EasyManua.ls Logo

Kurzweil Flash Play PC4 - VAST Program Controller Assignments; KB3 Program Controller Assignments

Kurzweil Flash Play PC4
335 pages
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Loading...
Program Mode
Controllers
2-4
Controllers
In Program Mode, you can use the PC4 physical controllers (the Knobs, Sliders, Buttons,
Wheels, Pedals, and Ribbon) to modify an instrument sound during a performance to add
variation or expression.
Note: Assigned parameter names are not visible in List view, or if the Global Mode “Show
Controllers” parameter is set to No.
If you make changes to the current Program using any of the controllers, the SAVE button
lights up to indicate that a change has been made to that Program. For more information on
the SAVE button, see Save User Programs on page 2-9.
VAST Program Controller Assignments
In each of the Factory VAST Programs, each control will usually perform the assignment
labeled on the front panel between the Knobs and Sliders. Some controls may have dierent
assignments per Program. When a controller is moved, the name of the current assignment is
shown in the display. Controller assignments can be adjusted in Program Edit Mode.
KB3 Program Controller Assignments
In each of the Factory KB3 Organ Programs, each control will usually perform the
assignment labeled on the front panel below the Sliders. e display shows “KB3” when a
KB3 Program is selected. When a controller is moved, the name of the current assignment is
shown in the display. Controller assignments can be adjusted in Program Edit Mode.
TRANSPOSE Buttons
e TRANSPOSE buttons can be used to change the tuning of notes played on the PC4
keyboard in semitones (also known as half steps). is is a convenient way to change the key
of a song without learning to play it in a dierent key.
e current transpose amount is shown in the LCD display (for example, the default is
“Xp:0st”). Press both TRANSPOSE buttons simultaneously to reset the transposition to 0.
e TRANSPOSE buttons also transpose MIDI notes sent to the USB and MIDI Out ports.

Table of Contents

Related product manuals