Setup Mode and the Setup Editor
The Utility Soft Buttons
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parameter to put the zero point elsewhere. In Absolute mode, just touching the ribbon affects 
the sound (unless you touch it at exactly the zero point). Every movement you make along the 
ribbon sends control values based on how far you are from the zero point.
Spring
When Spring is On, the Controller to which youÕve assigned the ribbon ÒspringsÓ back to its 
zero point automatically when you lift your Þnger off the ribbon. This is generally the behavior 
you want.
When Spring is Off, the Controller to which youÕve assigned the ribbon sticks at its current 
value when you lift your Þnger off the ribbon. While this can be useful, you should be careful 
with it. When Spring is Off, if the ribbon is doing something when you exit the setup, itÕll 
continue doing that when you return to the setup. This can be good or bad. If you want to set 
Spring to Off in a setup, but want to be sure of the initial sound of the setup, go to the RIBBON 
page in the setup, and for each ribbon for which youÕve set Spring to Off, set the entry value 
(Ent) parameter to a value of 0 (or whatever you like).
Center
This deÞnes the zero point for each section on the ribbonÑthe point at which the Controller to 
which the ribbon is assigned has no effect on the sound. You can choose any point between 0 
and 127. A value of 64 puts the zero point in the physical center of the ribbon. Values of 0 and 
127 place the zero point at the sectionÕs extreme left and extreme right. Note that setting the 
Spring parameter to Off disables the Center parameter for that ribbon.
The value you choose for this parameter can have considerable effect. In many factory setups, 
for example, the Large Ribbon affects pitch. In these setups, changing the value of the Center 
parameter would transpose the setup.
The Utility Soft Buttons
In addition to the Setup EditorÕs pages, there are basic library and editing soft buttons. Their 
functions are described below.
Name
This enables you to rename the current setup. Use any data entry method to do this, including 
the letters on the alphanumeric buttonpad.
Save
Pressing Save calls up the standard Save Dialog. Simultaneously pressing the Plus and Minus 
data entry buttons toggles between saving the setup to the Þrst available empty location, or 
replacing a currently existing setup.
Delete
This erases a setup from RAM, freeing up space to store setups in other locations. (You can check 
the free memory in the K2600 at any time, on the top line of the Master-mode page.) Press 
Delete, and use a data entry method to choose which setup you want deleted. Press Delete 
again, and an ÒAre You Sure?Ó message will appear (unless you have set a value of No for the 
ConÞrm parameter on the Master-mode page). Press Yes to delete the setup, or No to cancel.