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Kurzweil k2661: user guide
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KB3 Program Feature
Drawbar1
Drawbar2
Drawbar3
Drawbar4
Drawbar5
Drawbar6
Drawbar7
Drawbar8
Drawbar9
Expression Pedal
Percussion On/Off
Percussion High/Low
Percussion Loud/Soft
Percussion Fast/Slow
Rotating Speaker Slow/Fast
Vibrato/Chorus On/Off
Vibrato/Chorus Selector
Key Click Level
Leakage Level
Table 6-3
KB3 MIDI Controller Assignments
Local Keyboard Channel
The local keyboard channel enables the K2661 to receive MIDI information on a single channel,
then rechannelize that information so you can play and control all eight zones of a setup, even if
your MIDI source transmits on only one channel. When you're in Program mode, the local
keyboard channel remaps incoming information to the K2661's current channel (the one shown
in the top line of the display).
The LocalKbdCh parameter (on the RECEIVE page in MIDI mode) defines the local keyboard
channel. When you're in Program mode, and playing a KB3 program, you may want to leave
LocalKbdCh set to None, which is its default value. In this case the MIDI Controller messages
for KB3 control listed in Table 6-3 are certain to work.
There are some possible disadvantages to this, however. First, the K2661 doesn't relay incoming
MIDI to its MIDI Out port. Perhaps more importantly, if you change the channel on your MIDI
source, the K2661 plays the program on the channel used by your MIDI source—regardless of
the K2661's current channel. For example, if your MIDI source transmits on Channel 1, and you
set the K2661's current channel to 2, you'll still play the program assigned to Channel 1. If that's
the way you like it, there's no problem.
You may find it more convenient to use the local keyboard channel. In this case, the K2661
remaps incoming MIDI to the K2661's current channel, so in Program mode, you'll always play
the program on the K2661's current channel. Incoming MIDI also gets sent to the K2661's MIDI
Out port. On the other hand, in this case your MIDI source's transmitting channel must match
the K2661's local keyboard channel for anything to work. Furthermore, for KB3 programs, some
of the MIDI Controller numbers listed in Table 6-3 won't necessarily work.
Program Mode and the Program Editor
MIDI Controller Number
K2661
Voce
6
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
1
4
73
N.A.
72
71
70
68
95
93
89
90
KB3 Mode
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
8
72
71
70
68
95
93
89
90
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