Chapter 2 Startup; Quick Startup Checklist; Start Jamming - Kurzweil K2661 Musician's Manual

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Chapter 2
Startup
If hooking up new gear is familiar to you, and you just want to get going, here's a quick
description of all the basic things you need to cover to get started with your K2661. If you need
more information, thorough descriptions of each step follow. In either case, check out Playing the
Presets on page 2-4.

Quick Startup Checklist

1. Set the keyboard on a hard, flat, level surface. Make sure to leave plenty of room for
2. Four adhesive-backed rubber feet are provided with your K2661. If you want to attach
3. Connect the power cable.
4. Make sure your sound system is at a safe volume level.
5. Plug in a pair of stereo headphones or run standard (1/4-inch) audio cables from your

Start Jamming!

1. Power up your K2661 and check out some of the programs and setups. The K2661 starts
2. If you hear distortion, reduce the gain on your mixing board, or use the pad if it has one.
3. Scroll through the program list with the Alpha Wheel.
4. Press the Quick Access mode button and use the alphanumeric buttons to select from
5. If you don't hear anything, review these steps, or check the Troubleshooting section in the
ventilation.
them to the bottom of the K2661, carefully turn the keyboard over, remove the paper
backing from the rubber feet and attach them now. There are four pairs of holes on the
bottom of the keyboard – a pair in each corner – showing the best places to attach the
rubber feet.
amplifier or mixer to the MIX audio outputs on the K2661. (Use the MIX L out for mono.)
up in either Program mode or Setup mode—whichever of the two modes it was in when it
was last shut down (or given a soft reset). Press the button labeled Program or Setup to
switch modes.
programmable banks of ten programs or setups.
Musician's Reference.
Startup
Quick Startup Checklist
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