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Kurzweil Flash Play PC4 - Track Number (Track)

Kurzweil Flash Play PC4
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Song Mode
The MAIN Page
8-7
Track Number (Track)
is parameter is available only when Rec Track is set to None or Mult (replacing the
Program parameter). It indicates which track is currently being triggered by the keyboard,
and you can use this eld to select a track.
Tempo
e Tempo parameter determines the initial tempo for the selected song. e song will
always start playback at the initial tempo. Whatever the tempo is set to when you record
your rst track will be the songs initial tempo. During playback, the current tempo is shown
in this eld. During recording, changing the tempo value will record changes to the Tempo
Track. e initial tempo and other tempo changes can also be edited in the event list for the
Tempo Track. e Tempo track also allows you to program more precise fractional tempos
with two decimal places.
To quickly change a songs initial tempo, make sure the song is stopped, press Record to
change the Song Status Rec Ready, set the desired tempo, then press Record again to change
the Song Status to Stopped. e initial tempo can also be changed at the top of the event
list for the Tempo track on the EVENT page. Make sure to save the song after changing the
initial tempo.
Note: You can also set the tempo using the TAP button or Tempo knob (located in the front
panel TEMPO section). To change the initial tempo, set the Song Status to Rec Ready, then
press the TAP button a few times at the desired rate, or use the TEMPO knob.
You can also set the tempo to be controlled by an external sequencer. Use the Alphanumeric
Pad to enter “0” in the tempo eld, and press enter. “EXT” will appear in the tempo eld.
Any MIDI Time Clock (MTC) signal received at the PC4’s USB or MIDI in port will now
set the Song playback tempo.
Volume
You can set a volume level for each track as a value between 0 and 127. If the channel of
the Rec Track (or the control channel, if Rec Track is set to Multi or None) contains any
recorded volume change (continuous controller 7), the change will be reected as the Volume
parameter’s value in real time, as well as on the MIXER page. Also, changing the Volume
value while recording will write volume automation (CC 7 messages) to the current Rec
Tracks event list.

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