Effect; Exiting The Program Editor; The Setup Editor; Setup Editor - Kurzweil PC1 - MUSICIANS GUIDE REV B Manual

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Short-cut to editing timbre
As described above, the timbre of a program may be changed before entering the program editor
by moving the physical controllers. So, if you press Edit twice and then save it after setting
controller values for a program as desired, it can quickly became a user program.

Effect

If you press the Right cursor button in the Sound Parameters Menu to get to the Effect Menu,
and then press Enter, the effect parameters are shown. These parameters are exactly the same as
what you see when the Effect button is pressed, except that it's saved as a program object after
editing them.
Refer to the Effect Edit mode (4-17) for details of effect parameters.

Exiting the Program Editor

There are several ways to get out:
Press Cancel/No one or more times.
Press Store to begin the Save dialog; when you've finished saving, the PC1 returns to
Program mode.
Select a performance mode by pressing a mode-selection button.

The Setup Editor

The Setup Editor lets you make changes to setups, then store the modified setups in the User
setup bank. The PC1 comes from the factory with 67 setups, all in the Internal bank. The User
bank is empty, so the first time you go into the Setup Editor, you'll be editing one of the setups in
the Internal setup bank. The PC1 won't let you store setups in the Internal bank, but you can
store them anywhere in the User bank, either replacing the setup you started with, or assigning it
a different setup ID.
In this section, we'll use a number of practical examples to help you learn your way around the
Setup Editor. All the setup editing you'll do involves these basic steps:
Selecting a setup
Entering the Setup Editor
Changing the values of one or more parameters
Storing (saving) the setup
You should already know how to select a setup. If not, see Selecting Programs and Setups on page
3-10. You should also be familiar with the three basic steps of editing: Entering an edit mode,
Finding a parameter and changing its value, Naming and storing. See Basic Editing Concepts on
page 4-1 if you need to refresh your memory.
Programming your PC1
The Setup Editor
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