Program Mode and the Program Editor
Function Soft Buttons
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Function Soft Buttons
The remainder of this chapter describes the soft buttons that perform specific functions, as 
opposed to selecting programming pages. The descriptions below are arranged in the order in 
which you would see the soft buttons if you pressed the more> button repeatedly. You can 
always get to these buttons, regardless of which page is currently selected.
Set Range (SetRng)
The SetRng soft button gives you a quick way to set the lowest and highest notes in the 
currently selected layer. Press this button, and the K2661 will prompt you to trigger the note you 
want to set as the low note for the layer. Press the Cancel soft button if you change your mind. 
Otherwise, trigger the desired note on the K2661 keyboard or a MIDI controller. When you 
trigger a note, the K2661 prompts you to trigger the note you want to be the highest in the layer. 
When you trigger another note, the previously selected page returns, and the notes you 
triggered will be recorded as the new values for the LoKey and HiKey parameters on the LAYER 
page. You’ll notice that the higher of the two notes you triggered is entered as the HiKey value, 
regardless of the order in which you triggered the two notes.
Name
Call up the page that enables you to change the name of the current program. See page 5-3.
Save
Start the process of saving the current program. See page 5-3.
Delete
Delete the current program from RAM. You can also delete any other RAM program by scrolling 
through the list that appears when you press the Delete soft button, then pressing Delete again 
when the desired program is selected. If you attempt to delete a ROM program, the K2661 will 
say it’s deleting the program, but it doesn’t actually do it. See page 5-6.
Dump
Send a MIDI System Exclusive dump of the current program’s settings. See the Musician’s 
Reference for more information about System Exclusive messages.
New Layer (NewLyr)
Create a new layer, numbered one above the highest existing layer. The new layer’s parameters 
are those of the single layer in Program 199, called Default Program. When you press this 
button, the K2661 will tell you that it is creating a new layer, then will return to the page you 
were on. The new layer becomes the current layer, and is the highest-numbered layer in the 
program. If the current program already has its maximum number of layers, the K2661 will tell 
you that you can’t add any more.
Program 199 makes a good template for programs that you build from the algorithm up. You 
might want to edit Program 199 to adjust one or more parameters to values you want to use in 
your template program. If you like the settings of the default layer as they are, however, 
remember not to make any permanent changes to Program 199.