Move; Copy - Kurzweil PC3 Getting Started Manual

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Move

Pressing Move from the Object Utility page takes you to the Move utility. The Move utility
allows you to select any group of objects and move them to a different bank. If you select several
objects of a single type, then you are allowed to set a specific starting ID for the objects, of any
number (0-999).
If you move objects that are dependent objects of other objects, the parent objects are
automatically relinked to their dependents that have moved. What this means is that you can
move any objects to any new ID numbers, without having to worry if your programs, keymaps
or songs will still play correctly.
Moving a Single Object
If you select a single object to move, you will see a dialog similar to the Save/Replace dialog you
see when saving any object.
Moving Multiple Objects
Select the objects that you want to move, then press OK. You will see a dialog similar to the
Load function, where you are asked to choose a bank and mode for loading. If you have selected
more than one object, and all of the selected objects have the same type, then there will be an
additional button available, ID.
Here is a description of the above soft buttons:
Append: Try to use each object's ID offset within its current bank as the ID offset within the
specified destination bank. If there is already an object at this offset in the new bank, increment
the ID until a free ID slot is found. For example, if you were moving Programs 202, 209, 217, and
230 to the 400s bank, which already has a program at 409, the resulting IDs for the moved
programs would be 402, 410, 417, and 430.
Fill: Use consecutive numbering for each object that is moved, starting from the beginning of the
specified destination bank. Any object IDs that are already being used in the specified bank will
be skipped over. For example, if you were moving Songs 300, 315, 489, and 841 to the 200s bank,
which already contains Songs 200 and 203, then the moved songs' ID numbers would be 201,
202, 204, and 205.
ID: Use consecutive numbering for each object that is moved, skipping over IDs that are in use
(like Fill mode), starting from the ID that you specify.
Cancel: Return to the Move object dialog.
The objects are moved as soon as Append or Fill is pressed, or when a starting ID is selected.
After the Move function completes, you will still be in the Move object dialog, and you will still
be scrolled to the previously highlighted object, even if it has moved to a new ID.
Keep in mind that when you only select one object to move, you can replace another object.
However, when you select multiple objects for moving you cannot overwrite any objects.

Copy

Pressing Copy from the Object Utility page takes you to the Copy utility. The Copy utility allows
you to select any group of objects and copy them to a different bank. Only object data is copied,
and not sample data.
The operation of the Copy utility is identical to the Move utility just described.
Preliminary - Subject to Change
Master Mode
Object Utilities
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