF FREQ 12 VCF WIDTH interact so repeat both until result is 10 cents on the tuner 13 NOISE LEVEL Press and Release BANK 6 to set the correct Patch Sound Connect the Oscilloscope to TP8 play any key and adjust VR32 for an average of 4v peak to peak on the output 14 PWM ADJUST Press and Release BANK 5 to set the correct Patch Sound Connect an oscilloscope to TP8 On one voice only adjust VR31 to get a 50 duty cycle Tolerance is 48 to 52 Check this is correct for all voices Mo
15. 5 6 7 S PAGE 1 ARPEGGIATOR SYSEX MANUAL WRITE PAGE 4 ALL ALL TONE GLBL EDIT SEG PATT SYSEX DUMPS TONES SEQ PATT PAGE 4 SYSEX PAGE 5 GLOBAL VPE E I M Key Transpose www kiwitechnics com The Control use on the Kiwi 106 Upgrade differs from the standard Juno 106 in a number or ways In order to operate the extra features the Kiwi 106 has been divided up into 5 Pages with each page having a different control area Pages selected using the MIDICH button and BANK buttons Press and Hold the MIDICH and select the Page using the BANK 1 5 buttons The Key Transpose Button in the Kiwi 106 has a number of uses It is used to transpose the key set the Internal Clock Rate set the Detune amount set the LFO1 amp 2 Waveforms LFO Mode and Detune Mode Setting Key Transpose While the Key Transpose Button is pressed press the note you wish to transpose to on the keyboard Then release the Key Transpose button This action will occur on Pages 1 2 amp 3 The current transpose will show on the display while the button is pressed Internal Clock Rate While the Key Transpose Button is pressed moving the LFO Rate slider will set the Internal Clock Rate Once the Key Transpose Button is released the LFO Slider will revert to controlling the LFO Rate This action will occur on Pages 1 283 The Key Transpose LED will flash at the Intern
16. Off or moving the Rate Control will change the saved setting in the edit buffer Note These Slider settings are saved with the Patch This was not possible with the original Juno 106 The Programmed setting can be overwritten by moving the DCO or VCF Sliders The new setting can be saved with the Patch if desired Note This Slider setting is saved with the Patch This not possible with the original Juno 106 The Programmed setting can be overwritten by moving the LFO Slider The new setting can be saved with the Patch if desired Note This Slider setting is saved with the Patch This was not possible with the original Juno 106 Note The Portamento setting will only be changed and overwritten in the Patch while the Portamento Switch is set to ON due to the internal hardware in the Juno 106 Turning the Portamento Switch to is the same as setting the Portamento Rate knob to Zero If the switch is off then the Portamento Rate will be saved as zero when the patch is written to memory Kiwi 106 Upgrade User Manual v200 Digital Oscillators Master Clock Factory Presets Clock Display www kiwitechnics com The Juno 106 Synthesizer uses programmable dividers from a single master oscillator to generate the pitch of the notes While this does create very a stable pitch it does create some issues Because the dividers are being reprogrammed every time the pitch for that voice changes the leading
17. Patch Sequence or Pattern was stored under at the time of the dump The dump will always load back to this same position To load it to a different memory position the number can be edited in the SysEx file Details of file layouts can be found in the Sysex Section at the end of the manual Normal play is not possible in Page 4 or 5 modes 13 Note Write Protect must be off to Load Dumps IMPORTANT of the dumps except the edit buffer dump Loading and Saving will overwrite the working buffers with the saved copy Save any edits you wish to keep before any dumps in or out IMPORTANT Except for sysex dump 4 edit buffer when Patch Sequence or Pattern is dumped it is the saved copy that is dumped and not the edited version NOTE some of the output files are large Dump 1 Dump Current Patch Dump 2 Dump All Patches Dump 3 Dump Global Parameters Dump 4 Dump Edit Buffer Dump 5 Dump Current Sequence Dump 6 Dump All Sequences Dump 7 Dump Current Pattern Dump 8 Dump All Patterns Large file size IMPORTANT when playing a type 2 or 6 dump into the 106 it will need a 500mS delay between each sysex message Kiwi 106 Upgrade User Manual v200 Page 5 Global Patch Parameter Edit Midi In Channel Bank 1 Midi Out Channel Bank 2 Midi Seq Out Channel Bank 3 Master Clock Source Bank 4 Bank 5 is not used Midi Soft Through Bank 6 Midi Prog Change Bank 7 Midi C
18. The LFO Rate Slider has three modes of operation Pages 1 3 When the KEY TRANSPOSE button is being held down the LFO Rate Slider will edit the Internal Clock Rate Page 1 The ENV Sliders will edit the ENV1 Stages Page 2 amp 3 The ENV Sliders will edit the ENV2 Stages Page 1 2 The Slider will edit the VCA level Page 3 The VCA Slider will edit the Pattern Mix The PWM hardware in the Juno 106 has a single control line for all six voices The result of this is if the PWM source is set to ENV then the PWM on all the sounding voices will retrigger for each new note played Page 1 2 amp 3 All Sliders and Buttons not mentioned already will behave normally All sliders will display the value 0 99 for a short time whenever they are moved The actual internal range is 0 4096 so the display is for reference only Page 1 The LFO Slider will edit the LFO1 Rate Page 2 amp 3 The LFO Slider will edit the LFO2 Rate Page 4 amp 5 The LFO Rate Slider will have no effect Page 4 amp 5 The ENV Sliders will have no effect Page 4 The VCA Slider is not used Page 5 The Slider will edit Global Parameter values Page 4 amp 5 All Sliders and Buttons not mentioned already will have no effect Kiwi 106 Upgrade User Manual v200 Page Menus Page 1 Arp Page 2 Sequence Page 3 Pattern www kiwitechnics com The menu system in the Kiwi 106 Upgrade is complex This is unavoidable
19. current NRPN by one count Overall Volume 507 07 0 4096 Sets VCA Level DCO PW PWM Mod Amount 50 10 0 4096 DCO LFO Mod Amount SOc 12 0 4096 DCO ENV Mod Amount 50 14 0 4096 Rate 13 19 0 4096 1 Delay 14 20 0 4096 2 Rate 16 22 0 4096 LFO2 Delay 17 23 0 4096 Sub Level 21 33 0 4096 oise Level 22 34 0 4096 VCF Low Pass Cutoff 29 41 0 4096 VCF Low Pass Resonance 52 42 0 4096 VCF Key Track 2b 43 0 4096 VCF LFO Mod Amount 52 45 0 4096 VCF Envelope Mod Amount 52 47 0 4096 ENV 1 Attack 33 51 0 4096 ENV 1 Decay 34 52 0 4096 ENV 1 Sustain 35 53 0 4096 ENV 1 Release 36 54 0 4096 VCA LFO Mode Amount 3b 59 0 4096 ENV 2 Attack 541 65 0 4096 ENV 2 Decay 42 66 0 4096 ENV 2 Sustain 43 67 0 4096 ENV 2 Release 544 68 0 4096 DCO Bend Amount 545 69 0 4096 VCF Bend Amount 546 70 0 4096 DCO LFO Mod Amount S47 71 0 4096 Key Assign Detune 69 105 0 4096 Pattern Level 73 115 0 4096 www kiwitechnics com Kiwi 106 Upgrade User Manual v200 Basic ID 1 16 1 16 Set using Device ID in Global Variable Load O Dump O Device Enquiry SFO 57 MIDI CHANNEL 06 501 5 7 Device Enquiry Response F0 Sysex Start 57 Non Rel time reply XX Midi Channel 0 15 506 Enquiry Message 502 Enquiry Reply 00 21 16 Kiwitechnics Manufacture ID 60 Kiwitechnics ID 03 Prod
20. edge of the DCO pulse is constantly changing in relation to the other voices This is a feature of the Juno 106 hardware and cannot be altered The Internal Master Clock is generated within the 106 This clock is then used to generate the Arpeggiator amp Sequencer clocks The Master clock can be from several sources 1 Internal The rate is set by the LFO Rate Slider while the KeyT button is being pressed 2 Midi Clock The 128 factory presets in Group 1 amp 2 have been made close to the original Juno 106 presets The internal clock will display the rate in BPM Beats Per Minute on the display whenever it is changed Because the display is only two digits the Red Green Group lights are also used as follows 5 99 BPM No Lights 100 199 BPM Green Light 200 299 BPM Red Light This is especially noticeable when playing in Unison as all six voices are playing the same pitch but the start point of the voice waves will not be the same The audible result of this is that random notes can sound thin with much of the bass portion missing at certain start point combinations Anything that effects the pitch of a voice detune pitch bending amount Portamento etc will change the DCO wave voice start points and change the sound 3 External An External Clock can be fed into the PATCH input on the rear of the Juno 106 This can then be selected to drive the Master Clock This clock will count each time
