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Setup Mode and the Setup Editor
Switch Controller Parameters
Switch Controller Parameters
Switch (physical) controllers have only two states: on and off. The K2600 switch controllers are:
¥ Panel Switches 1 and 2 (PSw1 and PSw2)
¥ Footswitch Pedals 1, 2, 3, and 4 (FtSw1, FtSw2, FtSw3, and FtSw4)
Note that buttons 1Ð8 above the sliders are dedicated to zone status and muting, as well as 
sequencer muting, and are not assignable controllers.
Switch Type (SwType)
The parameters for Switch controllers are slightly different from those for continuous 
controllers. The Þrst parameter is Switch Type (SwType). The choices available are Momentary 
in which a switchÕs action lasts only as long as you are pushing it, and Toggle, in which the 
switchÕs action lasts until you press it again. You can also assign the switch controller to send a 
note, using Note Momentary and Note Toggle.
Momentary mode is used for functions like sustain or portamento, while Toggle mode is used 
for functions such as arpeggiator on/off. The buttons show which mode they are in by the 
behavior of their lights: if a button is in Momentary mode, its light glows only as long as you are 
holding it, while if it is in Toggle mode, the light stays on until you press it again. Bear in mind 
that button assignments are independent per zone, and since thereÕs just a single light per 
button, the light shows the state of the button only for the current zone. When you press the 
button, however, it executes its assignments for all zones that use that button.
Destination
Destination determines what MIDI Controller or other message will be sent when the switch is 
onÑthat is, either pressed and held or toggled from the off position. The list of available 
controllers on page 7-24 is the same as for the continuous controllers, and can be accessed the 
same way.
If you set SwType to Note Momentary or Note Toggle, the values for Destination change to 
display MIDI note values. This can be pretty interesting if you want to do some unusual things 
with the switch controllers. For example, choose a drum program for the current zone, then set 
the destination of Footswitch 1 to Note Momentary. Now set the value of Destination to a key 
with a kick drum or a closed hi-hat sound, and impress your drummer friends. Or, you could set 
SwType to Note Toggle and use the Footswitch to start and stop a sampled groove, freeing up 
your hands to play a different program.
Parameter Range of Values Default 
Destination MIDI Control Source list MPress
Scale ±300% 100%
Add -128 to +127 0
Curve Curve list (see text) Lin
Entry Value None, 0–127 None
Exit Value None, 0–127 None