I sure could have used this piece of paper about 3 years ago, when I was climbing around under my rig onstage in Ottawa, plugging and unplugging cables and hitting keys at random, trying to remember how to get this thing to send on channels 2 and 3 simultaneously. So now it’s on the internet in case I ever need it again, which I won’t, because I bought a keyboard that speaks the same language as my favourite volume pedal (the Yamaha FC-7, if you care, of which I now have two). Click the images for full-size 150 dpi jpegs.
Steve. Thanks. Nice to have in the music studio library!
Thanks Steve!! Good to know it’s on the net… Do you have any info on the Pocket Split??
Hi Tony, I have no info on the Pocket Split unfortunately. These guys might be able to help: http://www.izcorp.com/about/museum/
Other than that, I would say set it up between a controller keyboard and your computer and use an app like MIDI Monitor (for Mac – I’m sure there’s a PC equivalent) to see what’s coming out. Judging from the few buttons on the front panel, I would guess you set the split point by holding down a button and hitting a key? Good luck.
FWIW – There are several Anatek manuals available at:
http://www.synthmanuals.com/manuals/anatek/