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You can use the Multiple Object Selector (described on page 13-32) to select ranges of objects
according to object types, IDs, strings in the object names, or dependent relationships.
You can quickly select or deselect all objects using the Left/Right cursor and Up/Down
cursor double-presses.
You can audition any of the Program, Keymap, Sample, and Song objects by pressing either
the Left or Right cursor arrow button, when the desired object is highlighted. Songs will play
until either cursor is pressed again. To audition a Program, Keymap, or Sample object, play a
note on your MIDI controller (after pressing the Left or Right cursor button). (K2500R users
also have the shortcut of holding the CANCEL button, then pressing the numeric keys to play
notes.)
Move
Pressing Move from the Object Utility page takes you to the Move utility. The Move utility
allows you to select any group of objects and move them to a different bank. If you select
several objects of a single type, then you are allowed to set a specific starting ID for the objects,
of any number (0-999). For instance, you could move a group of samples from scattered IDs to
a continuous range of IDs starting from ID# 354.
If you move objects that are dependent objects of other objects (such as samples that are
dependents of a particular keymaps,) the parent objects are automatically relinked to their
dependents that have moved. What this means is that you can move any objects to any new ID
numbers, without having to worry if your programs, keymaps or songs will still play correctly.
Moving a Single Object
If you select a single object to move, you will see a dialog similar to the Save/Replace dialog
you see when saving any object.
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Moving Multiple Objects
Select the objects that you want to move, then press OK. You will see the following dialog:
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This is similar to the Load function, where you are asked to choose a bank and mode for
loading. If you have selected more than one object, and all of the selected objects have the same
type, then there will be an additional mode available, "ID":
Master Mode
Object Utilities
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