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Kurzweil PC2R Musician’s Guide
Contents
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Color-Coded Labeling............................................................................................................................................. 3-5
The Display (LCD)................................................................................................................................................... 3-5
The Performance Region......................................................................................................................................... 3-7
The Edit Region........................................................................................................................................................ 3-9
The Modes Region ..................................................................................................................................................3-11
Program and Setup Organization............................................................................................................................... 3-12
Selecting Programs and Setups................................................................................................................................... 3-13
EQ .................................................................................................................................................................................... 3-14
Changing the EQ.................................................................................................................................................... 3-14
Using the Controllers on Your MIDI Source ............................................................................................................. 3-14
Effects.............................................................................................................................................................................. 3-15
Controlling Effects ................................................................................................................................................. 3-15
Selecting Effects...................................................................................................................................................... 3-16
Changing the Effects Routing............................................................................................................................... 3-16
Bypassing Effects.................................................................................................................................................... 3-17
Wet/Dry Mix .......................................................................................................................................................... 3-17
Changing the Wet/Dry Mix From the Front Panel.................................................................................... 3-18
Editing Effects......................................................................................................................................................... 3-18
Layering and Splitting.................................................................................................................................................. 3-18
Using AutoSplit for Quick Layers and Splits..................................................................................................... 3-19
How AutoSplit Works ........................................................................................................................................... 3-19
Saving Quick Layers and Splits ........................................................................................................................... 3-20
Changing the AutoSplit Key Without Editing................................................................................................... 3-20
Saving the AutoSplit Key...................................................................................................................................... 3-21
Muting and Soloing ...................................................................................................................................................... 3-21
Muting ..................................................................................................................................................................... 3-21
Soloing ..................................................................................................................................................................... 3-21
Zone-Button LEDs ................................................................................................................................................. 3-22
The AutoSplit Feature............................................................................................................................................ 3-23
Saving the Internal Setup............................................................................................................................................. 3-23
Chapter 4 Programming Your PC2R
Basic Editing Concepts ................................................................................................................................................... 4-1
Overview................................................................................................................................................................... 4-1
Beginning to Edit...................................................................................................................................................... 4-1
Entering an Edit Mode..................................................................................................................................... 4-2
Finding a Parameter and Changing its Value............................................................................................... 4-2
Naming and Storing ......................................................................................................................................... 4-3
Other Save-Dialog Functions ................................................................................................................................. 4-4
Restoring Factory Effects ................................................................................................................................. 4-4
Deleting Objects ................................................................................................................................................ 4-4
Dumping Objects .............................................................................................................................................. 4-5
Editing Short Cuts: Intuitive Entry....................................................................................................................... 4-6
Short Cuts for Navigating the Controllers Menu......................................................................................... 4-6
Short Cuts for Changing Parameter Values .................................................................................................. 4-7
Other Editing Functions.......................................................................................................................................... 4-8
Comparing ......................................................................................................................................................... 4-8
Copying and Pasting ........................................................................................................................................ 4-9
More About SysEx Dumps ....................................................................................................................................4-11
SysEx IDs...........................................................................................................................................................4-11
Dumping the Entire Memory........................................................................................................................ 4-12

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