1.3.3 -
Selection
Section
The Selection area
on
the Front Panel contains the switches
that
allow users to control the main r functions of the system. With
the
LCD display, they tell what operating mode' the instrument is
in
and allow the musician to make changes and answer questions.
SPLIT KEYBOARD - This is another control used at per-
formance time.
It allows you
to
assign a certain section of
the keyboard temporarily to a certain instrument.
CHORUS
- When you press this button, you can turn one sound
into many. The
"Chorus" capability can be used for doubling,
built-in
echo and flanging.
SELECTION SWITCHES - The YES,
NO
and SELECT switches are
used to choose options and answer questions
displayed
on
the
LCD.
NUMERIC KEYPAD - Use the numeric keypad to enter choices
and
to
select functions (with the "F" switch).
1.3.4 -
Program
Section
This group of controls, along with the numeric keypad, allow
you to program the Kurzweil 250. These controls are generally used
for setup before a performance.
CURSOR KEYS - The cross shaped group of keys below PLAY are
the cursor
controls. The center key (R) is for resetting when
you have made a mistake or want to return to the
initial cursor
placement.
S
EQU
EN C E R - The Kurzweil 250's sequencer is a built-in,
12,000
-note multi-track digital recorder. You can use it to lay
down one instrument and then play a second instrument on top
of it.
By
repeating this process, you can build up to 12 diff-
erent tracks.
Other keys
in
this section speed up or slow down the tempo of a
piece,
modulate
to
another key, change modes or edit keyboards,
instruments or sequences.
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