Edit; Menu; Effect; Panic - Kurzweil PC1 - MUSICIANS GUIDE REV B Manual

Midi performance controller
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Performance Features
Front Panel
The Edit Region
There are four buttons in the Edit region. This region also includes the Panic button. For
programming your PC1, you can access Edit mode with the buttons in this region.

Edit

Press the Edit button to enter the edit mode corresponding to your current performance mode.
This is where you make changes to the parameters that define programs, setups, and effects. See
Chapter 4 for specifics about programming your PC1.
Once you're in an edit mode, this button becomes the Store button. Press Edit to bring up a Save
dialog, then either press Yes to save the current object, or use the cursor buttons to select another
related function. See Naming and Storing on page 4-2 for more information.

Menu

When you're editing programs or setups, press Menu to select the first menu of programming
parameters in the current edit mode. Use the cursor buttons to view the available menus, then
press Enter to view the parameters in the current menu. When you're finished viewing
parameters, press Menu again to return to the list of menus.

Effect

The Effect button takes you to FX parameters in the edit mode that corresponds to your current
performance mode. From FX parameters, you can assign a different effect to the current program
or setup, and you can edit the current effect. See 3-12 for more information about editing effects.

Panic

This button sends All Notes Off messages and Reset All Controllers messages on all MIDI
channels-both to the PC1's sound engine and its MIDI Out port

The Mode Region

The four buttons in the Mode Region take you to various performance and editing modes.

Program

Press this button to get to Program Mode from any performance or editing mode. Program is the
mode to use for playing Programs.

Setup

Press this button to get to Setup mode from any performance or editing mode. Use Setup mode
when you want to play programs on up to four different MIDI channels.

MIDI Receive

This button takes you to MIDI Receive mode, where you can configure how the PC1 responds to
incoming MIDI information. The first time you enter MIDI Receive mode after powering up, the
display shows Channel 1, because the PC1 resets the MIDI Receive channel each time you shut
down. Until you shut down again, the PC1 tracks which channel you're viewing even after
you've left MIDI Receive mode, so the next time you enter MIDI Receive mode, the display
shows the channel you were most recently viewing.
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