Saving The Macro File - Kurzweil K2000 - GUIDE SUPPLEMENT - VERSION 3 Musician’s Manual Supplement

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Disk Mode Enhancements in Version 3
Macros
Using multiple selection, you can select all four files, as shown. When you press OK you will see
the
Load|selected|as:
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Insert||||||||||||||||Macro|||OK||Cancel
The extra soft buttons are available only when a macro is being recorded. First, select the bank
that you want, as usual. Pressing OK means to load all of the selected files into the K2000, and
add all of the files to the Macro list. If all you are doing is creating a macro file, you may not
want to load the files at this time. However, you still would like to enter the files into the macro
list. Pressing Macro does exactly that. It means don't load the files, but do enter them into the macro
list.
When you add entries to a macro, they will be added to the end of the macro list by default.
Insert is for inserting file entries at any point in a macro list. It is discussed a bit later, in the
section on macro editing.
Once you have pressed either Macro or OK, you will see the load modes soft button menu that
contains all of the various load modes (OvFill, Overwrt, Merge, Append, and Fill), whether the
bank is empty or not. The reason for this is that you might need to be able to specify a mode
such as Overwrite even if at the current time, the selected bank is empty. Whatever you choose
here for the load mode (as well as your choice of bank) will be saved in the macro list. For the
sake of this example, let's choose the 200s bank and Fill mode. As soon as you choose the mode,
the K2000 will either load in the selected files or not, depending upon whether you pressed OK
or Macro. In either case, they will be added to the macro.

Saving the Macro File

You have now created a macro. You can immediately verify that the selected files have been
added to the macro table by looking at the MACRO page (from the Disk mode page, press
Macro).
But right now, let's proceed with this example by saving the macro file. From the Disk mode
page, press Save, then Macro. You'll see the following screen:
Func:SAVE|MACRO|||Sel:0/4||||Index:|||1|
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|5:\ANALOG\MULTIVOX.KRZ|||||||||200:F:||
|5:\ANALOG\NOISE.KRZ||||||||||||200:F:||
|5:\ANALOG\RESONANT.KRZ|||||||||200:F:||
|5:\ANALOG\SYNAPSE.KRZ||||||||||200:F:||
Select||||||||||||||||All||||OK||||Exit|
This is called the Save Macro page. The soft buttons on this page control which macro list entries
(macro entries) will appear in the macro table that will be stored in the macro file. You can do
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prompt, but with the extra soft buttons Macro and Insert:

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