KURZWEIL MARK 12 USER'S GUIDE ADDENDUM
MISCELLANEOUS New Features
PANEL MEMORY RESET
You can reset the Mark 12 back to its default operating state by pressing and holding the
Panel 1 button, and then pressing the Grand Piano button. All the options that are gener-
ally stored in a panel memory will be restored to the power-on defaults: sounds, auto-
accompaniment, and so on. This gives you a convenient way to return the Mark 12 to a
known state without having to reset the entire instrument.
USER VARIATION FROM PANEL MEMORY
If a Panel Memory calls up a sound that is not the default or the variation choice for a
sound select, the User Variation is assigned to the new sound. In addition, User Variation
sounds can now be set using the Up/Down buttons. (See page 16 in your User's Manual
for further information).
PEDAL ASSIGNMENTS
Panel memories will now save your choice of pedal asignments. (See page 84 in your
User's Manual for further information on Pedal Assignments).
See pages 19, 64 and 65 in your User's Manual for further information on Panel
Memories.
New MIDI Master Page
Pressing Next from the MIDI/Preferences page will display a menu which allows you to
see the program assignments for each of the 16 MIDI channels. This can be very helpful
if you're working with a MIDI connection to the Mark 12 from a computer or another
keyboard. Use the Up/Down buttons to see the different channels and their program
assignments. You can change the program on a given channel by pressing the middle soft
button and using the Up/Down buttons to scroll among the programs, or by pressing the
associated sound category button.
Metronome Volume Setting
The volume of the metronome can now be set using the bottom slider in the Auto-Ac-
companiment section. Simply press and hold the Metronome button, and then slide the
slider. You'll hear the metronome change in volume. Release the button when the metro-
nome setting is right to your ear.
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