21. fast as is possible within the KiwiTechnics Kiwi 106 upgrade there will always be small delays between the midi input and midi output as the commands need to be interpreted which cannot be done until a full command arrives Full midi command details are at the end of the manual External Clock An External Clock can be fed into the PATCH input on the rear of the Juno 106 This can then be selected to drive the Master Clock This clock will count each time the Patch Input changes from Ov to 5 15v Positive pulse Hold Pedal Any pedal that shorts the tip to ground when not pressed can be used It will need to go open circuit when pressed to suit the Juno 106 hardware Kiwi 106 Upgrade User Manual v200 ELECTRICAL WARNING 7 QUALIFIED TECHS ONLY 4 Disclaimer This modification is at your own risk and Kiwitechnics will not be held liable for any damage done by not doing this modification correctly If you are any doubt at all or do not understand any part of this document then have this work done by a professional www kiwitechnics com Kiwi 106 Upgrade User Manual v200 31 UNPLUG THE JUNO 106 There are dangerous voltages inside the unit and it must not be opened until the power plug is removed from the power supply KiwiTechnics Kiwi 106 Upgrade must be installed by a competent
22. press the MANUAL amp WRITE buttons while powering on the Kiwi106 Note This will not restore Groups 3 8 The Kiwi106 will stop responding for or any Global parameters about 5 seconds Kiwi 106 Upgrade User Manual v200 17 Groups Patch www kiwitechnics com There are 8 Groups in the Kiwi 106 Upgrade each group can have 64 Patches Groups are changed by pressing and holding the GROUP Button and then selecting the Group 1 8 by using the BANK buttons Note Changing the Group will also load a new Patch If you have an edited Patch in the edit buffer you should save this first or it will be lost Patches are selected by selecting a GROUP 1 8 BANK 1 8 and PATCH 1 8 giving a total of 512 Patches Note The memory protection switch on the Juno 106 will prevent memory writing The write button will not function if the rear panel switch is in the protected position The Display will briefly show Er if a write is attempted with the protect on Note If the Edit Buffer differs from the Saved version the right hand decimal point will flash on the display These changes will be lost if another Patch is loaded or the power is switched off To make them permanent the Patch must be saved Note When the WRITE button has been pushed in Page 1 the display will flash and the Group and Bank buttons can be used to select a group and or Bank without the Patch Saving This means you can write a Patch to any Group a
23. screwdriver A suitable tuner for PC is APTuner from www aptuner com or the ClearTune App for smartphones 1 Warm up the Juno 106 Leave the Synth running for at least 10 minutes to let the electronics stabilize Center the Fine Tune Knob on the rear and set Bend Level to the center www kiwitechnics com Kiwi 106 Upgrade User Manual v200 2 Check the Power Supply Using voltage meter adjust the power supply IMPORTANT do not adjust the voltages without the meter attached to the correct test point or damage may occur to the synth 1 Red Arrows Connect the meter to the point R10 marked TP2 and adjust the trim marked VR2 to get 5v 10mv 2 Purple Arrows Connect the meter to the point D1 marked TP1 and adjust the trim marked VR1 to get 15v 10mv 3 Green Arrow Verify that there is 15v at D2 Adjusting VR1 15v will also effect this 4 Blue Arrow Check D3 for 5v This is not adjustable and if it is wrong then replace IC1 LM7805 5v Regulator 3 Enter TEST MODE The next adjustments use a special test mode that is built into the Kiwi 106 Upgrade This is entered by Pressing and Holding the SAVE button while the Juno 106 is powered on The display will show 1_ when test mode is active Use this Drawing from the Juno 106 Service Notes to locate the test points Analog Ground 98 4 80 88 e w
24. technician with the correct tools or damage to your Juno 106 can occur KiwiTechnics will not be responsible for damage done to your precious Juno 106 if this upgrade is not fitted correctly The voice board cpu needs to be removed and replaced with a 64 pin socket and daughter board which is supplied with the KiwiTechnics Juno 106 Upgrade These instructions are supplied as a guide for your technician only and it is your responsibility to have this done professionally This can take about 30mins depending on your skill level Step 1 Opening the Juno 106 After removing the four screws located in the end panels the top can be opened Step 2 Removing the cpu amp voice board If the 106 is a 1065 or HS 60 then the keyboard will also need to be removed to gain access to the cpu amp voice boards This is done by removing the 5 large screws on the underside Unplug all the cables from the cpu and voice boards Remove the 10 screws holding both boards into the 106 it is a good idea to mark the cpu board cables with a felt pen so that you get them back into the correct sockets Several of the plugs are similar and it is easy to get them swapped s E AT AL AAV ALAA Step 3 Unplug the cables marked with the purple arrows and the screws marked with the yellow arrows 10 Remove both the voice and the cpu boards www kiwitechnics com Kiwi 106 Upgrade User Manual v200 32 Step 4 Desolder the Voice board CPU 1229 and fit the supp
25. the Patch Input changes from to 5 15 Positive pulse The External Clock can be further divided by 24 or 48 to suit PPQN Note These can be restored if required The current Page Clock will show on the KEY TRANSPOSE LED Pages 1 3 While the Key Transpose button is held the Internal Clock rate will display on the LED Page 1 Arpeggiator Clock will Display Page 2 The Sequencer Clock will Display Page 3 The Pattern Clock will Display Arp or Seq Page 4 amp 5 Kiwi 106 Upgrade User Manual v200 Page Display Mode Midi Function Switch Midi Received Midi Panic Note Hold Edit Buffer Compare www kiwitechnics com The scrolling digit display can be optionally disabled When enabled the display will continuously cycle the Page number and other page data When disabled the Page data will only scroll once whenever a page control button is pressed This switch has no effect with the Kiwitechnics Juno 106 Upgrade Full midi control is always available and this switch is ignored Midi data received will flash the Left decimal point of the Digit Display light if it is recognized by the Kiwi 106 The MIDICH button also acts as Midi Panic and will cancel any sounding notes including internal The Original Juno 106 has no Note Hold except when using a hold pedal A Hold Function has been added to the Kiwitechnics 106 Upgrade front panel and uses the POLY 2 BUTTON P
26. to make single 12 bit command Amount Lo 000 Oyyyyyyy 0000 51 29 DCO PWM Amount Hi 000 Sle 30 DCO PWM Amount Lo Hi amp Lo are combined to make single 12 bit command 000 Oyyyyyyy 0000 51 31 DCO Control 0000000u 2 DCOENV 0 1 1 2 DCOLFO 0 1 01 1 1 02 XXX PWM Source 000 Manual 001 LFO1 010 LFO2 011 ENV1 100 ENV2 w DCO ENV 0 Norm 1 1 PWM ENV 1 1 1 Inverted 520 32 Sub Level Hi 000 21 33 Sub Level Lo Hi amp Lo are combined to make single 12 bit command 000 Oyyyyyyy 0000 22 34 Noise Level Hi 000 23 35 Noise Level Lo Hi amp Lo are combined to make single 12 bit command 000 Oyyyyyyy 0000xxxx Kiwi 106 Upgrade User Manual v200 51 524 36 Level 000000 0 3 525 37 Cutoff Hi 000 526 38 VCF Cutoff Lo Hi amp Lo combined to make single 12 bit command 000 Oyyyyyyy 0000xxxx 27 39 VCF Resonance Hi 000 528 40 Resonance Lo Hi 6 Lo are combined to make single 12 bit comman
27. 01 Random 44 68 LFO 1 Rate Hi 000 45 69 LFO 1 Rate Lo Hi amp Lo are combined to make single 12 bit command 000 Oyyyyyyy 0000 46 70 LFO 1 Delay Hi 000 47 71 LFO 1 Delay Lo Hi 6 Lo combined to make single 12 bit command 000 Oyyyyyyy 0000xxxx 48 72 LFO 2 Wave 000000 000 Sine 001 Triangle 010 Square 011 Saw 100 Reverse Saw 101 Random 49 73 LFO 2 Rate Hi 000 54 74 LFO 2 Rate Lo Hi amp Lo are combined to make single 12 bit command 000 Oyyyyyyy 0000 4b 75 LFO 2 Delay Hi 000xxxxx 4c 76 LFO 2 Delay Lo Hi amp Lo are combined to make single 12 bit command 000 Oyyyyyyy 0000 Kiwi 106 Upgrade User Manual v200 54 77 1 1 Control 00 2 7 LFO 53 Mode 0 Normal 1 Plus 00000 Free Running 00001 5 Two Notes 192 Clocks Step 00010 5 Dotted Whole Note 144 Clocks Step 00011 5 Whole Note 96 Clocks Step 00100 5 Dotted Half Note 72 Clocks Step 00101 Sync Half Note 48 Clocks Step 00110 5 Dotted 1 4 Note 36 Clocks Step 00111 5 Quarter note 24 Clocks Step 01000 5 Dotted 1 8 Note 18 Clocks Step 01001 5 1 4 Note Triplets 16 Clocks Step 01010 Sync 8t
28. 1 8 Note 1 8 Note Half Swing 1 8 Note Full Swing 1 8 Note Triplets 1 16 Note 1 16 Note Half Swing 1 16 Note Full Swing 1 16 Note Triplets 1 32 Note 1 32 Note Triplets 1 64 Note e External clock can be optionally divided 48 PPQN 24 or step no divide Pattern Effect can be faded from no effect to full effect www kiwitechnics com Kiwi 106 Upgrade User Manual v200 MIDICH BUTTON Pressed amp Held MIDICH BUTTON Released Also Acts as Midi Panic PAGE 1 PAGE 1 NORMAL PLAY ARPEGGIATOR NORM PLAY s MANUAL MODE SET GROUP LOAD TONE SAVE TONE SET KEY MODE CHORD HOLD DETUNE MASTER CLOCK RATE KIWI 2OG v2 00 Menu Structure KEY TRANSPOSE LFO WAVE ARP ON OFF ARP MODE ARP RANGE MIDI PANIC Arp Glock Shows LFO Controls Edit LFO1 ENV Controls Edit ENV1 Poly I Button Pressed en EE KeyT Bulton Light Manual Button Loads all front panel settings Bank Patch Buttons Load Tone gt Working Buffer Uses Currently Selected Group Group Button Pressed and Held 04 Write Button Pressed Bank Patch Buttons Select Group amp Bank Tone is saved when Patch Button is Pressed Protect must be off if Protect on flash Er on Display into Edit Buffer Set all controls to Live Set Menu Level back to DO Each Group has 64 tones 88 LFOMAN Switch uses LFO1 Detune Amount Bank Patch Button Bank 1 8 sots Group 1 8 Group B
