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1. the buttons Buttons 2 amp 4 should light up indicating this mode The routine is complete when LED startup display starts The joystick should be re calibrated after a reset Calibrating the joystick buttons 3 amp 5 The joystick will have been calibrated when the unit is manufactured but should it need re calibrating due to wear and tear or a reset above item use the following procedure 1 power the unit on plug into USB port whilst holding buttons 3 amp 5 pressed down Allow a couple of seconds for the USB interface to initialise then release the buttons Buttons 3 amp 5 should light up indicating this mode 2 when the LED ring around knob 1 is lit all 15 LEDs the centre position of the joystick has been captured for both the X amp Y axis 3 move the joystick to the far right then move the joystick in a wide circle clockwise as you do this the left then the right segments of the LED rings will light up to indicate that a value has been captured for this position The positions requiring capture are right down left and up It will not register the next position until the previous one in the sequence has been successfully captured so hold at each stage until the LED ring indicates capture New capture values must be at least equal to the previous capture value for that position 4 You need to capture each value 4 times to complete the sequence by which time all 9 of the LED rings will be fully lit 5 The uni
2. operation default On hi speed mode active Hi Speed mode is implemented so that turning the encoder VERY slowly will still increment or decrement slowly but anything faster will operate at hi speed Button 5 Buttons send MIDI notes Off buttons send controllers CCs 10 18 as standard default On push buttons send MIDI notes instead of controllers There are 4 active modes which are indicated by the LED ring above button 5 Where the following LEDs are lit modes are as follows 1 Impulse mode for Ableton drums buttons are mapped to white keys only from middle C MIDI note 60 2 Consecutive mode white amp black keys starting from MIDI note 36 3 Consecutive mode white amp black keys starting from MIDI note 48 4 Consecutive mode white amp black keys starting from MIDI note 60 Remember to set the individual buttons to their on off mode if you want to send note offs when you release the buttons Button 6 Knobs pressed send controller messages mode instead of changing channel Off Knobs pressed change MIDI channel default On The selected modes are indicated by the LED ring above button 6 The LED ring above button 6 indicates the mode 1 Knobs send controllers 24 32 with value 127 when pressed nothing when released 2 Knobs send controllers 24 32 with value 127 when pressed and with value 0 when released As single knob presses no longer change MIDI channel you can change MIDI chan
3. the position that the knob is in If you change MIDI channel by pressing a knob the true position of the knob will be stored so that when you later return to the same channel the knob will continue sending from where it previously left off and the LED ring will be updated to indicate that position When the Killamix Mini is powered on after having been off it will revert to the channel and data values last saved by pushing a knob so if you want to save the exact current state of the unit before powering down you should press the knob s for the currently selected channel first As mentioned above pressing any knob will change the MIDI transmit channel to that indicated beneath it so pressing knob 9 the rightmost one will select MIDI channel 9 The LED above the knob will light to indicate the current channel When a new channel is selected any knob or switch values which have changed on any channel will be stored then the values for the new channel will be indicated by the LED rings To select MIDI channels 10 to 16 you need to press two knobs in combination Press and hold knob 9 then press one of the other knobs 1 to 7 Adding the two numbers together gives the final channel number so knob 9 plus knob 3 gives channel 12 and knob 9 plus knob 7 gives channel 16 There will be two LEDs lit above knobs for channels 10 16 A CC 23 message is sent on the new channel when selected for software which can make use of this When turn
4. with other household wastes at the end of its working life To prevent possible harm to the environment or to human health from uncontrolled waste disposal please separate this from other types of wastes and recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable re use of material resources Household users should contact either the retailer where they purchased the product or their local government office for details of wnere and how they can take this item for environmentally safe recycling Business users should contact their supplier and check the terms and conditions of the purchase contract This product should not be mixed with other commercial wastes for disposal All trademarks and trade names are acknowledged as the property of their respective owners KENTON www kenton co uk Kenton Electronics Limited Brookfarm House Station Road South Wimbledon London SW19 2LP UK Tel 44 0 20 8544 9200 Fax 44 0 20 8544 9300 Firmware rev 1104 e 8 o e 24th July 2012 12
