Multi Edit Mode; Song Mode; Global Mode - Kurzweil K2700 Getting Started Manual

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Getting Started
Modes
In many Factory Multis, the volume of the Programs in the first 4 Zones can be adjusted
while playing by using sliders 1-4, and each Zone can be turned on or off by using the
buttons below these sliders. The remaining controls are typically assigned to FX and Synth
parameters. Controller settings can be adjusted in Multi Edit Mode.
Note: Factory Multis with names that end with "[A0]" will play a looping Riff when the A0
key (the lowest key) is pressed. Press A#0 to stop the Riff. Other keys in the octave above A0
will often play a Riff or Arpeggiator Step Sequence which can be transposed by playing each
key.
Factory Multis with names that end with a note range like "[A0~B1]" will play a Riff or
Arpeggio Step Sequence which can be transposed by playing each key in the range.

Multi Edit Mode

Multi Edit Mode is used to modify the many parameters that make up Multis, including
Program Selection, Key Range, Volume, Pan, and Controller assignments. Use Multi Edit
Mode to create custom sound combinations.
To save a copy of the Multi with the changes you've made, press the SAVE button once to
view the Save Dialog. The Save Dialog allows you to choose an ID number and name for the
Multi you are saving. On the Multi Save Page, press the SAVE button again to save the Multi
as a User Multi.

Song Mode

Song Mode allows you to record and play back songs, using up to 16 tracks of Programs.

Global Mode

Use Global Mode to adjust common settings that are shared between all Modes, such as
velocity sensitivity, power saving options, and USB audio routing. Global Mode is also used
for storing or loading User backup files, and restoring Factory default settings. Some of the
more common settings are summarized below.
Info
The Info Page shows the currently installed operating system and sound object versions. Use
this page to check if your K2700 is up to date with the most recent software and sounds
posted at www.kurzweil.com.
Reset
You can return the K2700 to the Factory default state by doing a Reset.
Caution: Reset will delete ALL User objects, so it is important to back up your User objects
before doing a Reset. Factory objects are not deleted.
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