29. 15 510 52 16 31 Triangle 20 S3f 32 63 Saw 40 5f 64 95 Rev Saw 60 6f 96 111 Square 570 57 112 127 Random LFO 2 Rate 816 122 500 57 0 127 LFO 2 Delay 517 23 500 57 0 127 www kiwitechnics com Kiwi 106 Upgrade User Manual v200 LFO 1 Mode 18 24 Syy Syy 500 507 0 7 Free Running 508 50 8 15 Sync Two Notes 10 17 16 23 Sync Dotted Whole Note 18 S1f 24 31 Sync Whole Note 20 27 32 39 Sync Dotted Half Note 528 52 40 47 Sync Half Note 30 37 48 55 Sync Dotted 1 4 Note 38 53f 56 63 Sync 1 4 Note 540 547 64 71 Sync Dotted 1 8 Note 548 54 72 79 Sync 1 4 Note Triplets 50 57 80 87 Sync 1 8 Note 58 5f 88 95 Sync 1 8 Note Triplets 60 67 96 103 Sync 1 16 Note 568 56 104 111 Sync 1 16 Note Triplets 70 73 112 115 Sync 1 32 Note 74 77 116 119 Sync 1 32 Note Triplets 578 57 120 127 Sync 1 64 Note LFO 2 Mode 19 25 yy 00 07 0 7 Free Running 508 50 8 15 Sync Two Notes 10 17 16 23 Sync Dotted Whole Note 18 S1f 24 31 Sync Whole Note 20 27 32 39 Sync Dotted Half Note 528 52 40 47 Sync Half Note 30 37 48 55 Sync Dotted 1 4 Note 38 S3f 56 63 Sync 1 4 Note 540 547 64 71 Sync Dotted 1 8 Note 548 54 72 79 Sync 1 4 Note Triplets 50 57 80 87 Sync 1 8 Note 58 5f 88 95 Sync 1 8 Note Triplets 60 67 96 103 Sync 1 16 Note 568 56
30. 16th note 6 Step 08 16th note 1 2 swing 7 5 Step 09 16th note full swing 8 4 Step 10 16th note triplets 4 Step 11 32 note 3 Step 12 32nd note triplets 2 Step 13 64th note triplets 1 Step 01 1 Note 48 Step 02 Quarter note 24 Step 03 8th note 12 Step 04 8th note 1 2 swing 14 10 Step 05 8th note full swing 16 8 Step 06 8th note triplets 8 Step 07 16th note 6 Step 08 16th note 1 2 swing 7 5 Step 09 16th note full swing 8 4 Step 10 16th note triplets 4 Step 11 32 note 3 Step 12 32 note triplets 2 Step 13 64th note triplets 1 Step 01 Clock 02 SEQ Clock 01 Cutoff 02 Level 03 Both Oli 01 Low Level 02 Mid Level 03 High Level Kiwi 106 Upgrade User Manual v200 Restore Patch 8 www kiwitechnics com There are two types of Factory Restore on the 106 Type 1 Restore will restore the Kiwi106 Factory Patches on Groups 1 amp 2 128 in total While in Page 5 gL mode press PATCH 8 followed by the WRITE BUTTON The Kiwi106 will stop responding for about 2 seconds Type 2 Restore will restore all the Kiwi106 Factory Patches on Groups 1 8 512 in total WARNING THIS ACTION WILL CLEAR ALL MEMORY AND ALL GLOBAL PARAMETERS WITHOUT CONFIRMATION To clear the entire Kiwi106 back to original factory condition
31. 3 Pass only Non CC 04 Pass only CC that the 106 hasn t used Off On 01 Disabled 02 Midi CC input Enabled 03 Midi CC input amp Output Enabled Kiwi 106 Upgrade User Manual v200 Midi Sysex Patch 1 Display 9 Midi Clock Patch 2 Display 10 Arp Clock Divide Patch 3 Display 11 Seq Clock Divide Patch 4 Display 12 Pattern Clock Source Patch 5 Display 13 Pattern Destination Patch 6 Display 14 Dynamics Mode Patch 7 Display 15 www kiwitechnics com Sysex Input be disabled optionally Note The sysex ID request will work even if sysex is diabled Kiwi106 can optionally output the internally generated clock as a midi clock command The Kiwi106 Arpeggiator Clock can be Divided from the Master Clock Source Kiwi106 Sequence Clock can be Divided from the Master Clock Source 106 Pattern Clock be from the Arpeggiator or Sequence Clocks The Pattern Destination can send the pattern to the VCF Cutoff or the VCA Level or Both The Midi Dynamics can be enabled or disabled If midi dynamics disabled notes will sound at the internal level Off 101 1 Note 48 Step 02 Quarter note 24 Step 103 8 note 12 Step 04 8th note 1 2 swing 14 10 Step 05 8th note full swing 16 8 Step 06 8th note triplets 8 Step 07
32. 3 0 19 Seq Name 20 Ascii Bytes Sequence Name 14 20 Seq Length 0 Seq Recorded 1 124 No of Seq Steps www kiwitechnics com Kiwi 106 Upgrade User Manual v200 58 15 2e 21 46 Reserved 26 bytes Reserved for future expansion 2f 67b 47 1659 Seq Steps 124 x 13 1612 Step is 13 bytes Note 1 Byte 1 6 xxxxxxx note number 32 96 Note 2 Note Bytes 00 0 if not used Note 3 Byte 7 a f is tie bits 1 6 set if tie set Note 4 Byte 8 13 xxxxxxx voice 1 6 Level 0 127 Note 5 Note 6 Byte 7 00abcdef Byte 8 Oxxxxxxx Byte 9 Oxxxxxxx Byte 10 Byte 11 Byte 12 Byte 13 d ib D i B 00 13 0 19 Patch Name Ascii Bytes Patch Name This command will only effect the edit buffer The Patch must be saved or the changes will be lost on patch change or power off 500 0 Patch Parameter Data Offset Number Use Data Position for Parameter Number Data format the same as 04 e g 25 VCFCutoffHi Parameter Number is Data Posn Juno 106 transmits 50 14 command 00 0 Patch Parameter Data Offset Number Use Data Position for Parameter Number Data format the same as 04 e g 25 VCFCutoffHi 501 1 Parameter Value Hi 000
33. 6 and not passed on 508 8 Enable Midi Clock Gen 0000000x set On 509 9 Internal Velocity Range 500 57 0 127 50 10 Master Clock Source 000000 000 Internal 001 010 Step 011 24 100 48 Note Master Clock will be divided according to the Arp Seq LFO Clock Divide options 0b 11 Not Used 00000000 www kiwitechnics com Kiwi 106 Upgrade User Manual v200 49 50 12 Not Used 00000000 0d 13 Not Used 00000000 50 14 Pattern Level Hi 000 SOf 15 Pattern Level Lo Hi amp Lo are combined to make single 12 bit command 000 Oyyyyyyy 0000xxxx 10 16 Pattern Control 00000 2 VCA Amount Destination 0 0 1 2 VCF Cutoff Destination 0 0 1 Clock Source 1 Seq 11 17 Int Clock Rate Hi 0000 12 18 Int Clock Rate Lo 0000 This byte is sent as two nibbles which are combined to make single 8 bit command 0000 0000 Range is 0 255 for 5 300 BPM 13 19 MW Level x Range 00 7f 0 127 14 20 AT Level x Range 00 7f 0 127 15 21 Key Trans Disable 0000000x x Disable Key Transpose 0 enable 1 disable 16 22 Display Mode 000000yz 2 Clock Display 0 0 1 Scrollin
34. C Bank 8 www kiwitechnics com The digit display will show P5 gL Global Parameter number 1 15 amp Value Global Parameters are as follows Bank 1 1 Midi In Channel Bank 2 2 Midi Out Channel Bank 3 3 Seq Midi Out Ch Bank 4 4 Master Clock Source Bank 5 5 Not Used Bank 6 6 Midi Soft Thru Bank 7 7 Midi Prog Change Enable Bank 8 8 Midi CC Enable Patch 1 9 Midi Sysex Enable Patch 2 10 Midi Clock Gen Enable Patch 3 11 Arp Clock Divide Patch 4 12 Seq Clock Divide Patch 5 13 Pattern Clock Source Patch 6 14 Pattern Destination Patch 7 15 Dynamics Enable Patch 8 Factory Patch Restore Patch Parameter The Midi In Channel is set using the Level Control The Midi Out Channel is set using the VCA Level Control The Seq Midi Out Channel is set using the VCA Level Control This sets the Master Clock Source from the internal external or midi clocks The Midi Soft Through sets the way the 106 handles Midi data The Midi Program change command can be optionally disabled Kiwi106 can be optionally disable Midi CC input and output 14 Global Parameter Editing is done using the VCA Level Slider Range is 01 16 or Omni Range is 01 16 Range is 01 16 or Off 01 2 Internal 02 Midi 03 Ext Step 04 Ext 24 05 2 Ext 48 PPQN 01 Stop All Midi 02 Pass All Midi 0
35. CA Mode 3d 61 Syy yy 00 3 0 31 Gate 540 55 32 63 ENV 1 Midi Control 5 62 5 Midi Start Stop Enable Note if a patch is saved with ARP SEQ and or Pattern running the midi Start Enable will also be saved for each section running Hold Pedal 40 64 Syy 00 3f 0 63 Off 40 7f 64 127 On ENV 2 Attack 41 65 500 57 0 127 ENV 2 Decay 42 66 500 57 0 127 ENV 2 Sustain 43 67 S00 87f 0 127 ENV 2 Release 44 68 800 57 0 127 DCO Bend Amount 45 69 500 57 0 127 VCF Bend Amount S46 70 S 00 ST7F 10 127 DCO LFO Mod Amount S47 71 S00 87 0 127 Internal Clock Rate S48 72 8500 2518 0 127 NRPN Data Plus 60 96 Supported See NRPN Detail Table NRPN Data Minus 561 97 Supported See NRPN Detail Table NRPN Data LSB 62 98 Supported See NRPN Detail Table NRPN Data MSB 63 99 Supported See NRPN Detail Table RPN Data LSB 64 100 Not Supported RPN Data MSB 65 101 Not Supported Key Mode 68 104 yy 500 50 0 15 Poly 1 510 51 16 31 Poly 2 520 52 32 47 Unison Legato 30 3f 48 63 Unison Staccato 540 54 64 79 Mono Legato 50 7f 80 127 Mono Staccato Key Assign Detune 69 105 500 57 0 127 Internal Velocity 6b 107 01 S7f 1 127 Sets Juno 106 internal Key velocity level www kiwitechnics com Kiwi 106 Upgrade User Manual v200 40 S7 64 127 Arpeggiator Mode 56 108 5
36. PROGRAMMABLE POLYPHONIC SYNTHESIZER KIWI 106 KIWITECHNICS UPGRADE zc 5 MRRoland Roland n lo ped yeah and loges b er NICS Kiwitechni EU ee not been authorised or endorsed by Roland Kiwi 106 5 Kiwi 106 6 106 Front Panel 1eeeeeereeeen nenne 7 Control 8 OG Mr IRURE 8 FPOlIy Key EUER ex NNNM Ma 9 ett 9 Midi 7 9 GOUD Li RR TEN e Meet 10 jo dr Pe 10 ect T 10 Range anum 10 Wave 10 228421222 HT 11 11 Que e 11 PWM Eny COMTO RTT NT 11 All Other 5 ir PEER 11 Kiwi 106 Menu 12 Page Menus mr ccc 12 Pago vor TT 12 Page 0 1 EUN anes 12 Pagese Panor METTE 12 Juno 106 Menu 5 2 2222 13 Page DUMP cm 13 Page 5 Global Patch Parameter 14 Midi Im Chanie AARE 14