5. KENTON KIUAMIX MINI COMPACT USB CONTROLUER gt Ji iii i i KENTON o o o a o o o o wwu keatonco vk 000 eo A 28 eo e 088 982 02 ae AS EY e o ETS o e o o o S o o o o killamix mini y o o y o of N e ef elo ho a A o o o No o o USB CONTROLLER of ho el o el a el le o e o je o o ele o ON o ON A fe o le o e o le de le o o po f o o o o e o o o o o o o o o G o rs Basa ele le ee re ene coo nRT n T E EE O NEE OOO E EE ANEN OER User Manual Serial numbers N2 0433 onwards non click encoders Suitable for use only with computers running Windows XP Vista 7 Mac OS X 10 2 onwards amp linux kernel 2 5 onwards FCC STATEMENT FOR KILLAMIX MINI NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference b
6. e and start again Error state 7 this means that a complete file has been received but that the file is corrupt The download area will be erased but you will have to unplug the USB cable and start again If LEDs 12345 remain lit when you have sent the dump this indicates that no valid dump has actually been received Check you have selected the correct port settings on the computer Wait 10 seconds in case there is a delay in sending from your computer then unplug the USB cable and start again If LEDs 123456 remain lit when you have sent the dump this indicates that an incomplete dump has been received Wait 10 seconds in case there is a delay in sending from your computer then unplug the USB cable and start again You will probably end up with error state 4 at the restart see above Extremely important note When the SysEx dump file has been successfully received the checksum verified and you have pressed button 9 to confirm upgrade then the old operating system is erased and the new one copied to the operational area this only takes about 1 second but it is absolutely essential that power to the unit is maintained during this copy period For this reason you should never perform the firmware upgrade operation if your computer is running on battery power Ensure that the computer is running from the mains supply If power fails during the final copy operation after pressing button 9 and before buttons 1 to 8 go out l
7. eaving button 9 only lit then the Killamix Mini will become unusable and will have to be returned to Kenton to have the operating system restored 10 Specifications Encoders Buttons Joystick USB port MIDI transmit via USB MIDI receive via USB Connection Power Power consumption Finish Weight Dimensions Supplied accessories Compliance 9 60 state changes per revolution 30 60 180 inc dec per rev 9 illuminated X Y axis continuously variable spring return to centre Suitable for USB MIDI class compliant drivers USB 2 full speed CCs 1 to 23 on any MIDI channel 1 16 CCs 1 to 17 on current MIDI channel 1 16 Firmware upgrade SysEx dump only USB mini B 5 pin socket on left side of unit USB Bus powered lt 100mA in normal operation Brushed aluminium with solid brushed aluminium knobs 0 5 Kilos 320mm x 64mm x 46mm high 12 6 x 2 6 x 1 8 USB cable Mini B to A 1 8 metres This product has been tested and found to comply with FCC and CE requirements for electromagnetic emissions and immunity RoHS compliant Restriction of Hazardous Substances eg Lead 11 WEEE directive Correct disposal of this product at the end of its working life applies to the European Union amp other European countries with separate collection systems The crossed out wheelie bin symbol affixed to this product indicates that it should not be disposed of
8. ed very slowly the encoder data values change increment or decrement 30 times each revolution When turned faster normal speed the encoder values will change 60 times per revolution If the encoder knobs are turned very fast the encoder values will change 60 times per revolution but 3 at a time so making the whole range 0 127 in less that one turn allowing you to go from one end of the data scale to the other in one twist of the knob Turning the knob further after maximum or minimum position has been reached will continue to send the same max or min data You cannot step from max to min or vice versa It is possible to configure the encoders to send controller incremental messages instead of standard messages Also the controller numbers can be offset from their default values See Configuring extra operational modes section on page 6 When getting software to learn controller messages from the knobs we recommend that you set all the knobs to somewhere near the centre position as indicated on the ledrings before initiating the learn process We have found this to produce the most reliable results The 9 push buttons The push buttons also by default send controller messages CCs when pushed The leftmost push button sends CC 10 the next one CC 11 and so on until the rightmost one which sends CC 18 The push buttons send values 127 or 0 on the selected channel By default they send 127 when pressed only but can be configured to w
