Kurzweil PC3A7 [31/423] Program mode display

Kurzweil PC3A7 [31/423] Program mode display
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Startup
PC3A Programs
Program Mode Display
Take a minute to familiarize yourself with the Program mode display. It gives you some helpful
basic information, like the MIDI transposition, what MIDI channel you’re on, and which
program is currently selected.
Info Box
There’s a box at the left side of the display. The info box, as it’s called, displays information about
the current program (there’s also an info box for Setup mode).
Soft buttons
On most PC3A screens, the bottom line of the display identies the function of each of the
buttons beneath the display. We call these buttons soft buttons, because they do dierent things
depending on what’s currently showing in the display.
In Program and Quick Access modes, you can change octaves with the Octav- and Octav+
buttons under the display. The Info soft button shows you relevant details about the current
item. The Xpose-/Xpose+ buttons are a shortcut for quick transposition in semitone (half step)
increments. You can use them to transpose the entire PC3A as much as three octaves up or down.
The top line of the display shows the current amount of transposition (Xpose). Press both Xpose
buttons simultaneously to return transposition to zero.
The Panic button (or a double press of Cancel and Enter at the bottom of the alphanumeric
keypad) sends an All Notes O message and an All Controllers O message—both to the PC3A
and over all 16 MIDI channels. You won’t need it often, but it’s nice to have.
VAST Programs
A “normal” VAST program is what most of the factory programs are. The info box contains
details about the dierent layers in each program, usually indicating the keymap used in each
layer. The line under the keymap name indicates the layer’s keyboard range. In this case, only the
rst two displayed layers extend across the entire keyboard (A 0 to C 8). The × symbol to the right
of each layer shows that the keymap is a stereo keymap.

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