37. al Clock Rate while the button is pressed and at the page rate when the button is released if the Clock Display is enabled On Page 1 the Key Transpose Light will show the Arp Clock Rate on page 2 the Seq Clock rate and on page 3 the Pattern Clock Rate Page 1 Normal Play mode The LFO amp ENV controls will edit LFO1 and ENV1 Arpeggiator Play amp Chord Play 2 Sequence Play mode The LFO amp ENV controls will edit LFO2 and ENV2 Sequences can be played or edited Page 3 Pattern Play Mode The LFO amp ENV controls will edit LFO2 and ENV2 Patterns can be played or Edited Page 4 Sysex Dumps Page 5 Global Parameter Edits LFO Wave Form While the Key Transpose Button is pressed in page 1 2 or 3 the LFO1 amp 2 Waveforms can be set using the Bank amp Patch buttons as follows Bank 1 LFO1 Sine Bank 2 LFO1 Triangle Bank 3 LFO1 Square Bank 4 LFO1 Saw Bank 5 LFO1 Rev Saw Bank 6 LFO1 Random Bank 7 LFO1 Mode plus normal Bank 8 LFO1 Sync cycles 1 17 Patch 1 LFO2 Sine Patch 2 LFO2 Triangle Patch 3 LFO2 Square Patch 4 LFO2 Saw Patch 5 LFO2 Rev Saw Patch 6 LFO2 Random Patch 7 LFO2 Mode Patch 8 LFO2 Sync cycles 1 17 Kiwi 106 Upgrade User Manual v200 Poly 1 Key Modes Poly 2 Hold Midi Channel www kiwitechnics com The Kiwi 106 upgrade has six Key Modes These are selected by pressing and holding down POLY and selecting the Key mode
38. alid settings into memory and few checks are made for validity If the Juno 106 becomes unusable due to non valid data you may need to do a full restore of the Juno 106 which will lose all saved memory www kiwitechnics com Kiwi 106 Upgrade User Manual v200 48 command Juno 106 transmits a 02 2 00 0 Midi Channel In 000 0 15 for midi channel 1 16 set for Omni 501 1 Midi Channel Out 0000 0 15 for midi channel 1 16 502 2 Seq Midi Channel Out 0000 0 15 for midi channel 1 16 03 3 Device ID 0000 0 15 for ID 1 16 504 4 Enable Midicc 000000 00 0 01 Receive Enabled Default 02 CC Transmit Enabled 03 Receive amp Transmit Enabled Note Mod Wheel CC will always send NOTE If the Vyzex editor is running midiCC Control changes will not be transmitted even if enabled 505 5 Enable Sysex 0000000x x Off On set On 506 6 Enable Program Change 000000 00 None 01 Receive Enabled Default 02 Transmit Enabled 03 Receive amp Transmit Enabled 07 7 Midi Soft Through 000000 00 Stop all 01 Pass all 10 Pass only 11 Stop only CC we have used Note Midi real time gt SF8 will always pass Note SysEx intended for the Juno 106 will not be passed Note Active Sensing commands are suppressed within the 10
39. blank a sequence is by using the Seq Erase Menu Option While in Page 2 press LOAD Seq number WRITE see the menu map If you choose an existing sequence when Seq Write is pressed then any step s you write will overwrite all notes in the existing step s already in the sequence unless you press the OVERDUB button Bank 6 while you play notes The BANK 3 backwards and BANK 4 forwards buttons will allow non destructive stepping within a sequence e g if the existing sequence is C D E F G and you step to the third step and play the chord the resulting sequence will now be C D CEG chord You will have overwritten the third step Note When Sequence Edit Mode is entered a generic Tone is loaded for editing The last used Patch will be reloaded on exiting Sequence Edit Mode Any temporary edits made to a Patch will be lost when Sequence Edit Mode is entered You can write the pitch by playing the keyboard or midi keyboard and the rhythm by pressing the Tie button and the Rest button 1 Find the shortest time value in the phrase you wish to write Then divide the longer time values by that shortest one e g e 93 P 5 9 de 23 2 Press the WRITE button to begin Seq write edit 3 By playing the keyboard and using the Tie button and Rest button write steps one after another Note if more t
40. cs com Kiwi 106 Upgrade User Manual v200 41 Bank Select MSB 00 00 500 501 0 Selection 1 Pattern Selection 2 Seq Selection Used in conjunction with CC32 Bank Select LSB Modulation Wheel Level 501 01 500 57 0 127 Breath Controller 02 02 00 S7f 0 127 Not Supported Portamento Time 05 05 500 51 0 127 Sets Portamento Time NRPN MSB 06 06 8500 5172 0 127 Supported See NRPN Detail Table Overall Volume 07 07 8500 8172 0 127 Sets VCA Level DCO Range 08 08 yy yy 500 51 0 31 16 20 3f 32 63 8 40 7f 64 127 4 DCO Wave 09 09 yy yy 500 51 0 31 Off 20 3f 32 63 Ramp 40 5f 64 95 Pulse 60 7f 96 127 Ram Pulse DCO PWM Mod Amount 50 10 500 564 0 100 Source is selected by DCO PWM Control Note Reduced Range DCO PWM Control 505 11 Syy yy 6500 50 0 15 Manual S10 S1f 16 31 LFO 1 DCO LFO Mod Amount 0 12 00 7 f 0 127 DCO LFO Source 50 13 Syy 500 53 0 63 LFO Mode 10 16 Syy yy 500 51 0 31 LFO1 amp 2 Normal S40 S7 64 127 LFO1 amp 2 Plus LFO 1 Wave 12 18 yy yy 500 50 0 15 Sine 510 52 16 31 Triangle 520 53 32 63 Saw 40 5f 64 95 Rev Saw 60 6f 96 111 Square 570 57 112 127 Random LFO 1 Rate 13 19 SOU STE 0 127 LFO 1 Delay 14 20 500 57 0 127 LFO 2 Wave 515 21 5 500 50 0
41. d 000 Oyyyyyyy 0000 29 41 VCF LFO Amount Hi 000 52 42 LFO Amount Lo Hi 6 Lo are combined to make single 12 bit command 000 Oyyyyyyy 0000 520 43 ENV Amount Hi 000 52 44 VCF ENV Amount Lo Hi amp Lo are combined to make single 12 bit command 000 Oyyyyyyy 0000xxxx 52 45 VCF Key Amount Hi 000 52 46 Key Amount Lo Hi Lo are combined to make single 12 bit command 000 Oyyyyyyy 0000 52 47 VCF Bend Mod Amount Hi 000 30 48 VCF Bend Mod Amount Lo Oyyyyyyy Hi amp Lo are combined to make single 12 bit command 000 Oyyyyyyy 0000 31 49 VCF Control 0000wxyz 2 VCFEnv 0 1 1 2 Mom VCFLFO 0 LFO1 1 LFO2 x Env 1 Inverted LFO 0 Norm 1 Inverted 32 50 Env Attack Hi 000 533 51 Attack Lo Hi amp Lo are combined to make single 12 bit command 000 Oyyyyyyy 0000xxxx 34 52 Env Decay Hi 000 535 53 Decay Lo Hi amp Lo are combined to make single 12 bit command 000 Oyyyyyyy 0000xxxx 36 54 Env Sustain Hi 000
42. due to the number of features and the limited number of buttons available The parameters for editing can mostly be accessed using the menu system Some Parameters are available using midi control or External Editor only The 106 has five This is necessary to cover all the available options The Page is changed by pressing and holding the MIDICH button and selecting the Page using the BANK 1 5 Buttons Page 1 is normal play mode The digit display if enabled will show 1 current Group number amp current Bank Patch number and in a 2s loop If Display mode is disabled only the current the Bank Patch will display The current Group will only display while the Group Button is pressed while in this mode Page 2 is Sequence mode The digit display will show P2 SE amp current Seq number 1 8 and in a 2s loop if enabled The Seq number can be 1 8 Page 3 is Pattern mode The digit display will show PA amp current Pattern number 1 8 and in a 2s loop if enabled The Pattern number can be 1 8 Patch parameters are all saved with the Patch and will be changed whenever a Patch is loaded Global Parameters will remain unchanged on Patch loads The external editor can control all parameters in any Page or mode the synth is in and full details can be found in the Editor User guide The Page data can optionally display on Page 1 3 and will always show on pages 4 5 The digits will scr
43. e Sequence that is stored under the Patch button selected will be loaded to memory A Sequence can be assigned to a Patch and can load automatically when the Patch is loaded To do this place the Sequence number 1 8 in the Load Sequence Field in the Patch Parameter Editing midi editing only or save the Patch with the sequence running Place a zero in this field if you do not want a Sequence to load The last Sequence will stay in memory and continue to play if enabled in this case If you press the SAVE button the indicator will light up and the data written into the sequencer will be played The first note of the sequence will only sound once a clock has been received This allows a seq to be queued to start When all the notes are played the data will return to the beginning and be played again from the start Pressing the SAVE button once more it s indicator will go out will stop playing immediately The tempo of the playing will be determined by the clock source If the clock source is the Internal Clock then the tempo will be set by the LFO Rate Slider while the Key Transpose button is being pressed The Rate Knob will have no effect if the clock source is anything other than the Internal clock f you stop the Sequence part way through and then restart it the data will start from the beginning f you wish to only play the data once put some rests are the end so it is easier to stop the sequence in the correct
