Kurzweil PC3A6 [68/423] The mode buttons in the program editor

Kurzweil PC3A6 [68/423] The mode buttons in the program editor
Program Mode
Editing VAST Programs
6-13
Two of the soft buttons in the Program Editor are special cases. They’re the soft buttons that select
the editing pages for the rst and last DSP functions (Pitch and Level, respectively) of the current
program’s algorithm. One of these soft buttons is labeled PITCH, and pressing it will take you to
the DSPCTL (DSP Control) page with the Pitch parameter highlighted. The other one of these soft
buttons is labeled AMP, and pressing it will take you to the DSPCTL page with the Level
parameter highlighted. Additionally, pressing the DSPCTL soft button will take you to the
DSPCTL page.
The MODE Buttons in the Program Editor
When in the Program editor, each of the MODE select button has a dierent function. Beside
each button is the name of its function in the Program editor. When activated, the button’s LED
will light up.
Mute 1, 2, 3, and 4
Each of the top four MODE select buttons serve to mute one of the current program’s rst four
layers. Pressing the Program button mutes layer 1, pressing the MIDI button mutes layer 2,
pressing the Setup button mutes layer 3, and pressing the Master button mutes layer 4.
Solo
Pressing the Q Access button solos the current layer.
Mute Active
Pressing the Song button mutes the current layer.
FX Bypass
Pressing the Eect button bypasses all eects. Note, however, that if either of the Aux Overrides
in Eects mode are active, then those eects are still applied.
Compare
Pressing the Storage button calls up the Compare Editor, which recalls the program pre-edit
settings, allowing you to compare your edited program with the original program. Pressing the
Storage button again returns you to the Program editor. Using the Compare Editor makes no
changes to the current program.
Assigning Program Parameters to Control Sources
Many PC3A program parameters can be assigned to be controlled by the PC3A’s physical
controllers or by MIDI CCs from an external MIDI device. For details on controllable parameters
of VAST programs, see the following sections: The DSP Modulation (DSPMOD) Page on page 6-30,
The LFO Page on page 6-38, The ASR Page on page 6-40, The Function (FUN) Page on page 6-41, The
Envelope Control (ENVCTL) Page on page 6-45, The MOD Pages on page 9-10, and FXLFO, FXASR,
and FXFUN pages on page 9-11. For KB3 programs, see the following sectionsKB3 Editor: The
PITCH Page on page 6-62, KB3 Editor: The AMP Page on page 6-62, KB3 Editor: The LFO, ASR, and
FUN Pages on page 6-70, The MOD Pages on page 9-10, and FXLFO, FXASR, and FXFUN pages on
page 9-11.
For each program, the Program Editor can be used to assign the PC3A’s physical controllers or
external MIDI controller CC numbers to control parameters. Controllable parameters each have a
source eld. Make assignments to the source eld for the desired parameter. Source elds are
named dierently depending on their page: Src1, Src2, RateCt, Trigger, Input a, Input b, and
Source. To assign a PC3A physical controller, select the source eld for the parameter, hold the
Enter button and move the controller. To assign a CC number to a source eld, enter the number
with the alphanumeric pad, then press Enter. A CC number for an external controller can also be
set by selecting the source eld for the parameter, holding the Enter button, and sending a CC
value from the external MIDI controller. When assigning a CC number to a source eld, the
number may be displayed in the source eld as the name of that CC’s default use.

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