KEYTEK CTS 2000 Instruction Manual page 13

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Choice of parametric family
The individual parameters are grouped into PARAMETRIC FAMILIES with a maximum of 6 parameters
per family.
Once the EDIT (Parameters) mode has been selected and the ZONE or GLOBAL function has been
selected, the selection of the Parametric Family to be edited is made by simply pressing the
corresponding Family button.
For example, pressing the 8 button associated with the DCA Family 1 (which is part of the DCA & DCF
ENVELOPE GENERATORS section) at this point will show the display:
The instrument will then be prepared to modify the individual parameters of this Family.
To switch to another Family, simply press the button corresponding to the desired Family.
To exit the Edit (Parameters) mode at any time, simply press the PRESETS/PARAMETERS button or
the INTERNAL or CARTRIDGE button in the Presets section.
The display will return to the type, number, bank and name of the preset, indicating that you have
returned to Standard (Preset) mode.
Selecting and changing the parameter in ZONE mode
Once a Family has been selected, e.g. DCA 1, the 6 slider potentiometers located on the left of the
control panel in the DATA ENTRY section and identified by the letters A, B, C, D, E and F will be
automatically associated with the 6 corresponding parameters that make up the Family itself.
For example, in the case of family DCA 1, the following correspondence will be made:
Potentiometer
Potentiometer
Potentiometer
Potentiometer
Potentiometer
Potentiometer
Changing the Family will change the correspondence of the potentiometers. If a family consists of
fewer than 6 parameters, the potentiometers associated with the missing parameters will not be
enabled.
In ZONE mode, as soon as one of the 6 potentiometers is moved slightly, the display will show, on the
top line, the name of the single enabled parameter and a number written in negative (from 0 to 4)
indicating the zone (octave) enabled for modification.
The bottom line will show the value in memory for that parameter (OLD) and next to it the new value
assigned to that parameter (NEW).
If, for example, potentiometer A is moved slightly, the display will show:
DCA1 ENVELOPE
GENERATOR
A = ATTACK
B = DECAY
C = BREAK POINT
D = SLOPE
E = SUSTAIN
F = RELEASE / PED.

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