44. e last pattern will stay in memory and continue to play if enabled in this case If the Pattern is on SAVE light on when a Patch is saved the Pattern will be loaded and switched on when the Patch is loaded If the Pattern is off when a Patch is saved the Pattern state will be unaltered when that Patch is loaded Edit Pattern Edit mode is entered by pressing The WRITE button while in Page 3 Note The memory must be Write Enabled to enter Edit mode Exit Pattern Edit mode by pressing the WRITE button followed by the Patch number 1 8 to store the pattern under that number or the VERIFY button to abort editing without storing the Pattern aborted the edited pattern will remain in the temporary buffer and continue to sound until it is overwritten or the Juno 106 15 powered off To edit a pattern press the Bank amp Patch buttons to add or remove sections of the pattern Depending on the length of the pattern up to 16 pattern steps can be toggled on or off Pattern Display During Edit mode only the pattern will display on the LED display as follows The step number will display 1 to the length set and a u if the step is not sounding and a n if the step is sounding For steps 1 8 the step number is on the left and the step status on the right For steps 9 16 the step number is on the right and the step status on the left Pattern Length The pattern length can changed from 2 16 This is set by pres
45. ease except where noted Protect must be off if Protect on flash Er on Display and Abort PATTERN STEPS SETLENGTH EXIT ABORT ABORT Bank Patch Buttons LOAD Pushed Write Pushed Verify Pushed Bank Patch Buttons Finish Pattern Set Menu Level back to 540 Patch Button 1 8 LOAD Button Pushed toggle Pattem Steps 1 16 pode 2 Set Patter Erase Set Menu Level back to 40 it Protect Bank Patch Button 548 Bank Patch Button Cus ced Write Pushed LOAD Button Pushed Erase Pattern Set Menu Level back to 40 Protect must be off if Protect on flash on Dis Set Menu Level back to 40 Power On Options FULL FACTORY RESTORE TEST MODE FIRMWARE UPDATE MIDI ONLY LFO WAVE Mode PARAMETERS SELECT 9 TECHNICS Copyright Kiwitechnics 2014 v1 02 5 LOAD TUNE PAGE 1 LFO1 fees STEREO CLOCK OUTPUT TAPE ee DCO HPF VCF VCA ENV CHORUS po LFO PWM ly A NOISE FREQ FREG RES ENV LFO KYBD LEVEL 5 R E x JAF ma EE a EHBE 1 TA 51351 KIWi 106 START RANGE MODE 1 ARP PAGE 1 ENV1 FUNCTION 5 PROGRAMMABLE POLYPHONIC SYNTHESIZER 4 e PATCH HOLD MIDI 25 Mill NUMBER PANIC GROUP 1 1 3 4
46. enabled Commands Input clocks are passed through to midi out unaltered and with minimal delay Midi Clocks are recognized within the Kiwil06 only if the clock source has been set to midi on the Master clock source Modulation Midi and internal Modulation are additive within the Kiwil06 Notes X No O Yes Note Off 8n 128 143 Skk n 0 15 midi channel kk note number 0 127 Notes outside range 24 108 are transposed to the nearest octave Don t care ignored Note On 9n 144 159 Skk Syy n 0 15 midi channel kk note number 0 127 outside 24 108 are transposed to the nearest Octave yy O Note Off 1 127 Note Velocity Notes are sent at velocity set by Global Parameter Continuous Controllers bn 160 191 kk Syy n 0 15 midi channel Skk amp Syy see CC table Program Change cn 192 207 0 127 n 0 15 midi channel If 0 then for CC32 0 for Patches 1 128 1 for Patches 129 256 2 for Patches 257 384 3 for Patches 385 512 Channel Aftertouch 208 223 Skk www kiwitechnics com Kiwi 106 Upgrade User Manual v200 40 Pitch Bend Sen 224 239 Skk Note 0 15 1 1 1 Least Significant 7 bits Most Significant 7 bits Midi pitch bend is mixed with internal bend Internal hardware can only support 12 bits so the 2 LSB are dropped Note xx hex number www kiwitechni
47. ent Step Inc S Inc Seq Step Bank 3 or 4 Pushed Bank 6 Pushed Move Backward Foreward 1 Step During Note Entry Bank 8 Pushed will delete step at current posn Verify or Write Pushi Abort it Menu Level back to 20 START STOP PATTERN EDIT CREATE PATTERN PATTERN MIX ERASE PATTERN MIDI PANIC Pattern Clock Shows on KeyT Button Light ENV Controls Edit v Poly Button Pressed and Held 54 Poly 1 Button Toggle Hold Mode SAVE Button Pushed VCA Slider This will mix the Patter Level if Protect on flash Er on Display from zero to full LOAD Button Pushed light will be on while pattem is playing Set Manu Level back to 540 Poly II Light On On Menu Level back to 40 Press Bank 1 8 for LFO1 Wave Shape Press Patch 1 7 for LFO2 Wave Shape See Table LFO MAN Switch uses LFO2 LFO Delay sets Detune Amount Bank 3 Unison Legato Bank 4 Unison Stacatto Bank 5 Mono Legato Bank Mono Stacatto Bank 8 Detune Uni Poly Press POLY to Start Stop TAP Timer On Stop display BPM amp set Internal Clock Rate Poly Button Released If key s pressed or Held Set Chord PAGE 4 SYSEX DUMP 60 70 Ll PAGE 5 EDIT Patch Parameter This must be saved with the Patch or changes will be lost Note All Buttons are Press and Rel
48. g Display 0 0 1 617 23 Memory Protect 0000000z 2 Memory Protect 0 Protected 1 Not Protected Note This is read only and can only be changed by the Memory Protect Switch on the rear of the Juno 106 518 51 24 31 Nulls Not currently Used No Data 2 x Null 128 bytes data 2 x null bytes sent followed by 128 bytes of data in the following format 500 513 0 19 Patch Name Ascii Bytes Patch Name www kiwitechnics com Kiwi 106 Upgrade User Manual v200 www kiwitechnics com 50 14 20 DCO Wave Range 0000zyxx XX DCO Range 00 16 01 8 10 4 Saw On Off set on z Pulse On Off set on 15 21 DCO Env Amount Hi 000 516 22 DCO Env Amount Lo Hi amp Lo are combined to make single 12 bit command 000 Oyyyyyyy 0000xxxx 17 23 DCO LFO Amount Hi 000 18 24 DCO LFO Amount Lo Hi amp Lo are combined to make single 12 bit command 000 Oyyyyyyy 0000 19 25 DCO Bend Mod Amount Hi 000 51 26 DCO Bend Mod Amount Lo Hi amp Lo are combined to make single 12 bit command 000 Oyyyyyyy 0000 515 27 DCO Bend LFO Mod 000 Amount Hi Sle 28 DCO Bend LFO Mod Hi amp Lo are combined
49. h note 12 Clocks Step 01011 Sync 8th note triplets 8 Clocks Step 01100 Sync 16th note 6 Clocks Step 01101 Sync 16th note triplets 4 Clocks Step 01110 Sync 32nd note 3 Clocks Step 01111 Sync 32nd note triplets 2 Clocks Step 10000 Sync 64th note triplets 1 Clocks Step Sync source is Master Clock 4e 78 Chorus Control 000000xx 00 01 1 10 type 2 54 79 Level Hi 000 550 80 Level Lo Oyyyyyyy Hi amp Lo are combined 000 Oyyyyyyy to make single 12 bit command 0000 551 81 LFO Mod Amount Hi 000 552 82 LFO Mod Amount Lo Oyyyyyyy Hi amp Lo are combined 000 Oyyyyyyy to make single 12 bit command 0000 553 83 Control 000 0 2 1 2 0 Env LFO1 2 0 LFO LFO 0 Norm 1 Gate l gate overrides bit nverted 54 84 Portamento Rate Hi 000 555 85 Portamento Rate Oyyyyyyy Hi amp Lo are combined 000 Oyyyyyyy to make single 12 bit command 0000 556 86 Portamento Control 0000000 0 0 558 87 Load Sequence 0000 Seq number to load 0 8 0 is do not load Seq 57 88 Load Pattern 0000
50. han 6 notes are used in one step only the last 6 notes used will play 4 If writing is complete press the Write button followed by a Patch button to Save the Sequence to permanent memory or the VERIFY Button to exit edit mode The SAVE button will start the sequence playing on the next clock received If the Seq is not written to memory the sequence will be lost if the Juno 106 is powered off or another sequence is loaded Pressing the SAVE button again will stop the sequence playing the indicator will go out refer to Sequencer Playing in the next section 5 Return the Memory Protect Switch to the Off Position Kiwi 106 Upgrade User Manual v200 www kiwitechnics com Button use in detail Bank 1 Rest When the Bank 1 button is pressed while in edit mode a blank step will be inserted at the current sequence step Note this button can only be used if no notes are being pressed Bank 2 Tie When the Bank 2 button is pressed while in edit mode and while notes are being pressed a tie step will be inserted at the current sequence step A tied step will start the note in the sustain stage of the envelope when it is played Note A tie can only follow a sequence step that contains note data Therefore it cannot be placed after a rest or at the first step in a sequence Bank 3 Step Back When the Bank 3 button is pressed while in edit mode the sequence wil step back one position if possible and sou
51. he Arp state will be unaltered when that Patch is loaded Kiwi 106 Upgrade User Manual v200 27 KiwiTechnics Juno 106 Upgrade has a pattern system that can be applied to any Patch There are 8 independent patterns which are stored under the Patch buttons 1 8 Pattern Play Pattern Play can be toggled on and off by pressing the SAVE button while in Page 3 Mode The Pattern Clock can be selected from the Arpeggiator or Sequencer clocks Note If any of the follow conditions are present the Pattern will not run or sound 1 If the Pattern Mix Level is set to full and the first step is off if the Pattern clock source selected Arp or Seq is set to External or midi Clock and no ext or midi clock is present 2 The Pattern will only sound if a pattern destination VCF or VCA is enabled 3 The Pattern will only sound if the Pattern Mix Level is not zero Loading and Playing a Pattern A Pattern can be loaded in two ways A pattern is loaded manually by pressing a Patch Button 1 8 while in Page 3 Mode The pattern that is stored under the Patch button selected will be loaded to memory The pattern can be started and stopped by pressing the SAVE button www kiwitechnics com A pattern can be assigned to a Patch and can load automatically when the Patch is loaded To do this place the pattern number 1 8 in the Load Pattern Field midi editing only Place a zero in this field if you do not want a pattern to load Th
