Using Mono Audio Output; Editing The Internal Setup - Kurzweil PC1 - MUSICIANS GUIDE REV B Manual

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Using Mono Audio Output

If you have a monaural sound system, or have only one available input to your mixer, you might
want to play your PC1 in mono mode, in which case the full audio signal gets sent to both sides
of the analog outputs (there's no separation of left and right).
1.
Press Global, then press the Right cursor button until you see the Output Mode
parameter.
Set its value to Mono, then return to any performance mode.
2.

Editing the Internal Setup

You can edit the internal setup and store your changes, thereby changing the zone parameters for
every program in Program mode. As an example, we'll transpose the internal setup up an octave.
1.
Start in Program mode, using any program.
2.
Press Main to go to the Internal Setup Editor. If necessary, press Main again to unmute
Zone 1 (the Main LED should be green before you proceed).
3.
Press Menu, which displays the Program menu. Find the Transpose menu, then press
Enter. This displays the Transposition parameter.
4.
Change the value to 12. If you play notes on your keyboard, you'll hear the
transposition.
Press Store. The display prompts you to save the setup at the next-available ID (or it
5.
prompts you to replace the setup if you were in the User bank of setups when you
entered the Internal Setup Editor).
6.
Press the Program button. This displays a prompt asking you if you want to save to the
internal setup. Press Yes. The display briefly shows
returns to Program mode.
7.
Select a few different programs, and you'll notice that they're all an octave higher when
you play them.
Programming your PC1
Common Editing Tasks
Internal setup saved!
, then
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