Kurzweil K2000 - GUIDE SUPPLEMENT - VERSION 3 Musician’s Manual Supplement page 133

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Each line in the scrollable list represents one object in the file, and displays the object's type, ID,
name, and size. Samples have additional information, the sample's root key and a stereo
sample indicator:
Object type
ID
Sample||203|Tenor|Sax3|||||||||F#3S|||||198K
The ID numbers are the same numbers that were used to reference the objects when the file was
last saved by the K2000. These numbers will usually be different after the objects are loaded in,
depending upon the bank (for example the 200s bank, with IDs from 200 to299) and mode that is
specified for loading. See Load Function Dialog Changes on page 4-16 for more information.
The Size field is interpreted differently for samples and non-samples. For non-samples (songs,
programs, etc.), it shows the number of bytes used by the object in the file, and hence the
amount of program memory that the object will occupy in the K2000. For samples, the size field
shows the size of the all sample data associated with the object, and is displayed in kilobytes (K).
For samples, the letter
S
Due to display space constraints, if the sample's root key happens to be in the lowest MIDI
octave range (C -1 through B -1), it will be displayed in a truncated form. For instance, if a
sample's root key was set to G
Sample||293|Tenor|Sax||||G#-||||198K
The status line at the top of the screen specifies the object function being performed
(
Func:LOAD||||
), the number of selected objects in the list followed by the total number of
objects in the file (
||Sel:0/5|||
As with the file list, entering in a number from the alphanumeric buttonpad will jump to the
indexed entry, and typing in a large number like 9999 will go to the end of the list.
The soft buttons on this page are used for multiple selection of the objects in the list as well as for
moving around the list when there are many items selected or listed. This same dialog is also
used for many other functions in Version 3, namely for saving selected objects to disk and for
several object utility functions that are described later.
Here is a brief description of each button's function, followed by a detailed explanation of its
operation.
Select
Select or deselect an object.
Next
Jump to the next selected object.
Type
Jump to the next object of a different type.
Multi
Go to the Multiple Object Selector page.
OK
Tell K2000 to proceed to load the selected objects.
Cancel
Exit back to the File List Dialog.
Press the Select button to choose the highlighted object for loading. An asterisk (
between the object name and the object ID for any items that are selected. Deselecting a
Name
after the root key indicates a stereo sample.
#
-1, the display would read:
), and the current list index:
Disk Mode Enhancements in Version 3
Disk Mode Functions
Root key and stereo indicator
(for samples only)
.
|Index:1|
*
Size
) is placed in
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