Kurzweil PC4 SE Musician's Manual page 33

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TAP TEMPO Button
Use the TAP TEMPO button to set the tempo of the Arpeggiator and CC Sequencer, and
the rate of tempo synced FX (such as Delay). To set the tempo press the TAP TEMPO
button a few times at the desired rate.
SW1 (SUSTAIN) and SW2 Pedals
The SW1 (SUSTAIN) pedal defaults to controlling sustain, which will sustain any note that
is played while the pedal is pressed, for as long as the pedal is held.
For KB3 Organ Programs, the SW1 (SUSTAIN) pedal controls the Rotary Speaker speed,
changing between fast and slow. The display shows "KB3" when a KB3 Program is selected.
The SW2 pedal defaults to controlling Sostenuto, which will sustain notes from any keys that
are being held when the pedal is pressed, for as long as the pedal is held.
The SW1 (SUSTAIN) and SW2 pedals can be enabled, disabled, or reassigned for each
Program in Program Edit Mode.
Global Mode can be used to set pedal overrides, which can change the pedal assignments for
all Programs.
Dual Switch Pedals
The SW1 (SUSTAIN) and SW2 jacks can be connected to dual switch pedals (2 pedals per
jack), allowing up to four switch pedals to be used. To emulate the 3 pedals of an acoustic
piano, plug a single switch pedal into the SW1 (SUSTAIN) jack, and a dual switch pedal
into the SW2 jack. For details see
Continuous Switch Pedals (Half-Damper)
The SW1 (SUSTAIN) jack is also compatible with continuous switch pedals (Half-Damper)
that use a 1/4 inch tip-ring-sleeve plug (such as the Kurzweil KP-1H). When connected
to the SW1 (SUSTAIN) jack, a Half Damper pedal enables finer control of Sustain than a
standard switch pedal. Half Damper control is enabled for Programs in the Piano category.
Programs outside of the Piano category will respond to a Half Damper pedal as if it is a
standard switch pedal.
Dual Switch Pedals on page
Program Mode
Controllers
1-11.
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