Kurzweil V150 Owner's Manual page 38

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Using Your V150/V110
Preferences
Audio Output Mode
The V150/V110 produces sound in stereo, which is almost always desirable as it gives the
instrument a greater sense of depth and realism. If your instrument is connected to a PA system
with a single cable, however, it may be helpful to treat it as a monophonic sound source. Press
the display button labeled
Stereo and Mono (the default is Stereo). Output Mode setting will be remembered when the
power is turned off if Remember Preferences is selected in the Preferences menu.
Other Preferences
The third page of preferences controls the Metronome/Rhythm player (these preferences are
described beginning on page 3-4), Arpeggiator (described on page 3-5), and Octave Shift
(page 3-3). The fourth page contains preferences for Reverb and Effects (described on page 3-11).
Each of these menus is described in detail in the appropriate section. For your convenience,
these menus are also accessible with the Preferences button.
Remember Preferences
The last preferences menu page shows the state of the V150/V110, including version numbers of
the installed firmware and the amount of memory available. There is also an editable choice
called Remember Prefs which can be changed with the Up/Down buttons. Choosing Yes for
Remember Prefs will cause a number of user choices to be saved when the power is turned off,
using the battery-backed memory. Choosing No will cause the choices to be restored to the
factory default values when the instrument is powered on.
When the Remember Preferences feature is on, the following preferences are remembered even
when you turn off your V150/V110:
The most-recently-selected sound in each sound category
Transposition and tuning
Stereo/Mono output setting
Main, Layer, Split and SplitLayer sounds
Split point
Octave shift settings
Left sustain state
Metronome/Rhythm settings
Tempo
The keytouch setting and the tone controls (Bass, Midrange, and Treble) are always remembered,
even if the Remember Preferences feature is off. You can restore all preferences to their original
settings using the
3-20
Output|Mode
RESET
menu, as described below.
, then use the Up/Down buttons to choose between

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