Kurzweil PC3A6 [47/423] Finding square one

Kurzweil PC3A6 [47/423] Finding square one
4-2
The Operating Modes
Using the Modes
The following table lists the procedures for moving between modes and editors. Note that the
Exit button won’t always take you where the table says it will; it often depends on how you got
where you are. The table assumes that you’ve entered a given editor via its corresponding mode.
You’ll always return to Program mode eventually if you press Exit repeatedly.
Current Mode/
Editor Status
Available Modes/
Editors
How to Get There
Any mode
All other modes Press corresponding mode button
Program mode
Program Editor Press Edit
Program Editor
Program mode Press Exit
Effects Editor On PROGFX page, select Insert, then press Edit
Setup mode
Setup Editor Press Edit
Setup Editor
Setup mode Press Exit
Program Editor On CH/PRG page: select LocalPrg parameter; press Edit
Quick Access mode
Quick Access Editor Press Edit
Quick Access Editor
Quick Access mode Press Exit
Song mode
Song Editor Select CurSong parameter; press Edit
Program Editor Select Program parameter; press Edit
Most editors
Previous mode or editor Press Exit
Finding Square One
If, at any time, you don’t know where you are, and the mode LEDs are all unlit, press Exit one or
more times. This will return you to the entry level of whatever mode you were in, and if you
press Exit enough times, you will always return to Program mode, the startup mode. If you’ve
made any changes, you’ll be asked whether you want to save before leaving any editor. Press the
No soft button or the Exit button if you don’t want to save. If you want to save, press the Rename
or Yes soft button, and you’ll see the Save dialog, which is described in Saving and Naming on page
5-3.
Using the Modes
You can play your PC3A regardless of the mode you’re in. The PC3A’s MIDI response is almost
always active. Even so there are three modes that are more performance-oriented than the others.
These are Program, Setup, and Quick Access modes. We’ll describe each of the eight modes
briey in this section.
Program Mode
The PC3A starts up in Program mode, where you can select, play, and edit programs. The
Program mode entry-level page shows the currently selected program, as well as a small
segment of the program list.
The Program Editor takes you to the core of the PC3A’s sound editing parameters.
Setup Mode
Setup mode lets you select, play, and edit setups. Setups consist of up to 16 separate zones, split
or overlapping, each having its own program, MIDI channel, and control parameters. Setups are
great for performance situations, whether you’re playing multiple PC3A programs or controlling
additional synths connected to the PC3A’s MIDI Out port. Chapter 7 describes Setup mode.

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