9. ement by 1 and a data value of 127 will decrement by 63 Button 2 Joystick mode Off standard X Y joystick default On two modes are available indicated by the LEDs lit on the ledring above button 2 1 four pole mode with centre zero CCs 19 20 21 22 sending analogue values 0 127 2 four pole mode switching joystick CCs 19 20 21 22 only value 127 sent at limits When in 4 pole mode the centre position is zero and moving right sends CC 19 up sends CC 20 left sends CC 21 and down sends CC 22 Button 3 Receive CCs for Encoders and Push buttons Off incoming MIDI messages ignored default On two modes are available indicated by the LEDs lit on the ledring above button 3 1 Allow received CCs to update Encoder and Push button values for all channels This mode updates ALL CCs on ALL channels even if that channel is not the one currently selected however note the following exception For push buttons only buttons set to toggle mode will be updated because this is the only mode that can be meaningfully used Push buttons set to on only or on off modes will still operate as usual but will not be updated by received CCs 2 Allow received CCs to update Encoders Allow received CCs or Notes if selected to update push button LEDs ONLY Push button LEDs are not directly updated from the buttons Works for all 3 button modes on only on off toggle Button 4 Hi Speed Encoder mode Off normal 3 speed
10. he learn process 4 CONFIGURING BUTTON OPERATIONAL MODES available at all times during use Press and hold knob 9 then press knob 8 then release both To show that this mode has been entered ALL the encoder LEDs will light up The channel LEDs will show the channel being edited and the button LEDs will indicate the current mode for each button as follows ON on only mode 127 sent when button is pressed OFF on off mode 127 sent when pressed 0 sent when released FLASHING toggle mode 127 and 0 sent on alternate presses To change the mode for any button press it to step to the next mode To exit this mode press any one of the knobs and release You will be returned to the program channel you were on before the mode was selected On exiting this mode any button which has changed will be left in one of the following states For on only mode ON for the other modes OFF Note however that this is a global operation applies to that button on all MIDI channels so if a button mode has been changed the button LED might not show the intended condition until used and re saved CONFIGURING EXTRA OPERATIONAL MODES The Killamix Mini has several extra modes of operation which have been added in response to customer requests These have to be selected or deselected at boot up You need to unplug the USB cable from the Killamix Mini to start this operation then wait around five seconds Now plug the USB cable back in whilst h
11. it towards the back Use the supplied USB cable to connect to your computer The USB port in the Killamix Mini is designed to be compatible with MIDI class compliant drivers and as such will work with Windows XP Vista 7 and Mac OS X 10 2 onwards without requiring additional drivers The Killamix Mini also works with Linux 2 5 kernels and above We are not currently able to supply drivers for other operating systems such as Windows 98 2000 NT or earlier Mac ones Using with your computer When you plug the USB cable from the Killamix Mini into your computer the device should be detected and identified as Killamix Mini manufactured by Kenton In order to use this device with your software you will need to select it in the MIDI port select section of your software On a MAC it will show as Killamix Mini on a PC it will show as USB Audio Device Ensure that it is selected in the MIDI IN section The Killamix Mini is intended for use with software applications which learn which controller messages are being sent to them Because of this the Killamix Mini always sends the same controller message from the same knob button joystick although the start number can now be offset Only the MIDI channel number changes As mentioned above when getting software to learn controller messages from the knobs we recommend that you set all the knobs to somewhere near the centre position as indicated on the ledrings before initiating t
