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Kurzweil K2600 - MUSICIANS GUIDE REV A PART NUMBER 910330 CHAP 5 User Manual

Kurzweil K2600 - MUSICIANS GUIDE REV A PART NUMBER 910330 CHAP 5
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Editing Conventions
Saving and Naming
5-5
way, since you canÕt truly write to ROM. The ROM object will reappear if you delete the newly
edited object (there are soft buttons in each editor for deleting objects).
RAM Objects
If the original object was a RAM object, the K2600 will assume you want to replace it, and will
suggest the same ID as the original object (if it has an asteriskÑ*Ñbetween its ID and its name,
itÕs a RAM object). As with ROM objects, you can cancel, replace, or change the ID and save to
an unused ID. If you replace a RAM object, however, itÕs deÞnitely gone!
Keyboard Naming
The keyboard naming feature makes
naming objects convenient (and
musical!). With keyboard naming
enabled, you can use the keyboard
(or your MIDI controller) to enter
the name of the object youÕre
modifying.
There are three keyboard naming
states: Off (disabled), On, and Adv
(Advance). When set to On or Adv,
the keys (MIDI note numbers,
actually) correspond to all the
characters shown on page 5-4. There
are also equivalents to the cursor
movement, insertion, deletion, and
OK (Enter) buttons.
On requires you to move the cursor
to enter each letter, just as you have
to do when using the normal data
entry methods for naming. Adv
automatically moves the cursor one
space to the right each time you
strike a key, just like a typewriter or
computer keyboard. This is the most
convenient setting.
When youÕre in the Rename dialog,
use either of the Chan/Bank buttons
to change the keyboard naming
state.
Keyboard naming works on the
K2600R as well, as long as the
LocalKbdCh parameter on the
RECEIVE page in MIDI mode is set
to the same channel as the one your
MIDI controller is transmitting on.
l L
Delete; move characters left one space
Move cursor left one space
Move cursor right one space
(Shift)
(Space)
2 @
a A
3 #
b B
c C
4 $
d D
5 %
e E
f F
6 ^
g G
7 &
h H
8 *
i I
j J
9 (
k K
0 (zero) )
m M
- (Hyphen) _ (Underscore)
n N
= (Equals) +
o O
(Backspace)
p P
q Q
; (Semicolon) : (Colon)
r R
' (Apostrophe) '' (Quote)
s S
t T
, (Comma) <
u U
. (Period) >
v V
/ (Slash) ?
w W
x X
[ (Left bracket) ` (Back quote)
y Y
] (Right bracket) \ (Backslash)
z Z
(Space)
(OK, Enter)
(Shift)
Move cursor to end of name
A0
C4
(y)
tch Wheel Absolute Value
C8
1 !
Move cursor to start of name
Insert; move characters right one space
Move cursor right one space
Delete; move characters left one space
Move cursor left one space
C5
C6
C7
C3
C2
Insert; move characters right one space
Use the (Shift) keys or
Sustain pedal to enter
upper-case and
special characters

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Kurzweil K2600 - MUSICIANS GUIDE REV A PART NUMBER 910330 CHAP 5 Specifications

General IconGeneral
CategorySynthesizer
Polyphony48 voices
Multitimbral16 parts
MIDIIn, Out, Thru
TypeWorkstation
Synthesis MethodV.A.S.T. (Variable Architecture Synthesis Technology)
RAMUp to 128 MB
Keyboard76 keys, semi-weighted with aftertouch
Display240 x 64 pixel LCD
ControllersPitch wheel, modulation wheel
OutputsStereo headphone output
InputsStereo analog inputs
SamplingYes

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