Pan; Fx Routing; A-To-B Wet/Dry Mix (Global A>B); Fx-A Wet/Dry Mix (A) - Kurzweil PC1 - MUSICIANS GUIDE REV B Manual

Midi performance controller
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Descriptions of Parameters

The Global Menu

Pan

Specifies the pan setting for the current channel. A value of 0 is full left; 64 is center; 127 is full
right.

FX Routing

Determines whether the program of the current channel is sent to one or both of the effects
blocks.
A-to-B Wet/Dry Mix (Global A>B)
For the current program on the current channel, specifies how much of the processed signal
coming from FX-A goes to FX-B and gets FX-B's effect applied to it. Also transmits values to the
MIDI Out port.

FX-A Wet/Dry Mix (A)

For the current program on the current channel, specifies how much of FX-A's effect gets applied
to the dry signal coming from the PC1's sound engine. Also transmits values to the MIDI Out
port.

FX-B Wet/Dry Mix (B)

For the current program on the current channel, specifies how much of FX-B's effect gets applied
to the dry signal coming from the sound engine. Also transmits values to the MIDI Out port.
The Global Menu

Local Control

Controls the connection between the PC1's sound engine and its MIDI-generating components
(keyboard and physical controllers). Set Local Control to On (the default) when you want to be
able to play the PC1 from its own keyboard (as well as to control MIDI slaves). Set Local Control
to Off when the PC1 is receiving MIDI from an external source. This is particularly important
when you're using a sequencer, since you'll most likely have MIDI cables going into the
sequencer from the PC1, and into the PC1 from the sequencer. This can cause notes to get
doubled if the Soft Thru or Play Thru feature of the sequencer is active.
Xmit ProgChg
Determines whether send program change messages to MIDI Out or not.

Clock

Set Clock to Internal (the default) to use the PC1's internal MIDI clock for arpeggiation, and to
control synchronization with external MIDI equipment. Set Clock to External when you want the
PC1 (including the arpeggiator) to synchronize with a MIDI Clock signal from an external source.
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