Set Range (Setrng); Editing Hints And Suggestions; Do These Parameters Always Mean Something - Kurzweil K2600 Setup Manual

Setup mode and the setup editor
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The table below shows where you can paste copied parameters. Note that the Þrst seven paste
buffers each store an entire page, while the last two each store only one line of parameters.
CH/PROG page
KEY/VEL page
PAN/VOL page
BEND page
COMMON page
ARPEG page
RIBCFG page
Parameters for one continuous controller (on
SLIDER, SLID/2, CPEDAL, RIBBON,
WHEEL, or PRESS pages)
Parameters for one switch controller (on
FOOTSW and SWITCH pages)
Clear
Pressing Clear resets the selected page or line of parameters to its default value, as deÞned in
99 Default Setup. You can edit the Default Setup, and alter the values that are called up for each
page when you press Clear. The only exceptions to this are on continuous and switch controller
assignment pages, where pressing Clear resets the current line to a factory-deÞned set of values.
You canÕt undo Clear without exiting the setup entirely, so be sure you really want to clear the
selected parameters.

Set Range (SetRng)

As we mentioned earlier in this chapter, SetRng gives you a quick way to set the values for the
LoKey and HiKey parameters in the currently selected zone. Press this button, and the K2600
prompts you to strike the low and high keys. When youÕve done so, the Setup-editor page
returns, and the notes you triggered are the new values for the LoKey and HiKey parameters.
Notice that the higher of the two notes you played is the HiKey value, regardless of the order in
which you triggered the two notes. The ranges you set are now represented by lines in the box at
the left on the Setup-mode page.

Editing Hints and Suggestions

Do These Parameters Always Mean Something?

Be careful not to set up parameters that do crazy things. When in doubt, leave things off, or at
the factory default settings. On some of the higher-numbered MIDI controllers and Special
Function controllers, the On and/or Off values donÕt have any meaning, because the controllers
have very limited functionality. The following list shows these. >=64 means greater than or
Copied Parameters
Setup Mode and the Setup Editor
Editing Hints and Suggestions
Available Destinations in Any Setup Zone
Corresponding page
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Corresponding page
Corresponding page
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Corresponding page
Assignment for any continuous controller
Assignment for any switch controller
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