52. ivide 0000 0000 Half Note 48 Clocks Step 0001 Quarter note 24 Clocks Step 0010 8th note 12 Clocks Step 0011 8th note half swing 14 10 Clocks Step 0100 8th note full swing 16 8 Clocks Step 0101 8th note triplets 8 Clocks Step 0110 16th note 6 Clocks Step 0111 16th note half swing 7 5 Clocks Step 1000 16th note full swing 8 4 Clocks Step 1001 16th note triplets 4 Clocks Step 1010 32nd note 3 Clocks Step 1011 32nd note triplets 2 Clocks Step 1100 64th note triplets 1 Clocks Step Clock source is Master Clock Kiwi 106 Upgrade User Manual v200 www kiwitechnics com 55 564 100 Seq Control 000vwxyz 2 KeyDownPlay 0 Seq always plays when enabled 1 Seq only plays when enabled AND a Key is being held down AutoTranspose 0 actual seq notes l transpose last played w AutoTransposeReset 0 1 seq in new transpose l reset seq to step 1 on new transpose value v Reserved 565 101 Seq Transpose 0 36 0 36 1 oct gt 2 Octs only used if SeqControl Bit 2 set 66 102 Dynamics Control 0000yyzz zz VCF Cutoff Enable 0 3 yy 9 Amount Enable 0 3 O off 1 30 2 60 3 100 67 103 LFO2 Control 00 2 7 LFO2 Mode 0 Normal 1 Plus 00000 Free Running 00001 5 Two Notes 192 Clocks Step 00010 5 Dotted Whole Note 144 Clocks Step 00011 Sync Whole Note 96 Clock
53. lied 64 pin Daughter Board It is very important that this step is done correctly On the top side of the voice board underneath the IC29 CPU are some fine tracks that will be damaged and difficult to repair if all the solder is not removed correctly see photo All the solder must be removed from all the 64 holes and the pins free of the hole edges before the CPU is lifted All the CPU pins should be able to move freely in the holes which shows that they are not still soldered to the hole sides The best way to achieve this is with a good vacuum desoldering tool A combination of a quality Solderwick and a hand vacuum can be used but you will need to take care as these can cause damage to the board as they can jump and damage tracks as they are triggered Copper is very soft at 300 degrees and is easily lifted from the surface especially on these older boards If tracks are damaged they will need to be repaired before proceeding c 22 L ILLA 5 20500059 eg 16 P 4 a a E 1 a a A a o m om om weenie Te W ngile e 7574 IPS i be 9717 80 gt wer 2 21 1 2 2 Toc 415 amp www kiwitechnics com Kiwi 106 Upgrade User Manual v200 Step 5 Carefully solder the supplied 64 Pin Sockets way to do this is solder
54. ll be on when the Patch is loaded The clock for the Arpeggiator can be divided from the Master Clock The Arp Clock Divider parameter 15 located under Patch Button 3 The behavior or the Arpeggiator can be set using the VERIFY amp LOAD buttons The VERIFY will set the style and will cycle through up only down only up amp down and random The LOAD button will cycle through the range which can be 1 or 2 octaves These are saved with the Patch Note If the Master clock source is set to the Ext Clock or Midi Clock the Arp will not play if the clock is not present Canceling Arpeggiator Mode Arpeggiator mode can be stopped by pressing the SAVE button While in Page 1 The SAVE button light will go out Note If the Arpeggiator notes held are spread over more than 1 octave and more than one octave is selected in the Arp Range the notes played will be as follows All the first octave notes held will play followed by the same pattern moved up one or two octaves The result of this will be the first note of the second pass can be lower than the last note of the first pass This can sound odd if you have selected one direction for the Arp Mode If the Arp is running when the PAGE is changed to 2 or 3 it will continue to run This way an Arp can be applied to a Seq output If the Arp is on SAVE light on when a Patch is saved the Arp will be switched on when the Tone is loaded If the Arp is off when a Patch is saved t
55. nd Bank The Patch is not saved until the PATCH button part of the selection is pressed You can only select one patch at a time patches on Group 1 amp 2 11 to 88 contain factory presets 128 in total and all other groups 3 8 contain a generic Patch and all patches in all Groups can be Edited and saved 512 in total The factory presets have been made close to the original 106 patches All these can be edited and restored When selecting a patch select combination of the Bank button and the Patch button The Bank and Patch selected will show on the display Kiwi 106 Upgrade User Manual v200 Pitch Bender LFO Trigger Portamento www kiwitechnics com This allows you to change the pitch of the DCO or the VCF Cutoff The amount of the Pitch Bend and VCF Cutoff mod can be adjusted using the DCO and VCF Sliders next to the bend lever The level of the DCO LFO Modulation from the Bend Lever can be adjusted using the LFO TRIGGER LEVEL slider On all factory programs the LFO button has been configured to a moderate level of DCO LFO level on the DCO to give a vibrato effect Note The source from the bend lever trigger does not include the LFO Delay and is always present Portamento is available only on Poly Unison Arp and Chord Modes The Portamento On Off and Rate are set on the Panel next to the Bend Lever The Portamento setting can be saved with the Patch Changing the Portamento On
56. nd the step Bank 4 Step Forward When the Bank 4 button is pressed while in edit mode the sequence will step forward one position if possible and sound the step It is possible to step one position past the last step so new steps can be added at the sequence end point unless the sequence is full 124 steps 24 Bank 5 Set Length When the Bank 5 button is pressed while in edit mode the sequence length will be set to the step showing on the display The step showing will be the last step to play and all steps after this will be erased Bank 6 Overdub When the Bank 6 button is pressed while in edit mode and notes are being played the sequence step notes already in the sequence step will be combined with any being played to a maximum of six notes Bank 7 Insert Step When the Bank 7 button is pressed while in edit mode and notes are being held the sequence step is inserted at the current step that is showing on the display Note if the sequence is full 124 steps the last step will be lost when the Bank 7 button is pressed Bank 8 Delete Step When the Bank 8 button is pressed while in edit mode the sequence step that is showing on the display is deleted and all steps after this point are moved up one position Kiwi 106 Upgrade User Manual v200 www kiwitechnics com Load Sequence A Sequence can be loaded in two ways A Sequence is loaded manually by pressing a Patch Button 1 8 while in Page 2 Th
57. o a socket but if not it will also need to be desoldered www kiwitechnics com Kiwi 106 Upgrade User Manual v200 34 HS 60 amp 1065 HS 60 1065 have the cpu amp voice board farther apart than the 106 These are separated by a supporting leg for the keyboard This keyboard support leg is also in the way of the kiwi106 cable This leg needs to be removed from the underside of the keyboard and the Kiwisix CPU board moved closer to the voice board The keyboard mounting for this mounting leg can no longer be used but there is sufficient mounting screws using the remaining screws to hold the keyboard firmly The kiwi106 cable can then be fitted as normal between the cpu board amp the voice board Optional LED Mod The LED s for the LOAD VERIFY amp SAVE buttons share a common dimming resistor This is fine if only one light is on at a time but is not ideal for the upgrade The Kiwi 106 upgrade uses these lights in combinations to show Arp Seq amp Pattern Modes This can be fixed by putting a link across R24 on the far right of the front panel board as viewed with the board in place This link can be fitted on the rear of the board and it is not necessary to remove the front panel Swap Back Board The allows the Roland Juno 106 to be restored to original operation When the voice board cpu is removed it can be soldered into the swap back board To restore the Juno 106 to original ope
58. oll the different items for each page level The Group number can be 1 8 The Bank Patch number can be 11 to 88 The SAVE VERIFY amp LOAD buttons will control the Arp This is detailed in the Menu flow chart and the Arp Section Display Example for Page 1 First Display 1 2nd Display G5 Group 5 3rd Display 24 Bank 2 Patch 4 The Group Bank amp Patch numbers can be 1 8 The SAVE VERIFY LOAD and BANK buttons will control the Seq amp Seq Edit This is detailed in the Sequence Section Display Example for Page 2 First Display 2 2 2nd Display SE Sequence 3rd Display 1 Seq Number 1 The SAVE VERIFY LOAD BANK PATCH buttons will control the Pattern amp Pattern Edit This is detailed in the Pattern Section Display Example for Page 3 First Display 2nd Display Pattern 3rd Display 2 Pattern Number 2 Kiwi 106 Upgrade User Manual v200 Page 4 Sysex Dumps www kiwitechnics com The digit display will show du To start a midi dump press a PATCH BUTTON 1 8 and then the WRITE BUTTON The dump will not begin to send until the WRITE is pressed The output from these can be recorded using midi software e g midiOX These be played into the Kiwi 106 at any time to restore the Patch Sequence or Pattern back to the same state that it was when the recording was made Most SysEx dumps include the number which the
