Getting Started
The Rear Panel
CC1 (VOLUME) and CC2 Jacks
Use the CC1 (VOLUME) jack to connect a MIDI CC pedal (also known as a MIDI
expression or volume pedal). By default this pedal is assigned to control Program and Multi
volume (pre-FX).
For KB3 Organ Programs, the CC1 (VOLUME) pedal controls organ swell. Organ swell is
similar to Program volume, except volume can not be turned all the way down to silence.
The LCD display shows "KB3" when a KB3 Program is selected.
For User Programs and Multis, the CC1 (VOLUME) and CC2 pedals can be assigned to
different functions by using Program Edit or Multi Edit Mode.
The optional Kurzweil CC-1 continuous control pedal will work best with the K2700,
but it is also possible to use third-party continuous control pedals designed for keyboards.
Compatible pedals should use a 10 kΩ linear-taper potentiometer, with a 1/4 inch tip-ring-
sleeve (stereo) plug with the wiper connected to the tip.
AUDIO OUT LEFT (MONO) and RIGHT A/B Jacks
Use the AUDIO OUT A/B jacks to connect to an amplifier or mixer. See
page 4
AUDIO IN LEFT/RIGHT Jacks
Use the AUDIO IN jacks to mix external audio sources with the sounds of the K2700, apply
effects to external audio sources, or route external audio sources to a computer for recording
or processing in a DAW. This is useful for playing along with backing tracks from a portable
music player, computer, or other electronic instrument. The LEFT and RIGHT jacks each
accept a 1/4" or XLR plug, and can accept signals at line, instrument, or microphone levels.
Input volume can be adjusted by using the front panel AUDIO INTERFACE section
controls. Routing and FX can be adjusted in Global Mode.
HEADPHONE Jack
Use the HEADPHONE jack located on the left rear panel of the instrument to listen to the
K2700 on stereo headphones. You will need a 1/8-inch-to-1/4-inch adapter in order to use
headphones that have a smaller mini plug connector.
When headphones are plugged in, audio is still transmitted from the AUDIO OUT jacks.
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