Program Mode
The Program Mode Page
The Program Mode Page
The top line of the Program mode entry‐level page shows your mode location, the present MIDI
transposition, the MIDI bank name and MIDI program number of the highlighted program, and
the current MIDI channel.
The info box at the left of the Program mode page gives you information about the current
program. Generally, the info box shows the keymap assigned to each layer. The line beneath the
name of the keymap indicates the keyboard range of that layer. In the diagram above, for
example, there's one layer that extends from C 0 to C 8—the default range. The representation of
these layer ranges is approximate; they're intended to let you know if you have a layered
keyboard (lines overlapping) or a split keyboard (lines not overlapping). The info box can
display up to four layers at a time. If the current program has more than four layers, you can
view their keymaps by pressing and holding down the Enter button and scrolling with the
Chan/Layer buttons.
For KB3 programs, the info box shows the keymap used for the upper tone wheels.
Note: For VAST layers using KVA oscillators, the info box may or may not show the name of the oscillator
being used. See Advanced Use Of KVA Oscillators on page 6‐55 for more details.
Control Setup
The Control Setup defines what the PC3K's physical controllers (wheels, sliders, pedals, etc.) do
while you're in Program mode. It's a convenient way to apply the controller assignments in your
setups globally. Just choose an existing setup to be the Control Setup using the ControlSetup
parameter on the MIDI mode TRANSMIT page.
While you're in Program mode, many of the controller assignments for Zone 1 of the Control
Setup also apply to the programs you play (this is true for MIDI control messages as well, unless
you have turned off MIDI control).
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