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SECTION 2 STARTUP.DOC
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2.12.4
2.12.5
2.12.6
2.13
2.13.1
2.14
2.14
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outputs.
The
settings
for
these
parameters
will
affect
each
layer
in
every
program.
The
parameters
Out
A->Mix
and
Out
B->Mix
determine
the
panning
of
the
audio
signal
at
the
mixed
outs.
If
they
are
set
to
Stereo,
whatever
panning
is
applied
to
each
program
(as
set
on
the
OUTPUT
page
in
the
Program
Editor)
will
show
up
at
the
MIX
outputs.
If
either
of
these
parameters
is
set
to
Mono,
the
programs
routed
to
the
corresponding
audio
output
group
will
send
all
of
their
sound
at
equal
levels
to
both
outputs,
regardless
of
any
panning
that
might
be
applied
to
them
on
the
OUTPUT
page.
This
is
a
quick
and
convenient
way
to
convert
the
MIX
outputs
into
two
mono
outputs.
The
parameter
Out
A->FX
is
intended
for
special
cases
when
you
want
an
additional
separate
output
that
does
not
go
through
the
K2000's
effects
processor.
A
value
of
L
Only
bypasses
the
effects
processor
for
all
sounds
assigned
to
the
right
side
of
Output
Group
A.
STEREO INSERT
CABLES
The
preceding
description
of
the
separate
outputs
is
only
part
of
the
picture.
You
can
make
the
separate
outputs
even
more
useful
by
using
stereo
insert
cables.
A
stereo
insert
has
a
single
stereo
plug
on
one
end;
the
other
end
is
split
into
two
mono
cables
fitted
with
mono
plugs.
By
plugging
the
stereo
end
of
a
stereo
insert
cable
into
one
or
more
of
the
K2000's
separate
outputs,
many
audio
configurations
with
outboard
gear
can
be
created.
The
tip
of
the
stereo
end
carries
the
signal
to
the
send
side
of
the
split
end,
and
the
ring
of
the
stereo
end
receives
the
signal
from
the
return
side.
EFFECTS
RETURN
Plug
the
stereo
end
of
a
stereo
insert
cable
into
one
of
the
K2000's
separate
outputs,
then
plug
the
send
side
of
the
split
end
into
an
input
on
an
outboard
effects
box.
If
you
connect
the
effects
box's
output
to
the
return
side
of
the
split
end,
you've
created
a
loop
that
will
send
the
K2000's
output
into
the
effects
box,
and
return
it
wet
to
the
K2000.
Since
the
loop
returns
the
signal
to
the
same
output jack
on
the
K2000,
the
K2000's
MIX
outputs
act
as
if
there
were
no
cable
at
all
plugged
into
the
separate
output,
and
the
signal
will
appear
at
one
or
both
of
the
MIX
outputs.
If
you
are
using
one
of
the
Group
A
outputs,
you
can
apply
the
effect
of
both
the
outboard
box
and
the
K2000's
global
effects
processor
to
the
corresponding
side
of
the
K2000's
MIX
outputs.
IF
you
do
not
wan
to
double
the
effects
in
this
way,
go
the
Effects
mode,
set
the
FX
mode
parameter
to
Master,
and
set
the
Wet/Dry
Mix
parameter
to
0%.
Also,
you
can
set
the
Pan
parameter
of
programs
routed
to
Output
Group
A
fully
right,
then
go
to
Master
mode
and
set
the
Out
A->Mix
parameter
to
mono,
and
the
Out
A->FX
parameter
to
L
Only.
This
will
send
programs
routed
to
Output
Group
A
to
the
MIX
outputs
without
going
through
the
K2000's
effects
processor,
but
will
still
send
the
signal
to
both
the
left
and
right
MIX
outputs.
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Kurzweil K2000 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeDigital Synthesizer
Polyphony24 voices
Weight35 lbs
Year Released1991
WaveformsSample-based, user loadable
LFOYes
FilterYes, multimode
EffectsYes, multi-effects processor
Keyboard61 keys
Memoryexpandable RAM
StorageFloppy disk drive
MIDIYes
OutputsStereo
DisplayLCD
Timbrality16-part multitimbral

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