Startup
 
              Startup—the Details
 
  
 
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Chapter 2
Startup
 
If hooking up new gear is familiar to you, and you just want to get going, hereÕs a quick 
description of all the basic things you need to cover to get started with your K2vx. If you need 
more information, thorough descriptions of each step follow. In either case, check out ÒPlaying 
the Presets,Ó later in this chapter.
 
Basic Startup Checklist:
 
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Install the supplied batteries.  See "Battery Installation" on page 2-2.
 
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Mount your K2vxR securely in a standard 19-inch MIDI rack, or set it on a hard ßat 
surface. Make sure to leave plenty of room for ventilation. 
 
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If you will be transporting the rack containing the K2vxR, be sure to support the back of 
the unit.  ItÕs fairly heavy, and you donÕt want your K2vxR to get damaged when you 
move the rack around. 
 
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Connect the power cable.
 
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Make sure your sound system is at a safe volume level.
 
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Plug in a pair of stereo headphones or run standard (1/4-inch) audio cables from your 
ampliÞer or mixer to the MIX audio outputs on the K2vx (Use the MIX L out for mono). 
ItÕs good practice to make the cable connection to the K2vx (or any instrument) last, since 
this will reduce the chance of creating static electricity that can cause an audible "pop" 
(and, in extreme cases, cause equipment damage).
 
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Connect a MIDI cable from the MIDI Out port of your MIDI controller to the MIDI In port 
of the K2vx.
 
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Power up and start jamming.
 
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If you hear distortion, reduce the gain on your mixing board, or use the pad if it has one.
 
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Scroll through the Program list with the Alpha Wheel (the large knob to the right of the 
display).
 
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If your MIDI controller can transmit on more than one MIDI channel, check out Setup 
mode by pressing the Setup mode button. Then use the Alpha Wheel to select tri-zone 
setups with independent programs, MIDI channels and controller assignments in each 
zone.
 
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Press the Quick Access mode button and use the numeric keys to select from 
programmable banks of ten programs or setups.
 
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If you donÕt hear anything, review these steps, or check the Troubleshooting section in the 
 
Reference Guide
 
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Startup—the Details
 
This section will walk you through the hookup of your K2vx. WeÕll take a look at the rear panel, 
then describe the power, audio, and other cable connections. 
 
Before You Start...
 
DonÕt connect anything until you make sure your K2vx is properly and safely situated. Also, if 
your K2vx has been out in the cold, give the unit a little time to warm up to room temperature 
before starting it, since condensation may have formed inside the K2vx. 
YouÕll probably be mounting the K2vx in a standard 19-inch MIDI rack (it takes up three rack 
spaces). If you will be transporting the rack containing the K2vxR, be sure to support the back 
of the K2vx within the rack. 
If youÕre not installing the K2vx in a rack, it should rest on a hard ßat surface. In this case, it 
 
must
 
 rest on its rubber feet (supplied in the packing carton), and 
 
NOT
 
 on the bottom panel.