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Kurzweil K2000 - GUIDE SUPPLEMENT - VERSION 3 User Manual

Kurzweil K2000 - GUIDE SUPPLEMENT - VERSION 3
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Disk Mode Enhancements in Version 3
Object Utilities
The soft buttons are used to choose the various object utility functions.
Move Move selected objects to a new bank or a specific starting ID.
Copy Copy selected objects to a new bank or a specific starting ID.
Name Name selected objects.
Delete Delete selected objects.
Dump Dump selected objects over MIDI.
Done Exit from the object utilities.
Each function's multiple object selection interface is identical to the one used in the Save Objects
dialog. For a complete description of this interface, see Saving Individual Objects on page 4-21.
Here is what the Move object screen would look like (with several objects selected):
Func:MOVE|||||Sel:14/211|||||Index:|||1|
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Sample||200*Zild|20|Ride|Hrd|C|4S|||260K
Sample||201*Zild|20|Ride|Sft|C|4S|||224K
Sample||202*Zild|16|Crash||||C|4S|||341K
Sample||203*Zild|NewBeatOpen|C|4S|||198K
Select||Next|||Type||Multi|||OK|||Cancel
The name of the function is displayed on the top line (Func:MOVE||).
If you press Cancel while in one of the object utilities, you are returned back to the Object
Utilities page (the
Select|database|function: screen pictured above.) Any objects that
were selected when you pressed Cancel will still be selected if you subsequently enter a
different object utility (by pressing a different soft button such as Name, for instance.) The
selections are reset when you exit the Object Utilities page (by pressing the Done button.)
All of the features of the Save Object dialog are accessible here:
You can use the Multiple Object Selector to select ranges of objects according to object types, IDs,
strings in the object names, or dependent relationships.
You can quickly select or deselect all objects using the Left/Right cursor and Up/Down cursor
double-presses.
You can audition any of the program, keymap, sample, and Song objects by pressing either the
Left or Right cursor arrow button, when the desired object is highlighted. Songs will play until
either cursor is pressed again.
Move
Pressing Move from the Object Utility page takes you to the Move utility. The Move utility
allows you to select any group of objects and move them to a different bank. If you only select
objects of a single type, then you are allowed to set a specific starting ID for the objects, of any
number (0-999). For instance, you could move a group of samples from scattered IDs to a
continuous range of IDs starting from ID 354.
If you move objects that are dependent objects of other objects (such as samples that are
dependents of a particular keymaps,) the parent objects are automatically relinked to their

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Kurzweil K2000 - GUIDE SUPPLEMENT - VERSION 3 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Synthesis TypeVAST (Variable Architecture Synthesis Technology)
Polyphony24 voices
CategorySynthesizer
ModelK2000
Document TypeGuide Supplement
Version3
SamplingOptional
Sequencer16-track sequencer
Keyboard61 keys
MIDIYes
EffectsReverb, chorus, delay, EQ, distortion

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