Other Save-Dialog Functions; Restoring Factory Effects; Deleting Objects - Kurzweil PC2R Musician's Manual

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Programming Your PC2R
Basic Editing Concepts

Other Save-Dialog Functions

Restoring Factory Effects

If you've changed the effect settings associated with a factory program, you can quickly restore
the factory settings. In the Save dialogs for programs (both Internal Voices and KB3) and effects,
there are options for restoring the effects for either the current program, or for all programs
(both Internal-Voice programs and KB3 programs).
1. Enter the Save dialog by pressing Store. Depending on the edit mode you're in, you'll see
2. Press the Left cursor button repeatedly until you see either
3. Press Yes to restore, or No to cancel.
If you choose to restore the current effect, the PC2R resets only the current program to its factory
effect settings. If you choose to restore all effects, the PC2R resets all programs (both Internal-
Voice programs and KB3 programs) to their factory effect settings.

Deleting Objects

You can delete user-defined Internal-Voice programs, KB3 programs, setups, or effects by
entering the Save dialog for the Program Editor, KB3 Editor, or Setup Editor—or in the Save
dialog for Effects edit mode.
When you enter the Save dialog, you'll see a prompt asking you whether you want to save or
replace an object (the object type depends on which edit mode you're in). The prompt for
dumping the object is at another location in the dialog, as you'll see.
1. Enter the Save dialog by pressing Store. Depending on the edit mode you're in, you'll see
2. Press the Right cursor button repeatedly until you see a prompt asking you to delete the
3. Press Yes. The display will show another prompt asking you if you're sure.
4. Press Yes again. The display will show
At any of these prompts, you can press No to cancel the operation.
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either a prompt to replace the current effect, or to save or replace the current program
(voice).
Restore|Current|Factory|Effects?
either a prompt to replace the current effect, or to save or replace the current program
(voice) or setup.
object.
mode you were in before entering the edit mode. You'll also see
display, indicating that the object is gone.
or
Restore|All|Factory|Effects?
briefly, then return to the performance
Deleted!
--Not|Found--
in the

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