59. place Playing notes while a sequence is playing will set the Sequencer Key Transpose It is therefore a simple matter to change the Sequencer key up or down The transpose range is 1 octave to 2 octaves Note If a new sequence or Patch is loaded while a sequence is playing the load of the Patch and Seq and pattern will delay until the current sequence reaches the end and is about to loop back to the start At this point the Patch and Sequence if auto load enabled and Pattern if auto load enabled will then load and the next note s to sound will be with the new selection If the Sequencer is on SAVE light on when Patch is saved the Sequencer will be switched on and the currently selected sequence will begin to play when the Tone is loaded If the Seq is off when a Patch is saved the Seq state will be unaltered when that Patch is loaded Saving the Patch with the sequence on will also load the current playing sequence into the Load Sequence parameter in the Patch The effect of this is that the Sequence will load amp begin to play when the Patch is loaded Kiwi 106 Upgrade User Manual v200 www kiwitechnics com The KiwiTechnics Juno 106 Upgrade has a built in Arpeggiator that can be applied to any sound Arpeggiator Mode is entered by pressing the SAVE Button while in Page 1 The SAVE button will light Note The Arp settings are saved with the Patch i e if the Arp is on when the Patch is saved it wi
60. r Patch Dump amp Load Patch Editor Control of Parameters Free PC MAC editor is available from Kiwi 106 com NRPN amp Sysex variable parameter control supports 12 bit for 4096 parameter steps e Key Assign Modes Poly I amp II Unison Legato amp Staccato Mono Legato amp Staccato Portamento in Unison Arp amp Chord modes DCO Key Assign Detune available in all key modes except mono Two independent envelope generators Each ENV Mod can select from ENV 1 or 2 and has an Inverted or Normal modes Two independent Low Frequency Oscillators with 6 waveforms each LFO2 random2 wave can be clocked from the Internal clock Each LFO Mod can select from LFO 1 or 2 LFOs can be plus and minus base note or plus base note only e Aftertouch Modulation Level and Dynamics via midi Dynamics can optionally control the VCA and or The Dynamics have been modeled on the Juno 2 with both the VCF amp VCA mod turned on by default for a more natural and expressive play This brings new life to every patch in the Kiwi 106 e Arp Seq Pattern Clocks can optionally display the KeyT LED and LFO 1 and LFO 2 clocks can optionally display on the Group lights Key transpose allows transposition to any key with a range of plus 2 or minus 1 octaves Sequencer key can be shifted while playing CHORD MODE e chord with up to 6 notes can be set and played from any key ARPEGGIATOR The Arpeggiator can be independen
61. ration remove the ribbon cable the voice board from the 106 the voice board cpu daughter board and Kiwi 106 CPU board The voice board cpu daughter board is a tight fit and can be difficult to remove A lever like a midsized Hex Key with a piece of cloth under it to avoid damaging the voice board can be helpful Be gentle and ease one corner a little at a time Avoid damaging the surrounding components Fit the Swap Back daughter board with the original cpu fitted into it This is a very tight fit and will require some force to insert correctly Make sure all the pins are in all the holes and press in This will seat the board into the holes Then with the 106 voice board on a static free firm surface and something firm directly under the cpu area you need to press down very firmly using a cloth to protect your fingers until the swap back daughter board is seated correctly It is best to press one end at a time and then the sides until it is fully inserted Replace the original Juno106 cpu board and plug in all the cables www kiwitechnics com Kiwi 106 Upgrade User Manual v200 ELECTRICAL WARNING 7 QUALIFIED TECHS ONLY 4 THE JUNO 106 WILL ON WITH THE LID OPEN DURING THIS PROCEDURE AND THERE ARE LETHAL VOLTAGES PRESENT LEAVE THIS TO A PROFESSIONAL IF YOU ARE AT ALL UNSURE The Roland Juno 106 can be adjusted while it is apart To do the adjustments you will require an accurate digital voltage meter an oscilloscope and a small
62. ressing POLY 2 will toggle Hold on or off The POLY 2 LED will be lit when hold is on Whenever the edit buffer does not match the saved patch showing on the display the right decimal point on the display will blink The Page Display Mode can be edited by pressing and holding the POLY button and pressing the Patch 8 button This setting is Off by default To stop all output from the Kiwi 106 press and release MIDICH Note The POLY 2 BUTTON does not change the Key Mode in the Kiwitechnics Kiwi106 Upgrade The Poly2 light will flash when the Hold Pedal is used To retain these changes when the patch is changed or the Juno 106 is powered off the patch must be written to memory Kiwi 106 Upgrade User Manual v200 LFO Sync www kiwitechnics com LFO1 amp 2 can be free running or synced to the master clock Each sync have independent divide ratio As the LFO has to time the clock and will take full two cycles to correctly sync there will be an initial period where the LFO is not synced correctly This is especially noticeable with slow clock speeds and slow divides 21 01 Free Running 02 Two Notes 03 Dotted Whole Note 04 Whole Note 05 Dotted Half Note 06 Half Note 07 Dotted 1 4 Note 08 1 4 Note 09 Dotted 1 8 Note 10 1 4 Note Triplets 11 1 8 Note 2 1 8 Note Triplets 13 1 16 Note 44 1 16 Note Triplets 415 1 32 Note
63. rt Rest Bank 2 Insert Tie Bank 3 Step Backwards Bank 4 Step Forwards Bank 5 Set Seq Length Bank 6 Overdub Bank 7 Insert Step Bank 8 Delete Step Page 1 The Patch Buttons are used to select the Patch portion of the Patch Each Patch is made up of a Group 1 8 Bank 1 8 and a Patch 1 8 making 64 Patches on any Group There are 8 Groups making a total of 512 Patches Page 2 The Patch Buttons are used to Select a Sequence 7 1 8 The Range buttons will select the Octave of the current Patch and will work in Pages 1 2 amp 3 The Waveform Buttons will select the Waveform of the current patch and will work in in Pages 1 2 amp Page 2 5 The Group Button is not used and is ignored Page 3 The Bank Buttons are used to toggle Pattern Steps 1 8 during Pattern Edit Page 4 The Bank Buttons are used to select the Sysex Dump type to send Dumps are not sent until the WRITE button is pushed Page 5 The Bank Buttons are used to select the Global Parameter to edit Page 3 The Patch Buttons are used to Select a Pattern 1 8 The Patch Buttons are used to toggle Pattern Steps 9 16 during Pattern Edit Page 4 The patch Buttons are not used Page 5 The Bank Buttons are used to select the Global Parameter to edit Kiwi 106 Upgrade User Manual v200 11 LFO Rate Slider Env Sliders VCA Slider PWM Env Control All Other Sliders amp Buttons www kiwitechnics com
64. s Step 00100 Sync Dotted Half Note 72 Clocks Step 00101 Sync Half Note 48 Clocks Step 00110 Sync Dotted 1 4 Note 36 Clocks Step 00111 5 Quarter note 24 Clocks Step 01000 5 Dotted 1 8 Note 18 Clocks Step 01001 Sync 1 4 Note Triplets 16 Clocks Step 01010 5 8th note 12 Clocks Step 01011 5 8th note triplets 8 Clocks Step 01100 Syne 16th note 6 Clocks Step 01101 Sync 16th note triplets 4 Clocks Step 01110 5 32nd note 3 Clocks Step 01111 5 32nd note triplets 2 Clocks Step 10000 5 64th note triplets 1 Clocks Step Sync source is Master Clock Kiwi 106 Upgrade User Manual v200 56 68 104 Seq Clock Divide 0000 0000 Half Note 48 Clocks Step 0001 Quarter note 24 Clocks Step 0010 8th note 12 Clocks Step 0011 8th note half swing 14 10 Clocks Step 0100 8th note full swing 16 8 Clocks Step 0101 8th note triplets 8 Clocks Step 0110 16th note 6 Clocks Step 0111 16th note half swing 7 5 Clocks Step 1000 16th note full swing 8 4 Clocks Step 1001 16th note triplets 4 Clocks Step 1010 32nd note 3 Clocks Step 1011 32nd note triplets 2 Clocks Step 1100 64th note triplets 1 Clocks Step Clock source is Master Clock 569 57 105 127 Not used All set to 00 Bank Number 000000xx XX 0 for Patches 1 128 1 for Patches 129 256 2 for Patches 257 384 3 for Patches 385 512 Patch Number 0
