The Setup Editor Utility Soft Buttons - Kurzweil PC3LE6 Musician's Manual

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Setup Mode
The Setup Editor
Send Levels and Pre/Post Ins.
There are two parameters for each of the setup or song's 16 available MIDI channels: Send Level
(top row) and Pre-/Post-Insert (bottom row). The setting for the parameter Send Level determines
if the Aux Send Level for the selected zone/MIDI channel's program is overridden, and if so, by
what value. The default value of [p] means "no override" (i.e., use the values specified in the
program.) To override the send level value, select the send level parameter (the top row) for the
desired channel, and enter a new value with the Alpha Wheel, -/+ buttons, or enter a value with
alphanumeric pad and press the Enter button.
The setting for the parameter Pre-/Post-Insert determines if the current Aux routing for the
selected zone/MIDI channel's program is overridden, and if so, by what routing. The default
value of [p] means "no override" (i.e., use the values specified in the program.) To override the
Pre-/Post-Insert parameter setting, select the Pre-/Post-Insert parameter (the bottom row) for the
desired zone/track, and change the value with the Alpha Wheel or -/+ buttons. Pre means that
the Aux Send takes place before any Insert Effect is applied, whereas a setting of Pst means that
the Aux Send takes place post-Insert Effect. (Of course, if the program on the channel has no
Insert Effects loaded, then this parameter will make no difference.) See Signal Flow on page 7-61
for details on pre- and post-Insert Aux Effects.

The Setup Editor Utility Soft Buttons

In addition to the Setup Editor's pages, there are basic library and editing soft buttons. Their
functions are described below.
Name
This enables you to rename the current setup. Use any data entry method to do this, including
the letters on the alphanumeric pad.
Save
Pressing Save calls up the standard Save Dialog. When choosing an ID#, simultaneously
pressing the - and + buttons (below the Alpha Wheel) toggles between saving the setup to the
first available empty location, or replacing a currently existing setup. For more detailed
instructions on saving, see Saving and Naming on page 5-3.
Delete
This erases a setup from memory, freeing up space to store setups in other locations. (You can
check the free memory in the PC3LE at any time, on the top line of the Master-mode page.) Press
Delete, and you will be given a choice to Delete or Cancel. Press Delete again, and an "Are You
Sure?" message will appear. Press Yes to delete the setup, or No to cancel.
As with programs, setups can be saved to and deleted from memory only. The names of all
setups in RAM have an asterisk (*) next to them. If you try delete a setup from ROM, the PC3LE
will indicate that it cannot be deleted, and the setup will remain in memory.
New Zone (NewZn)
Press NewZn to create a new zone with default parameters. The PC3LE imports this zone from
Zone 1 of 128 Default Setup. If there are parameters or entire pages you use often, you can
create your own Default Setup and save it to location 128; pressing NewZn will then import
zones from your custom Default Setup.
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