Kurzweil K2700 Musician's Manual page 214

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Multi Mode
Controllers
ARPEGGIATOR Section
ARP and LATCH Buttons
Press the ARP button to turn the Arpeggiator On or Off. When the Arpeggiator is On, the
ARP button lights up.
The Arpeggiator allows you to easily play arpeggios or note sequences by holding down a
chord or a single note. Each Multi Zone can be saved with different arpeggiator settings. For
details on the Arpeggiator, see
With certain arpeggiator settings, pressing the LATCH button allows the arpeggiator to
continue playing after notes are released on the keyboard.
CC SEQ Button
Press the CC SEQ button to turn the CC Sequencer On or Off. When the CC Sequencer is
On, the CC SEQ button lights up.
The CC Sequencer allows you to rhythmically modulate up to 4 Program parameters (such
as filter frequency) based on preset or user patterns. For details on the CC Sequencer, see
Sequencer (CC SEQ) Page on page
TEMPO Section
Use the TEMPO section to set the tempo of the current Multi. The Multi tempo typically
sets the tempo of the Arpeggiator, riffs, and the rate of tempo synced LFOs and FX (such
as Delay). To set the tempo press the TAP button a few times at the desired rate, or use the
TEMPO knob.
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 Multi containing 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 Zone
in Multi Edit Mode. Because of this, the pedals may function differently for each Zone in
each Multi.
Global Mode can be used to set pedal overrides, which can change the pedal assignments for
all Multis.
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ARP Page on page
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