Table 7‐2 gives you a quick visual reminder of how zones behave depending on their status.
Red
Green (no others are red)
Green (another is red)
Orange
(Off)
Table 7-2
Remember that any changes you make to zone status in Setup mode are temporary; as soon as
you select another setup, that setup's programmed zone status takes over. To change a setup's
zone status permanently, use the Setup Editor (see Status on page 7‐8).
Soloing a Zone
To solo a zone, set the Status parameter on the Setup Editor CH/PROG page (see The Setup Editor
and The Channel/Program (CH/PROG) Page below) to Solo (or Solo+Muted). The Chan/Layer
buttons—in addition to scrolling through the zones of the current setup—now select the soloed
zone. If you scroll through the zones, you will see the red solo LED moving across the mute
buttons. After one zone is soloed, you can choose a different zone to be soloed by pressing on its
zone‐status button; this action unsolos the previously soloed zone.
Additionally, you can configure a setup such that you can solo zones in real time by assigning
any of the controller destinations to SoloZn. See Controllers on page 7‐20 for more information
on controller destination assignments in Setup mode.
The Setup Editor
From Setup mode, press the Edit button to enter the Setup Editor, where you can make changes
to the currently selected setup. Use the soft buttons to select the various Setup Editor pages. The
upper line of each page displays the usual mode reminder, as well as the current Setup Editor
page, and the current zone. Use the Chan/Layer buttons to select one of up to sixteen different
zones, each having its own set of Setup Editor pages.
The parameters on the Setup Editor pages define what each of a setup's zones sends—both to
internal programs and to the MIDI Out port. They also determine how the PC3K responds to
MIDI signals received from a MIDI controller connected to the PC3K's MIDI In port (when the
Local Keyboard Channel matches the transmit channel of your MIDI controller).
Compare
Pressing the Storage button calls up the Compare Editor, which recalls the setup pre‐edit
settings, allowing you to compare your edited setup with the original setup. Pressing the
Storage button again returns you to the Setup editor. Using the Compare Editor makes no
changes to the current setup.
The display diagrams you see in this chapter show the default values for setup 126 Internal
Voices.
LED Color
Status
Solo,
Solo+Muted
Active
Backgrounded
Muted
Empty
Zone Status in Setup Mode
Zone
Notes
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
Data Generated by Zone
Program
Controllers
Number
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
No
No
No
Setup Mode
The Setup Editor
Entry and
Exit Values
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
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