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Setup Mode and the Setup Editor
The COMMON Page
Press Edit while the Song parameter is highlighted to use the Song Editor. See Chapter 12 for 
more information on the Song EditorÕs functions.
When the current setup has a song linked to it, the Stop, Play/Pause, or Record buttons enable 
you to start and stop both Recording and Playback of the current song while youÕre in Setup 
mode. For rack-mount model owners, pressing the Up/Down cursor buttons toggles between 
Play and Pause, without resetting the Locate point. Pressing the Left/Right buttons toggles 
between Start and Stop, resetting Locate to 1:1. These double-button presses work in any mode.
If you are planning to use a particular song with a setup, there are some important things to 
keep in mind. First, every track of your song and every setup zone should be on different MIDI 
channels. Secondly, set the FX Mode to Auto and the FX Channel to Current on the Effects-mode 
page; this way, when you play a song from within Setup mode, youÕll hear the effect assigned to 
that song.
Once youÕve chosen a song on the COMMON page (and worked out any MIDI conßicts), you 
can use Setup mode to do some pretty cool things. If you want to start the song with a 
Footswitch, for example, you can assign the Destination parameter of any Footswitch to 
Play/Stp (MIDI 102). Because of the nature of this special function controller, set SwType to 
Momentary rather than Toggle.
HereÕs another great feature: by linking songs with setups, you can select songs from Quick 
Access mode. By assigning different songs to different setups, and then assigning those setups 
in one Quick Access bank, you can select one of up to ten songs with a single button press.
Sync
Setting this parameter to a value of On enables you to do two things during song playback:
¥ When you change the current song, it Þnishes before the newly-selected song starts
¥ When using Note Ons (keystrikes or MIDI input) to retrigger and transpose steps in an 
arrangement, you can trigger a Note On at any time during the current bar, to retrigger the 
step at the beginning of the next bar
When Sync is Off, changing a song during playback immediately starts the new song, and 
Note Ons immediately retrigger or transpose.
Mutes
The Mutes parameter gives you manual control over the behavior of the buttons above the 
programmable sliders. ThereÕs really only one case in which youÕd need to worry about this 
parameter: when you have a setup that contains both VAST programs and KB3 programs, and 
you want the buttons to control KB3 features.
By default, the K2600 uses the Mute buttons (the buttons above the sliders on keyboard models) 
to control the muting and unmuting of zonesÑwhich means you donÕt have real-time control 
over any KB3 features. Changes the Mutes parameter to KB3 Control to use the Mute buttons as 
real-time KB3 controllers. The white labeling above the buttons describes their functions.