Midi Program (Midiprog) - Kurzweil K2600 Setup Manual

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MIDI Program (MIDIProg)

MIDI Program deÞnes which program number is transmitted out the MIDI Out port on the
current zoneÕs MIDI channel.
When you change the value of the LocalPrg parameter, the value of MIDIProg automatically
changes correspondingly. If you want to transmit a MIDI program change number different
from the one corresponding to the local program, select the local program Þrst, then change the
MIDI program.
Different programs are accessible depending on the value of the MIDIBankMode parameter:
Value of MIDIBankMode
Ctl 0 or Ctl 32
Ctl 0/32
K2000 or K1000
None
Status
This parameter determines what the current zone does when you select the setup in Setup
mode. If the value is Active, the zone sends and receives normally via MIDI. Muted means that
the zone sends and receives program changes and entry/exit controller values, but doesnÕt play
notes. Soloed causes only the current zone to play, ÒbackgroundingÓ all other zones
(backgrounded zones send and receive program changes and entry/exit controller values, but
donÕt play notes). With a value of Solo/M, the current zone is both soloed and muted; when the
zone isnÕt soloed, it wonÕt produce sound).
See the section about zone-status LEDs (page 7-5) for more information about muting and
soloing zones.
K2600R owners can mute and unmute zones by using the Þrst three mode-selection buttons:
Program (Mute 1), Setup (Mute 2), and Q Access (Mute 3). For setups containing up to three
zones, pressing each button mutes or unmutes Zone 1, 2, or 3. This also works on the keyboard
model.
For setups containing four or more zones, pressing Mute 1 mutes the current zone; the zone
becomes unmuted when you mute another zone. Pressing Mute 2 or Mute 3 solos the current
zone. You can then press the Chan/Bank buttons to solo each zone.
On the K2600R, each button turns only one color (red); a system of lighted/unlighted buttons
lets you know that certain zones are soloed or muted. When you use the Chan/Bank buttons to
scroll to other zones, the buttons will light according to each zoneÕs status. The following
illustration explains how to interpret this system.
Available Programs
0–127
0–16383
0–9
None
Setup Mode and the Setup Editor
The Channel/Program (CH/PROG) Page
7-9

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