Control Source Lists - Kurzweil K2661 Musician’s Reference Manual

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Control Source Lists

There's one long list of control sources stored in the K2661's memory, although not all control
sources are available for all control source parameters. With time you'll become familiar with
the types of control sources available for various control source parameters.
The available list of control sources varies depending on the type of control source parameter
you're programming. There are four basic types: MIDI control sources, local control sources,
global control sources, and FUNs.
When you're setting the control assignment parameters in the Setup Editor, you'll see only the
portion of the Control Source list that has values appropriate to MIDI controller messages.
Consequently we refer to this subset of the Main Control Source list as the MIDI Control Source
list.
You'll see variations on the Main Control Source list as you program the other control source
parameters. We'll explain these variations, but it's not important that you memorize each
variation. The lists differ to prevent you from assigning a control source where it would be
ineffective. All you have to do is to scroll through the list of control sources available for any
given control source parameter, and choose from the available values.
If you're programming one of the FUNs, you'll see the Main Control Source list, which includes
almost every control source from the MIDI Control Source list (with the exception of Data Inc,
Data Dec, and Panic, which belong exclusively to the MIDI Control Source list). The list for the
FUNs also includes a set of constant values, that set an unvarying control signal level for one or
both of the FUN's inputs.
For most other control source parameters, you'll see the Main Control Source list (without the
FUN constants and the three special MIDI control sources we mentioned above). There are two
exceptions to this rule, which have to do with global control source parameters. Globals affect
every note in each program's layer(s). Consequently they can't use local control sources as their
values, since local control sources affect each note independently.
One control source parameters is always global: the Enable parameter on the LAYER page
(Program Editor). When programming this parameter, you'll see the Main Control Source list
minus the three special MIDI control sources, minus the following local control sources:
Note St
Key St
KeyNum
BKeyNum
AttVel
InvAVel
PPress
BPPress
RelVel
Bi-AVel
VTRIG1
Finally, if you've turned on the Globals parameter on the COMMON page in the Program
Editor, the available values for GLFO2, and the values for GASR2's trigger will lack the local
control sources listed above, as well as the three special MIDI control sources and the FUN
constants. The available values for GFUN2 and GFUN4 will exclude the same list of local control
sources, but will include the FUN constants.
VTRIG2
RandV1
RandV2
ASR1
LFO1
FUN1
FUN3
Loop St
PB Rate
AtkSt
Rel St
Control Sources
Control Source Lists
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