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3-8
Playing Your PC2R
The Front Panel
Layer
In Internal Voices mode, this button switches the PC2R into AutoSplit mode, and adds a layer.
In KB3 mode, this button switches between low and high volume for the percussion effect (if
any) for the current program.
In MIDI Setups mode, this button selects Zone 2 for viewing or editing.
Split
In Internal Voices mode, this button switches the PC2R into AutoSplit mode, and adds a new
sound below a preset split point.
In KB3 mode, this button switches between fast and slow decay for the percussion effect (if any)
for the current program.
In MIDI Setups mode, this button selects Zone 3 for viewing or editing.
Split Layer
In Internal Voices mode, this button switches the PC2R into AutoSplit mode, and adds a layer to
the sound below the split point.
In KB3 mode, this button switches between high and low pitch for the percussion effect (if any)
for the current program.
In MIDI Setups mode, this button selects Zone 4 for viewing or editing.
In any performance mode, pressing Split and Split Layer together is an editing shortcut that
displays the AutoSplit Key parameter. You can then use the Alpha Wheel to change the
AutoSplit key (or hold down the Enter button and play a note on your MIDI source). Press
Cancel to return to your performance mode.
Shift
The Shift button controls the functions of Knobs AD (described below). Each time you press
Shift, its LED changes color—from green to amber to red. Each of these states causes
Knobs AD to have a different set of functions. The default functions of the knobs depend on
your performance mode (they do different things in each mode). You can program them for
different functions as well.
Knobs A–D
In Internal Voices mode and MIDI Setups mode, Knobs AD control various program
characteristics, as defined by a series of parameters in the Controllers menu in the Setup Editor.
Remember that controller assignments in Internal Voices mode are defined by the internal setup,
which you can edit in AutoSplit mode (which is a subset of the Setup Editor)—while in Internal
Voices mode, press Main; hold Global and move a knob to select its Ctrl Num parameter;
change its value; press Store; press the Internal Voices button at the Save prompt. See page 3-23.

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