Panel Memories - Kurzweil V150 Owner's Manual

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The default Controller assignments are:
Slider A:
Slider B:
Slider C:
Slider D:
Slider assignments can be saved in a Panel Memory, which is described below.
Pedal and Slider Zone Assignments
The Pedals and Sliders menus also allow you to define which sounds will be affected by a given
slider. The V150/V110 will send the Controller message on whichever zones are specified in this
menu. By default, all zones are active for each pedal and slider assignment, but depending on
how complex a sound you've built, you may wish to reassign the activity so it affects only a
certain zone. To do this, press the display button labeled
menu, and use the Up/Down buttons to scroll among the choices of individual zones.
Pedal and slider zone assignments can be saved in a Panel Memory (see page 3-15 for details).

Panel Memories

After you've set up the V150/V110 to play in the way you like, with certain sounds in the
various zones, or with certain rhythm or arpeggiator settings, you may wish to save the state of
the instrument for later use. Or perhaps you want to play a set of musical numbers in which
each uses a different configuration. The V150/V110 provides a way to do this easily, using what
is called a Panel Memory.
At any time when you have a setup that you like, press and hold one of the eight numbered
panel memory buttons located at the bottom of the sound selection area. The display will
indicate that you've saved the state. If there is already a memory stored in the location you've
selected, a prompt screen will be displayed giving the choice of overwriting the existing
memory or leaving it as is.
Once you've saved a Panel Memory, you can select it with the press of a single button. This
instantly reconfigures the V150/V110 to all of the Panel Memory's settings. To select a Panel
Memory, press and release the corresponding Panel Memory button. The button lights up to
indicate the currently selected Panel Memory.
Panel memories are saved when the instrument is turned off, using the battery-backed memory.
See Appendix A for information about replacing the batteries.
Controller 1 (Mod Wheel or Modulation)
Controller 4 (Foot Controller)
Controller 6 (Data MSB)
Controller 13
Using Your V150/V110
in the Pedals or Sliders
Active|On
Panel Memories
3-15

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