KEYTEK CTS 2000 Instruction Manual page 14

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ATTACK TIME 1 z
OLD xx NEW yy
(z) = Zone number (octave) of keyboard
xx = memory value of the parameter for that Zone
yy = new value assigned to the parameter for that Zone
If you now move the potentiometer more widely, you will see the value "yy" change.
Using the UP and DOWN buttons in the FINE CONTROL section you can also perform a "fine" check of
the parameter value.
IMPORTANT
Remember that a change made in Zone mode only applies to the Zone (octave) indicated by the
number (z) at the top right of the display. The individual (octave) Zones are identified as follows:
ZONE0 DO 0
ZONE1
DO 1
ZONE2
C 2
ZONE3
C 3
ZONE4
C 4
To access another intervention zone, simply press any key on the musical keyboard within the
desired zone (octave). You can then, for the same parameter selected, access Zones 0,1,2,3,4 for the
5 octaves of your keyboard by entering, if you wish, 5 different values.
To change the value of a parameter in all 5 Zones (octaves) at the same time, you must use the
GLOBAL Edit mode.
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 Standard ( Presets) type, number, bank and name.
A flashing rectangular |_| symbol on the display (next to the bank letter A or B) indicates that the
preset has been changed.
Remember that Edit mode allows for TEMPORARY CHANGES, so changes made will be lost when
changing presets.
Recalling the preset itself will recall the one contained in the memory and not the one you have
modified. To make changes permanent, it is therefore necessary to use the RECORD function before
changing presets (see RECORD MODE section).
SI 0
SI 1
B 2
B 3
B 5

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