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Kurzweil k2600: reference guide
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KDFX Reference
KDFX Algorithm Specifications
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StatDlyCrs
StatDlyFin
Xcurs1 Crs
Xcurs1 Fin
Xcurs2 Crs
Xcurs2 Fin
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Dly1 Crs
Dly1 Fin
Dly2 Crs
Dly2 Fin
Wet/Dry
Out Gain
Fdbk Level
Xcouple
HF Damping
LFO Tempo
LFO Period
Noise Gain
Noise LP
StatDlyCrs
10-56
0.0 to 228.0 ms
-127 to 127 samp
0.0 to 228.0 ms
-127 to 127 samp
0.0 to 228.0 ms
-127 to 127 samp
0.0 to 228.0 ms
-127 to 127 samp
0.0 to 228.0 ms
-127 to 127 samp
The relative amount of input signal and ßanger signal that is to appear in the Þnal effect
output mix. When set to 0%, the output is taken only from the input (dry). When set to
100%, the output is all wet. Negative values polarity invert the wet signal.
The overall gain or amplitude at the output of the effect.
The level of the feedback signal into the delay line. The feedback signal is taken from the
LFO1 delay tap. Negative values polarity invert the feedback signal.
How much of the left channel input and feedback signals are sent to the right channel
delay line and vice versa. At 50%, equal amounts from both channels are sent to both
delay lines. At 100%, the left feeds the right delay and vice versa. Xcouple has no effect if
Fdbk Level is set to 0%.
The amount of high frequency content of the signal sent into the delay lines. This control
determines the cutoff frequency of the one-pole (-6dB/octave) lowpass Þlters.
Basis for the rates of the LFOs, as referenced to a musical tempo in bpm (beats per
minute). When this parameter is set to ÒSystemÓ, the tempo is locked to the internal
sequencer tempo or to incoming MIDI clocks. When it is set to ÒSystemÓ, sources (FUNs,
LFOs, ASRs etc.) will have no effect on the Tempo parameter.
Sets the LFO rate based on the Tempo determined above: the number of beats
corresponding to one period of the LFO cycle. For example, if the LFO Period is set to Ò4Ó,
the LFOs will take four beats to pass through one oscillation, so the LFO rate will be 1/4th
of the Tempo setting. If it is set to Ò6/24Ó (=1/4), the LFO will oscillate four times as fast as
the Tempo. At Ò0Ó, the LFOs stop oscillating and their phase is undetermined (wherever
they stopped).
The amount of noise (dB relative to full scale) to add to the input signal. In many ßangers,
you can hear the noise ßoor of the signal being ßanged, but in the K2600, if there is no
input signal, there is no noise ßoor unless it is explicitly added. [Flanger 2 only]
The cut-off frequency of a one pole lowpass Þlteracting on the noise injection signal. The
lowpass removes high frequencies from an otherwise pure white noise signal. [Flanger 2
only]
The nominal length of the static delay tap from the delay input. The name suggests the tap
is stationary, but it can be connected to a control source such as a data slider, a ribbon, or a
Xcurs3 Crs
0.0 to 228.0 ms
Xcurs3 Fin
-127 to 127 samp
Xcurs4 Crs
0.0 to 228.0 ms
Xcurs4 Fin
-127 to 127 samp
Dly3 Crs
0.0 to 228.0 ms
Dly3 Fin
-127 to 127 samp
Dly4 Crs
0.0 to 228.0 ms
Dly4 Fin
-127 to 127 samp

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