12. nels in this mode by using knob 9 plus one of knobs 1 7 this means that you can now only select channels 1 to 7 in this mode Pressing knobs 9 8 still allows you to set button modes as usual Button 7 Offset controller numbers does not affect Note numbers if selected Off Controller numbers CCs are as standard default On Controller numbers are offset by the following amounts indicated by which LED of the ledring is lit 1 offset by 10 knobs go 11 to 19 buttons 20 to 28 joystick 29 30 31 32 2 offset by 20 knobs go 21 to 29 buttons 30 to 38 joystick 39 40 41 42 3 offset by 30 knobs go 31 to 39 buttons 40 to 48 joystick 49 50 51 52 4 offset by 40 knobs go 41 to 49 buttons 50 to 58 joystick 59 60 61 62 5 offset by 50 knobs go 51 to 59 buttons 60 to 68 joystick 69 70 71 72 6 offset by 60 knobs go 61 to 69 buttons 70 to 78 joystick 79 80 81 82 7 offset by 70 knobs go 71 to 79 buttons 80 to 88 joystick 89 90 91 92 8 offset by 80 knobs go 81 to 89 buttons 90 to 98 joystick 99 100 101 102 9 offset by 90 knobs go 91 to 99 buttons 100 to 108 joystick 109 110 111 112 Button 8 currently undefined Knob 9 not button last push button lights button LED mode When ledring 9 is all off mode is inactive and LEDs operate normally When ledring 9 LED 1 is lit mode is active on When on the last s
13. olding push buttons 6 amp 8 pressed down Allow a couple of seconds for the USB interface to initialise then release the buttons Push button 9 will light up to indicate that the mode has been successfully entered plus any of buttons 1 to 8 depending on what extra modes are currently active The push button LED shows ON if the mode is active plus one of the LEDs of the associated ledring To select or deselect press the appropriate push button Default is OFF in all cases Button 1 Encoder mode absolute or incremental Off send encoder absolute values default On send encoder incremental messages instead of absolute values Two modes are available which are indicated by ledring 1 1 Doepfer mode 2 Ableton signed 7 bit mode Doepfer mode description Increment message is always CC 96 where the data value is the CC to be incremented Decrement message is always CC 97 where the data value is the CC to be decremented Example 1 0xBO 96 07 would increment controller 7 on MIDI channel 1 Example 2 0xB4 97 16 would decrement controller 16 on MIDI channel 5 This mode can only ever increment or decrement by one due to the way it works Ableton signed 7 bit mode description Message is the normal CC 1 to 9 where data values of 1 to 63 signify increment and data values of 65 to 127 signify decrement A data value of 1 will increment by 1 and a data value of 63 will increment by 63 similarly a data value of 65 will decr
14. ork in any of three modes On only 127 when pressed On Off 127 when pressed 0 when released or toggle alternate 127 and 0 The button LEDs show the current state which will be always lit for On only mode lit only when pressed for On Off and dependent on last state for toggle See configuring button operational modes on page 5 The joystick The joystick also sends controller messages CCs when moved By default the X axis left amp right sends CC 19 while the Y axis up amp down sends CC 20 The joystick is spring loaded to return to the centre position when released The centre position is data value 64 For the X axis the left position is zero and the right position 127 For the Y axis the down position is zero and the up position 127 The joystick data values are not stored or restored when you change channel but the joystick will always send on the currently selected MIDI channel There are two optional 4 pole modes selectable for the joystick in which the centre position is zero and moving right sends CC 19 up sends CC 20 left sends CC 21 and down sends CC 22 Mode 1 sends variable values 0 127 Mode 2 switch sends value 127 only See Configuring extra operational modes section on page 6 There is also a calibration routine built in which can be used if the joystick goes out of calibration due to wear and tear Again see page 6 The USB port The USB socket is located on the left side of the un
