Global; The Program/Setup Select Region; Miscellaneous; Master Volume Slider - Kurzweil PC1 - MUSICIANS GUIDE REV B Manual

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Use the cursor buttons to select the parameters for each channel. You can scroll beyond the
parameters for a given channel and move to the parameters for the next higher or lower channel.
A faster way to jump to a different channel is to select the channel parameter (that is, to move the
cursor under the channel number), then use the Alpha Wheel to change channels. You can press
either MIDI Recv or Cancel to jump immediately to the Channel parameter.
Another navigation short cut is to press both cursor buttons at the same time. When you do this
you jump to the corresponding parameter for the next higher channel (or back to Channel 1 if
you're looking at channel 16)
You can set the following parameters for each channel. See page 5-23 for more information about
using MIDI Receive mode.
Channel On/Off
Program
Volume
Pan
Effects routing
Wet/Dry mix from output of FX-A to input of FX-B
Wet/Dry mix to input of FX-A
Wet/Dry mix to input of FX-B

Global

The Global button takes you to a list of parameters and functions affecting the entire PC1.
There's a description of each global parameter/function beginning on page 5-24.

The Program/Setup Select Region

You can access banks, programs, and setups directly by using buttons in this area. The three
buttons on the left side of this region are used for choosing banks and the two rows of buttons on
the right side are for selecting programs. We'll call the upper 8 buttons "Category Select Buttons"
and the lower 8 buttons "Program Select Buttons". Each button has an LED and two labels. When
the red LED is lit, the upper label is selected. And when the green LED is lit, the lower label is
selected. And there is a special LED for indicating that a category button has more than 8
programs. See the next section for the detail.

Miscellaneous

There are other things that have not been explained yet. We will explain these one by one from
the left side of the front panel to the right.

Master Volume Slider

There is a Master Volume Slider on the leftmost side of the front panel. As the words already
suggest the meaning, the slider adjusts the overall volume of the PC1's audio output. We
recommend that you set this slider all the way down before you turn on your PC1.

Cursor Buttons

These are the Left and Right arrow buttons under the display. We call them cursor buttons. They
control the cursor, which is a bar that appears under one of the characters in the display. The
Performance Features
Front Panel
3-9

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