Kurzweil PC4 SE Musician's Manual page 166

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Song Mode
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pressing the ENTER button you must save your song to save these settings. Pressing the
ENTER button stores the current value of each track's Program, Volume and Pan settings as
initial settings. Be sure that these values on each track are set to the value that you wish to
store, as the settings may have changed if you have written any automation.
Note: Don't use the ENTER button if you would like certain tracks to not be stored with
initial values. In this case, only set initial values for each desired parameter as described above
in
"Setting Initial Pan Per
Pan Sources When An Initial Pan Is Not Set
Pan settings are tied to MIDI channels, so the Pan of each track will be dependent on which
MIDI channel is assigned to each track in each song. If an initial Pan setting is not stored
with each track of a song, the each track will use the last Pan setting set in each MIDI
channel. For example, if you are in Song mode and have played a song, and then you load a
song without initial Pan settings, the volume of each track of the newly loaded song will be
set by the MIDI channel Pan settings in the previously played song. If you are in Song mode
and you load a song that does not have initial Pan settings without playing another song first,
each MIDI channel will have the Pan settings last used in Program mode (set by any MIDI
Pan messages (CC 10) received while in Program Mode).
Locate
The Bar and Beat displayed as the Locate value changes to show the current location of the
song during playback and recording. You can set this to a negative Bar and Beat location to
start playback a set length of time before the beginning of the song.
Whenever you set the Locate point and then press the PLAY button, that location will be
used as the return point when the STOP button is pressed. Pressing the STOP button a
second time will always reset the song to the start of the song (1 : 1).
Time In
The Time In parameter determines the start time for Loop or Punch In recording (more on
this below).
Time Out
The Time Out parameter determines the stop time for Loop or Punch In recording.
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