Using Song Mode; Selecting A Song For Playback - Kurzweil K2600 Musician's Manual

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9. The K2600 creates a program, and shows you the new programÕs ID. It then prompts you
10. Go to the MAIN page in Song mode, and on the recording track you set in Step 3, youÕll
11. Repeat Steps 5 through 9 to create additional samples and insert them into the song. You
12. If you use the same track, the K2600 creates another layer in the program on that track,
When youÕve recorded all the tracks you want, you can edit the programs assigned to those
tracks, using all the features available for VAST synthesis.
Note: ThereÕs no way to synchronize sample playback exactly to MIDI. While the K2600 handles the
synchronization extremely accurately, itÕs possible for the sample to drift away from the song playback, at
a rate of up to .5 milliseconds per minute of playback. ThatÕs a minuscule amount, but it might matter to
you. If you need to be more precise, we recommend that you keep your sample time short, and record a
relatively large number of short samples, as opposed to a small number of long samples. This will virtually
eliminate the risk of your samples drifting out of sync with the song playback.

Using Song Mode

Selecting a Song for Playback

Select the Song parameter with the cursor buttons, then use any data entry method to scroll
through the list of songs. Press the Play soft button, and the song will begin playing. Press the
Stop soft button, and the song will stop and ÒrewindÓ to the beginning. If you press Play while
the song is playing, the song will stop and the play pointer will revert to the Locate parameter,
and will show your current location in the song. At this point you have two options. If you press
the Play button again, the song will continue from its current location. If you press the Stop soft
button, the song will return to 0:0.
The K2600 automatically selects programs for playback based on the MIDI channel(s) and the
programs assigned to them at the time the song was recorded. When you start playback, the
K2600 will eventually create a new program for the sample, and that program must be on
its own MIDI channel. Press OK when youÕve selected a track.
to strike a key to specify a note for triggering the sample during the playback of the song.
It can be any key; the K2600 automatically handles the transposition required to ensure
that the sample plays back at the right pitch.
see the new program. The program assigned to this track has the same name you gave the
sample when you saved it. If you look at the events on this track (on the EVENT page in
the Song Editor), youÕll see a PCHG event that selects your new program, and a note event
corresponding to the key you struck to set the sample trigger.
can use the same track, or a different, empty track. For this example, weÕll use the same
track. In this case, when you press OK, the K2600 asks you if you want to add the sample
to the program thatÕs already being used for the track (the program you created when you
pressed OK in Step 8. Press Yes. The K2600 prompts you to strike a key, as in Step 9. If you
strike a key thatÕs already being used by one of the samples in the program, the K2600
alerts you, and lets you to assign a different key (press No) or the same key (press YesÑ
although if you do this, then the song will trigger all samples that share the same trigger
key, every time the trigger key gets played).
and assigns the sample to it. You can record up to 32 samples on this track, since a VAST
program can contain up to 32 layers. If you use a different track, the K2600 creates another
new program when you place the sample into the song.
Song Mode and the Song Editor
Using Song Mode
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