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Kurzweil k2661: user guide
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Programming Examples
Start by selecting Program 199 and pressing Edit. The ALG page will appear. The first task is to
change the keymap. Press the KEYMAP soft button to select the KEYMAP page.
The KeyMap parameter is already selected, and as you can see, the Default program uses the
Grand Piano keymap. Use any data entry method to change the keymap to Trumpet, which has
ID 17. The KEYMAP page should look like the diagram above when you're done. Remember
that you can play your K2661's keyboard at any time while editing, so you can listen to each
change as you make it.
Next set up the vibrato. Start by selecting the PITCH page (press the PITCH soft button). Use
the cursor buttons to move the cursor to the Src2 parameter. Use any data entry method to select
LFO1 as its value by pressing 1, 1, 4, Enter on the alphanumeric buttonpad (or hold Enter and
strike B 5 on the keyboard). This assigns LFO1 to control the pitch of the trumpet sample.
The next step is to set the depth of the vibrato. Select the MaxDpt parameter and assign a value
of 10 cents (1, 0, Enter). Since the default program is preset to have your controller's Mod Wheel
control the depth of Src2, you can hear the vibrato by pushing the Mod Wheel fully up (LFO1
has nonzero default values in the default program, otherwise, you wouldn't hear the vibrato). If
you're not sure you hear the vibrato, try setting the MaxDpt parameter to a larger value.
Next, select the DptCtl parameter and assign a value of ASR2 by pressing 1, 1, 1, then Enter (or
hold Enter and strike G
vibrato. At this point, the default values for ASR2 will cause the vibrato to fade in and out.
There are two more steps to programming the delayed vibrato: adjusting the rate of LFO1 and
setting up ASR2 to control the vibrato's delay. First, highlight Src2 and press Edit; this brings up
the LFO page. The default value for LFO1's minimum rate (the MnRate parameter) is 2 seconds.
Select this parameter with the cursor buttons, and set its value to .16 seconds (1, 6, Enter). Select
the MxRate parameter, and set its value to 4.40 Hz (4, 4, 0, Enter). Select the RateCt parameter,
and assign a value of ASR2 (1, 1, 1, Enter). The vibrato will still fade in and out because of the
default settings of ASR2.
The LFO page should now look like this:
Now select the ASR page to adjust the settings for ASR2. Since the cursor is highlighting ASR2
as the value for the RateCt parameter, you can select the ASR page by pressing Edit.
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5 on the keyboard). This will cause ASR2 to control the depth of the

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