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Programming Examples
example, weÕre going to rename it as KB3 Setup). Of course, if you prefer, you can use soft
buttons and data entry (Alpha Wheel, cursor buttons, or alphanumeric button pad) to
rename the setup.
20. Hold down G 6, then strike D 4 (or do the equivalent on your MIDI source). This enters a
K as the Þrst character in the name.
21. Hold down G 6 and strike B 2 to enter a B.
22. Release G 6, then press A
#
2 to enter a 3.
23. Strike G
#
6 three times to delete three characters. Notice how the remaining characters
shift to the left.
24. Strike G 2 to enter a space. YouÕre Þnished renaming.
25. Press OK. The save dialog reappears. Change the setupÕs ID if you want, then press Save.
YouÕll return to Setup mode.
Example 7
Using the KB3 Setup From the Accessory Disk
1. Insert the ßoppy disk called K2600 Additional Programs and Factory RAM Banks into
the K2600Õs ßoppy drive.
2. Set the value of the CurrentDisk parameter to Floppy, if it isnÕt already there.
3. Use the cursor buttons to highlight the directory called MOREPRGS, then press
Open or OK.
4. Highlight the Þle KB3.K26, if it isnÕt already highlighted. Press OK. The K2600 prompts
you to select a memory bank.
5. Select a different bank if you wish, then press OK.
6. Press Fill, which determines how the K2600 assigns an ID to the Þle youÕre loading. This
loads the Þle into the Þrst available ID in the bank you selectedÑwithout affecting any
objects already stored in the bank. When the Þle has loaded, the K2600 will return to the
Disk-mode page.
7. Press the MIDI mode button, then press the XMIT soft button.
8. Highlight the value of the CtlSetup parameter, then press 2 0 0 Enter on the alphanumeric
buttonpad.