Getting Started - Kurzweil K2700 Getting Started Manual

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Getting Started

Features of the K2700
Getting Started
This guide will give you a quick overview of the K2700. For more details, download the K2700
Musician's Guide from www.kurzweil.com.
Features of the K2700
Sounds
• FlashPlay technology utilizing 4.5GB of instrument Samples including:
• Optimized Unlooped German D and Japanese C7 Pianos, Triple Strike Piano, Classic Tine (73
& 77) and Reed Electric Pianos, Clavinets, Harpsichords, Celeste, Bells, Glockenspiel, Chimes,
Bowed and Hit Crotales, Vector Synthesis Waveforms
• Updated Rock, Synth and Orchestral sounds from Kurzweil's SP6, PC3/4, and KORE64
• 13 Categories of Programs (Piano, E. Piano, Clav, Organ, Strings, Pad, Synth, Brass/Wind,
Ensemble, Hybrid, Guitar/Bass, Drum/Perc, Misc)
• 3.5GB of user Sample memory for loading audio Samples from WAV, AIF, and Kurzweil files
• KB3 ToneReal ™ organ simulations with 9 sliders as drawbars
• FM: Classic 6 operator FM synthesis
• KSR: Kurzweil String Resonance (piano string resonance simulation)
• Half-Damper pedal support (for piano "half pedaling" sustain techniques)
• Kurzweil's highly acclaimed VAST Synthesis and FX engine
• More than 1500 Factory Programs divided into 13 Categories
• More than 700 Factory Multis
• More than 4000 User IDs to save your own Programs and Multis
• Audio input jacks with FX (stereo pair accepting line/instrument/mic from 1/4" & XLR cables)
• Audio over USB (stereo in/out)
• 256 voices of polyphony
• 16 Zone MIDI controller in Multi Mode for Splits and Layers
• 16 MIDI Tracks in Song Mode
• Arpeggiator with dedicated front panel controls (up to 16 simultaneous in Multi Mode)
• CC Sequencer with dedicated front panel control (up to 16 simultaneous in Multi Mode)
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