Front Panel
 
              Mode Button Functions
 
  
 
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to change, then press the corresponding numeric button, as labeled. Press the button as many 
times as necessary to enter the desired character. Pressing CLEAR will enter a space before the 
selected character. The Ò0Ó button will enter the numerals 0Ð9 when pressed repeatedly.
HereÕs an example. To enter the letter ÒCÓ in a blank space, press Ò1Ó three times. You can press 
the +/- button before or after entering the letter.
The CANCEL button is equivalent to the 
 
>>>
 soft button, and ENTER is the same as OK. The 
CLEAR button replaces the currently selected character with a space. The Ò+/-Ó button toggles 
between uppercase and lowercase letters.
When you press the +/- button on the alphanumeric pad, the currently selected character (the 
one with the cursor under it) will switch from upper case to lower case, and vice versa. The +/- 
button is a toggle; that is, if you switch from lower to upper case, all further entries will be in 
upper case until you press the +/- button again.
There are several punctuation characters available as well, but they can be entered only with 
the Alpha Wheel or Plus/Minus buttons. The punctuation characters are between ÒzÓ (lower 
case) and Ò0.Ó
 
Special Alphanumeric Pad Functions
When youÕre in Quick Access mode, the Alphanumeric pad can be used to select the entries in 
the current Quick Access bank. The layout of the alphanumeric pad corresponds to the layout 
of Quick Access bank entries as seen on the Quick Access mode page.
ThereÕs also a shortcut for selecting different QA banks while in QA mode. Just press the +/- or 
CLEAR button on the alphanumeric pad, and youÕll be prompted to enter a bank number. Type 
the desired number on the alphanumeric pad, then press ENTER. The bank will be selected, 
and youÕll return to the Quick Access page.
You can also use the alphanumeric pad to select strings to search for in the currently selected 
list of objects, and to enter new strings to search for. The search function is described fully in 
Chapter 3 in the 
Performance Guide
.
 
The Display
You may want to adjust the contrast of the display for different lighting conditions. The 
Contrast parameter in Master mode lets you set the contrast to your liking.
 
MIDI LED
Lights when the K2vx is receiving MIDI information at its MIDI In port.
 
Mode Button Functions
The mode buttons do more than select modes; when youÕre in the Program or Setup Editor, 
they have special functions, as indicated by the green labeling under each button. They also 
work as track mutes on the Mixer page of Song Mode.
PROGRAM / Mute 1 When youÕre in the Program Editor, this button will mute Layer 1 
of the current program or the currently displayed layer for drum 
programs. While in the Setup Editor, it will mute Zone 1 of the 
current setup. On MIXER page of Song mode, mutes either track 
1 or 9.