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Kurzweil Flash Play PC4 - Out Pair B Mode; Audio out S;M; Multi Controllers

Kurzweil Flash Play PC4
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Global Mode
MAIN1 Page
9-7
Zone Program ID number and name: e Program ID number and name of each
Zone is displayed.
CC7 (MIDI Channel Volume): e CC7 icon shows the value of MIDI continuous
controller 7 for each Zones MIDI channel. In each MIDI channel, CC7 controls
the overall program output volume. e height of the green bars in the CC7 icon
corresponds with the CC7’s current value, giving you an overview of the volume of
each Zone. For factory Multis, CC7 is assigned to Sliders 1-4 for Zones 1-4.
CC11 (MIDI Expression Level): When the Global Mode Main 1 Show Controllers
parameter is set to Yes (Incl. pedals), the CC11 icon appears. e CC11 icon shows
the value of MIDI continuous controller 11 for each Zones MIDI channel. In
each MIDI channel, CC11 controls the pre-insert FX program level (also known as
Expression Level). e height of the green bars in the CC11 icon corresponds with
the CC11’s current value, giving you an overview of the Expression Level of each
Zone. For factory Multis, CC11 is often assigned to the CC1 pedal.
Out Pair B Mode
e B Audio Outputs can either be used as a second set of stereo (auxiliary) outputs by
setting this parameter to “Normal” or they can be used to mirror the main A Audio Outputs
by setting this parameter to “Mirror Primary Outputs”. By default this parameter is set to
Normal.
Audio Out S/M
e audio outputs are normally used as a stereo pair; however, the PC4 can be operated in
Mono mode by plugging an audio cable into the Left “A” Audio Output, and nothing into
Right Output. Setting this parameter to Auto allows the PC4 to detect the audio connections
and adjust to mono output if required. e parameter can be set to Stereo, to force the
PC4 to always output a stereo signal and ignore the audio output detection. By default this
parameter is set to Auto.
Multi Controllers
When a multi is selected, this parameter determines how the sliders respond to movement.
When set to instant, moving a slider will result in the assigned parameter immediately
jumping to the slider position. With some parameters an abrupt change to the sound may
be undesirable. In this case set this parameter to PassEntry and the slider will only become
active when the Slider is moved past the Multi Entry Value. is results in smooth changes to
the sound.

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