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KT Quick-Start Guide
6
Press another upper number button of your choice.
Press each of the ten lower number buttons in turn to select the ten sounds in that set.
Take some time now to explore the rest of the sounds stored in the KT’s ROM memory. Press an
upper number button , and then press the ten lower number buttons to see what ten sounds that
upper number button invokes. Have fun and take your time—there are a hundred terrific
sounds here for you to experience!
When you’re done, press the upper {0} button and the lower {0} button to take us back to
where we started r:ROM 00, KT Grand Piano.
Banks
So far, we’ve been exploring the sounds contained in the KT’s ROM memory. “ROM” stands for
“Read Only Memory.” What this means is that all the sounds in the ROM memory are
permanent—you cannot write over them. ENSONIQ has filled this area with sounds that you’re
always going to want to have available.
The KT’s memory also contains an area where you can store sounds that you yourself have
created, sounds that you’ve changed in some way, or new sounds you’ve purchased. This part of
the KT is referred to as its “Internal” (or “INT”) memory.
Each of these areas of memory is referred to as a “Bank,” and each contains its own 100 sounds.
We’ve already listened to the ROM bank sounds, now we’re ready to venture into the Internal
bank.
Press the {BANK} button.
Bank
i:
r:
a:
b:
INT
ROM
CARD
CARD
Your display now looks like this:
i:INT 00
Studio Guitar
On the upper left in the display, “r:ROM” has changed to “i:INT.” This display tells us that we’re
at INT (Internal) location 00. To use the analogy we used earlier, our street address is 00 again,
but now we’re in a different town.
The sound at this new address is Studio Guitar.
Now would be a good time to listen to the exciting sounds stored in the INT bank. Start with
Studio Guitar and the other ten sounds you can find by pressing the lower number buttons. Next,
press an upper number button, and then the ten lower number buttons to hear the ten sounds that
upper number button calls up—just as we did when we were checking out the ROM bank.
By the way, with a Memory Card in the KT’s Memory Card Slot, you can access yet another two
complete banks of sounds in addition to the ROM and INT Banks. See the KT Musician’s Manual
“Section 13—Storage” for details.

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ENSONIQ KT-88 Specifications

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BrandENSONIQ
ModelKT-88
CategoryKeyboard
LanguageEnglish

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