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Kurzweil PC4 SE - The Display

Kurzweil PC4 SE
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Multi Mode
The Display
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The Display
In Multi Mode, the top line of the display shows the current Mode, MIDI transposition,
and MIDI In/Out activity indicators.
e currently selected Multi ID number and name are shown in the center of the display. If
the selected multi is a user multi, the USER icon is displayed next to the multi name.
When a controller is moved, the controller assignment and value for each Zone/MIDI
Channel is briey displayed below the Multi ID and name (the Global Mode Display
parameter must be set to Favorites, and the Global Mode Show Controllers parameter must
be set to Yes.).
Note: Factory Multis with names that end with “[A0]” will play a looping Ri when the A0
key (the lowest key) is pressed. Press A#0 to stop the Ri. Other keys in the octave above A0
will often play a Ri or Arpeggiator Step Sequence which can be transposed by playing each
key.
Factory Multis with names that end with a note range like “[A0~B1]” will play a Ri or
Arpeggio Step Sequence which can be transposed by playing each key in the range.
MIDI In/Out Activity Indicators
MIDI In/Out activity indicators are displayed at the top of the screen (shown as 2 MIDI
port symbols with “I” for “in” and “O” for “out”). ese indicators briey light up when
MIDI has been recently sent to or received by the PC4 SE’s MIDI/USB ports. If the symbol
is green, this indicates there has been MIDI activity on that port in the last few seconds. If
the symbol is red, this indicates there has been communication with the external software
editor on that port in the last few seconds. If the symbol is gray, this indicates there has been
no MIDI activity on that port in the last few seconds.

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