15. quare push button pressed or released indicates which button was pressed last If you change MIDI channels then all button LEDs go out until a button is pressed on this channel The current on off state of the button is not indicated in this mode Button 9 Exit this mode saves the settings and exits to normal operational mode BUILT IN SET UP AND CALIBRATION ROUTINES available only at power up Displaying the firmware revision number buttons 1 amp 3 Power the unit on plug into USB port whilst holding buttons 1 amp 3 pressed down Allow a couple of seconds for the USB interface to initialise then release the buttons Buttons 1 amp 3 should light up indicating this mode The LED rings 1 to 4 indicate the firmware revision number in the following way going clockwise from the left segment the first 9 LEDs indicate the numbers 1 to 9 and a zero is indicated by the 15 LED the last one The revision number is a 4 digit number where LED ring 1 indicates 1000s LED ring 2 indicates 100s LED ring 3 indicates 10s and LED ring 4 indicates units When you have read and noted the version number press button 9 to start normal operation the LED startup display will start Resetting the unit to default values buttons 2 amp 4 To reset the unit to default values power the unit on plug into USB port whilst holding buttons 2 amp 4 pressed down Allow a couple of seconds for the USB interface to initialise then release
16. t to perform the final irreversible copy operation to complete the upgrade A few seconds after you have done this buttons 1 to 8 will go out leaving button 9 alone lit indicating that the copy operation is complete Only then should you unplug the USB cable wait 5 seconds then plug it in again to resume normal operation The Killamix Mini will now use the upgraded firmware You can if you wish check for the new firmware version number see section above If anything goes wrong with the upgrade process for example the SysEx dump file was corrupt or the wrong number of bytes were received then the process will abort See error states below The following LEDs indicate the status of the upgrade procedure 123 Firmware upgrade mode moves onto one of next steps too fast to see this 1234 Download area for upgrade not blank error state see error 4 info below 12345 Ready to receive SysEx dump file 123456 Correct SysEx file dump header identified waiting for rest of file 1234567 Checksum failed error state see error 7 info below 12345678 Complete dump received will then be checksum checked 123456789 Complete dump received checksum OK ready for button 9 press 9 only Indicates that the copy procedure is complete you can now unplug Error state 4 this will only occur if an incomplete SysEx dump file has previously been received The download area will now be erased but you will have to unplug the USB cabl
17. t will then perform some calculations and store the values and then the LED startup display starts Configuring extra operational modes buttons 6 amp 8 Described on page 5 UPGRADING THE KILLAMIX MINI FIRMWARE buttons 7 amp 9 Before starting you should have the SysEx upgrade file ready on your computer You will also need software on your computer that can send SysEx dump files syx format We very strongly recommend using MIDI OX if using a PC Important if you are using a laptop or portable computer ensure that it is powered from the mains for the duration of this operation Read through all the following instructions before starting this operation 8 Power the unit on plug into USB port whilst holding buttons 7 amp 9 pressed down Allow a couple of seconds for the USB interface to initialise then release the buttons Various buttons will light up depending on the status of various checks made Ideally buttons 1 2 3 4 amp 5 will light up at this stage indicating that the unit is completely ready to receive a firmware upgrade See later for what to do if this is not the case Load the file into your software if necessary and start the SysEx file dump from your computer The procedure should only take a few seconds If everything goes as it should all 9 of the buttons should be lit up when the download procedure has been completed and the received file has been checked You now need to press button 9 to confirm that you wan
18. y one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help The Killamix Mini compact USB controller is housed in a sturdy brushed aluminium case with solid aluminium knobs It is the perfect companion to your laptop whether you are using a sequencer DJ ing or VJ ing just plug in the USB cable and go Despite having only 9 knobs 9 buttons and a joystick the Killamix Mini can in effect be 144 knobs 144 buttons and a joystick By pressing a single knob you can select any MIDI transmit channel from 1 to 9 or with a combination of two knobs select the remaining channels 10 to 16 When you select a new MIDI channel the current values of the knobs for that channel are stored so that they can be restored when you next select this channel thus avoiding any parameter jump difficulties typical of units with traditional knobs and faders When the values are restored the LED rings around the knobs indicate their new positions The 9 rotary encoders The encoders send controller messages CCs when turned The leftmost encoder always sends CC 1 the next one CC 2 and so on until the rightmost one which sends CC 9 As the encoders are turned the LED rings around the encoders indicate
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