Program Mode and the Program Editor
 
              The Program Mode Page
 
 
 
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tell you that you have selected a drum program without being on one of the drum channels. 
Unlike normal programs on the K2vx, which can contain up to 3 layers, drum programs can 
have as many as 32 layers. 
Even though drum programs donÕt have to have drum sounds assigned to them,  we use the 
name drum program because that is the most likely purpose for a program with 32 layers. The 
only limitation for a drum program is that it must be played on a MIDI channel that has been 
designated as a drum channel.  A drum channel can play any program - it does not have to play 
a drum program, but a drum program must be played on a drum channel. 
You can have up to 8 drum channels on the 2000. Channels 1 through 8 are drum channels by 
default, but you can change this to be channels 1 through 7 plus the channel of your choice. To 
set that channel, go to the Master page and set the Drum Channel parameter to any value 
between 9 and 16 to select that channel plus 1 through 7. In the example above, DrumChan on 
the Master page has been set to 12.
 
The Soft Buttons in Program Mode
If the value of the Local Keyboard Channel parameter (on the RECV page in MIDI mode) 
matches the transmission channel of your MIDI controller, you can use the Octav- or Octav+ 
soft buttons for quick transposition. The top line will reßect the change. This will transpose the 
K2vx as well as any MIDI devices connected to the K2vxÕs MIDI Out port. Press both Octave 
soft buttons simultaneously to reset the transposition to zero. Changing the transposition with 
the soft buttons will also change the corresponding setting on the MIDI XMIT page. If the Local 
Keyboard Channel parameter is not set to match the transmission channel of your MIDI 
controller, the Octave soft buttons will have no effect.
Pressing the Panic soft button will send an All Notes Off message and an All Controllers Off 
message on all 16 MIDI channels. If you press the View soft button, the current programÕs name 
will be displayed in large letters. Press it again to return to the normal display.
Use the Chan- and Chan+ soft buttons to change the current MIDI channel. This changes the 
MIDI channel the K2vx uses internally, as well as the channel youÕre using to send information 
to other synths connected to the K2vxÕs MIDI Out port (MIDI slaves). Changing the current 
MIDI channel with the soft buttons will also change the corresponding setting on the MIDI 
XMIT page.
ProgramMode||||Xpose:0ST|||<>Channel:9||
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!@|141|Slo|Ensemble||||
Drum|Program||||||#|142|W|Tell|Orchestra
|11|layers||||||||#|143|(Jazz|Band)|||||
||||||||||||||||||#|144|(Rock|Quartet)||
DrumChans:|1-7,|12#|145|Gargantuanism|||
%%%%%%^%%%%%%^%%%%$|146|Weeping|Guitar||
Octav-|Octav+|Panic||View|||Chan-||Chan+
Current drum channels are 1-7 and 12.
Current MIDI channel is 9. Parentheses
around drum program names show that 
they won’t sound on this channel.