65. sing and releasing the LOAD button while in edit mode followed by a Bank or Patch button The Range is 2 Bank 2 to 16 Patch 8 Erasing a Pattern A pattern can be cleared in two Ways 1 by setting all the Pattern Steps to On 1 2 pressing the LOAD button while not in Pattern Edit Mode followed by the Pattern Number Patch button 1 8 followed by the WRITE button Note The memory must be Write Enabled to store or erase a Pattern Kiwi 106 Upgrade User Manual v200 A Chord is set by playing the Chord As only one chord can be played and then pressing and releasing the at a time the keys played Button while the keys of the last note priority chord are being held The chord that is set will then play for each key Changing a chord pressed as the base note To change a chord play the new chord and press and release the Note it is best to set the chord POLY1 Button while the chord using middle C as the base note keys are pressed Note As the Poly button is also Canceling Chord Mode used to set key modes this must be To cancel chord mode press and done with no note s pressed or a release the POLY1 Button with no chord will be set notes pressed www kiwitechnics com Kiwi 106 Upgrade User Manual v200 www kiwitechnics com Midi Notes Midi though should be used if multiple units are being used on the midi chain to reduce delays While every effort has been made to make the midi as
66. tly clocked from the Internal or External clocks LFO2 Pattern output or midi clock Clock options are Half Note Quarter Note 1 8 Note 1 8 Note Half Swing 1 8 Note Full Swing 1 8 Note Triplets 1 16 Note 1 16 Note Half Swing 1 16 Note Full Swing 1 16 Note Triplets 1 32 Note 1 32 Note Triplets 1 64 Note e External clock can be optionally divided 48 PPQN 24 PPQN or step no divide Arp modes Up Down Up and Down Random As Played 0 1 or 2 octaves e Arp can be Started Stopped amp Continued using Midi Commands Appeggiator will Output Midi Data SEQUENCER e 8 separate 124 step Polyphonic sequences be created and stored Sequences can be edited Sequencer can be independently clocked from the Internal or External clocks LFO2 Pattern output or midi clock Clock options are Half Note Quarter Note 1 8 Note 1 8 Note Half Swing 1 8 Note Full Swing 1 8 Note Triplets 1 16 Note 1 16 Note Half Swing 1 16 Note Full Swing 1 16 Note Triplets 1 32 Note 1 32 Note Triplets 1 64 Note e The External clock can be optionally divided 48 PPQN 24 PPQN or Step no divide Sequencer will Output Midi Data PATTERN GENERATOR e 8 Pattern Generator patterns can be saved The pattern can be any length between 2 and 16 steps e The Pattern Generator can be independently clocked from Internal or External clocks LFO2 Pattern output or midi clock Clock options are Half Note Quarter Note
67. uct Family ID Kiwi 106 00 Product ID ajor Program Version Byte inor Program Version Byte ajor BootLoader Version Byte inor BootLoader Version Byte XX Build Number Decide ID Global Parameter 3 SF7 End of Sysex www kiwitechnics com Kiwi 106 Upgrade User Manual v200 47 Notes Snn Hexadecimal Data Decimal data is in Brackets e g 50 10 Sf0 Sysex Start 500 521 516 Kiwitechnics Manufacturers ID 60 Kiwitechnics ID 03 Kiwitechnics Juno 106 ID nn Device ID 00 0f Juno 106 Device ID 1 16 XX Command ID see table 1 0 01 Request Global Dump 02 Transmit Receive Global Dump 03 Request Patch Edit Buffer Dump 504 Transmit Receive Patch Edit Buffer Dump 505 Request Patch Dump 506 Transmit Receive Patch Dump 507 Request Pattern Dump 08 Transmit Receive Pattern Dump 509 Request Seq Dump 50 Transmit Receive Seq Dump 505 Request Patch Name SOc Transmit Receive Patch Name 50 Request Patch Parameter 50 Transmit Receive Patch Parameter 50 Request Global Parameter 10 Transmit Receive Global Parameter 11 Request Pattern Edit Buffer Dump 12 Transmit Receive Pattern Edit Buffer Dump 13 Request Sequence Edit Buffer Dump 14 Transmit Receive Sequence Edit Buffer Dump Data Depending on command type see table 1 0 527 Sysex Footer WARNING Sysex dumps have the ability to put non v
68. using the BANK buttons 1 6 Bank 1 Poly 1 Bank 2 Poly 2 Bank 3 Unison Legato Bank 4 Unison Staccato Bank 5 Mono Legato Bank 6 Mono Staccato Poly 1 In this mode the 7th note played will rob the oldest voice Voice allocation is cycled Poly 2 In this mode the 7th note played is ignored Voice allocation is cycled The Poly 2 Button in the Kiwi 106 sets the Hold mode It will toggle the Hold Mode each time it is pressed The Midi Channel Button MIDICH is used in the Kiwi 106 to change the Current Page Press and hold the MIDICH button and select the Page 1 5 using the BANK Buttons The MIDICH also acts as MIDI PANIC Pressing and releasing the MIDICH button will stop all output from the Kiwi 106 The current Page 15 optionally displayed on Page 1 3 and always displayed on Pages 4 5 on the two digit display The Display will cycle through the various items that are relevant to the current Page LED Display Page 1 First P1 Page One 2nd Current Group 1 8 3rd yz Bank amp Patch 11 88 Unison Legato All six voices are assigned to the last note that is played The Envelope Attack stage is only triggered on a new note if all notes are lifted prior to the new note Unison Staccato All six voices assigned to the last note that is played The Envelope Attack stage is triggered for every new note that sounds Mono Legato Only voice 1 is used in the Juno 106 The En
69. utton Released Bank Buttons Bank 8 Detune Uni Poly Pol if yl Button Released sys pressed or Held Set Chord PAGE PAGE 2 SEQUENCE PLAY EDIT SEQUENCE KEY TRANSPOSE LFO WAVE LFO Controls Edit Foz 520 LOAD SEQUENCE SET KEY MODE CHORD HOLD DETUNE MASTER CLOCK RATE Poly Il Button Toggle Hold Mode Y SAVE Button Pushed VERIFY Button Pushed LOAD Button Pushed Select Arp mode Select Arp Range KeyT Button Pressed and Held Toggle Arp Mode UC EN ES Rotates around three options s gp Mace amm Press Note to Select 1 Up Light Off 1 1 Octave Light Off Key Transpose 2 Down Light On 2 2 Octaves Light On LFO Rate sets lold On Press Bank 1 8 for LFO1 Wave Shape Press Patch 1 8 for LFO2 Wave Shape See Table LFO Delay sets Internal Master Detune Amount Clock Rate Press POLY Ito KeyT LED Displays Rate Start Stop TAP Timer On Stop display BPM amp set Internal Clock Rate KeyT Button Released 0 0 Set Menu Level back to 00 EDIT CREATE SEQUENCE ERASE SEQ MIDI PANIC Range 2 1 Octaves 3 Up amp Down Light Blinking 3 3 Octaves Light Blinking 3 Octaves in total 4 Random Light Fast Blinking SEQ PLAY STOP ENV Controls Edit ENV2 A LFOIMAN Switch uses LFO2 Poly Button Pressed and Held Delay sets Detune Amount Seq Clock Shows on Key Button Licht Poly II Button
70. ve PWM control to 10 and check all outputs are within 93 97 15 CHORUS BOARD ADJUSTMENTS Use the service manual for Chorus adjustments Upgrade Label The Kiwitechnics KIWI 106 Upgrade comes with one label for the outside of the Juno 106 www kiwitechnics com Kiwi 106 Upgrade User Manual v200 39 Basic Channel 1 16 1 16 If Omni selected the Kiwil06 will recognize any midi channel Note Number 24 C1 108 C8 0 127 Notes that are received outside the Kiwil06 range of 24 108 are transposed to the nearest octave within range Mode Voice Modes need to be changed using Midi Control or Sysex commands Velocity Midi Note Velocity can be disabled using Global Dynamics Note On X X Variable If disabled midi notes will use the Internal Velocity Level Note Off X X Aftertouch Keys X X Channels X X Pitch Bender Midi and internal bends are additive within the Kiwil06 Control Change Only if Midi CC option is Enabled See Control Change Tables for details NOTE If the Vyzex editor is running midiCC Control changes will not be transmitted even if enabled Program Change 0 127 If 0 0 then CC32 amp Program change select Patch 1 512 Each CC32 number 0 3 accesses 128 Patches using Program Change 0 127 System Exclusive Only if Midi Sysex option is Enabled See Sysex Table for details System Real Time Clock 0 Will Transmit from Master Clock if Clock Output is
71. velope Attack stage is only triggered on a new note if all notes are lifted prior to the new note Mono Staccato Only voice 1 is used in the Juno 106 The Envelope Attack stage is triggered for every new note that sounds The Poly 2 LED is as follows Off Hold Mode Off On Hold Mode On Flashing Hold Pedal Pressed LED Display Page 2 First 2 Page Two 2nd SE Seq Mode 3rd 2 Current Seq 1 8 LED Display Page 3 First Page Three 2nd PA Pattern Mode 3rd 2 Current Pattern 1 8 LED Display Page 4 First 4 Page Four 2nd Dump Mode 3rd Dump 1 8 LED Display Page 5 First 5 Page Five 2nd gL Global Edit Mode 3rd Global Param 1 15 4th Global Parameter Value Kiwi 106 Upgrade User Manual v200 Group 1 8 1 8 Range 16 4 Wave Pulse Saw www kiwitechnics com Page 1 The Group Button is used in the Kiwi 106 to change the Current Group Press and hold the GROUP Button and select the Group using the BANK Buttons 1 8 BANK1 will select Group1 through to BANK 8 which will select Group 8 Page 1 The Bank Buttons are used to select the Bank portion of the Patch Each Patch is made up of a Group 1 8 Bank 1 8 and a Patch 1 8 making 64 Patches on any Group There are 8 Groups making a total of 512 Patches 8 x 64 Page 2 The Banks Buttons are used during Seq Edit as follows Bank 1 Inse

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