Kurzweil PC2 [26/170] Master volume slider

Kurzweil PC2 [26/170] Master volume slider
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Performance Features
The Front Panel
The buttons and sliders on the front panel are labeled in one of three colors, which correspond
roughly to their functions in the three performance modes:
White Internal Voices mode
Blue MIDI Setups mode
Orange KB3 mode
Naturally there are a few exceptions:
¥ The buttons in the Data Entry region (including the Alpha Wheel), the Effects region, the
Functions region, and the Sound Source region apply to all three modes
¥ The Master Volume slider and the buttons in the System region control the entire PC2,
regardless of the current mode
¥ The buttons in the Sound Parameters region apply to Internal Voices mode and KB3 mode
¥ Buttons 14 and 16 in the Sound/Setup Select region select the demo song in all three modes
¥ Instrument names in the Sound/Setup Select region are relevant only in Internal Voices
mode
¥ The buttons under the display are relevant (and quite important) when editing any object:
Internal-Voices programs, KB3 programs, or setups, but they donÕt do anything when youÕre
just playing a setup
¥ The buttons SW1ÐSW5 are functional in all three modes, although they often do different
things depending on the mode
As you can see, many of the front-panel features have functions that vary depending on your
performance mode. For convenience, weÕll Þrst describe the features that are common to all
modes, then describe the features that are mode-dependent.
Common Features
The following front-panel features behave the same regardless of which mode youÕre in.
Master Volume Slider
Adjust the overall volume of the PC2Õs audio output with this slider. We recommend that you
set this slider all the way down before you turn on your PC2 (at least the Þrst time, anyway).
Data Entry
YouÕll use the Data Entry region to select programs and setups, and to make changes when
youÕre programming (editing) the PC2. See Data Entry on page 4-2 for a complete description.
System
This region contains buttons that affect the entire PC2. The Global button brings up a menu of
parameters controlling things like MIDI control and keyboard sensitivity. This menu also
contains non-editable information about the PC2 (like available memory and whether you have
any expansion sounds). There are also functions for resetting the PC2, saving programs and
setups via MIDI, and MIDIScope, a MIDI analysis utility.

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