MIDI Mode
Program Change Formats
10-15
If the Zeros Memory Bank is Currently Selected
1st program change
2nd program change
Resulting selection:
command received:
command received:
MC 32: value 0
PCH: value 6
No change (the K2vx interprets this as
QA bank 0, entry 6. There is no QA bank
0. The lowest valid PCH value in this par-
ticular case is 10, which would select QA
bank 1, entry 0)
PCH: value 9
None
Entry 9 in current QA bank
MC 32: value 0
PCH: value 32
QA bank 3, entry 2
MC 32: value 1
PCH: value 4
QA bank 10, entry 4
MC 32: value 1
PCH: value 28
QA bank 12, entry 8
MC 32: value 2
PCH: value 44
QA bank 24, entry 4
PCH: value 100
PCH: value 9
No change (QA bank 0 doesn’t exist)
PCH: value 100
PCH: value 99
QA bank 9, entry 9
PCH: value 102
PCH: value 27
QA bank 22, entry 7
Remember that in the Zeros memory bank, the Quick Access bank IDs go through 75. So if the
Zeros memory bank is the current memory bank, you can enter MC 32 values as high as 7, and
PCH values as high as 107 for the Þrst program Change command. And you can enter PCH
values as high as 59 for the second program change command.
If the 200s Memory Bank is Currently Selected
1st program change
2nd program change
Resulting selection:
command received:
command received:
MC 32: value 0
PCH: value 6
QA bank 200, entry 6
MC 32: value 0
PCH: value 32
QA bank 203, entry 2
MC 32: value 0
PCH: value 99
QA bank 209, entry 9
MC 32: value 1
PCH: value 4
QA bank 210, entry 4
MC 32: value 1
PCH: value 28
QA bank 212, entry 8
MC 32: value 2
PCH: value 44
No change; MC 32 value 2 is invalid in
200s bank.
PCH: value 44
None
QA bank 204, 214, 224, 234, 244, 254,
264, or 274 (tens digit doesn’t change);
entry 4
PCH: value 100
PCH: value 0
QA bank 200, entry 0
PCH: value 100
PCH: value 99
QA bank 209, entry 9
PCH: value 100
PCH: value 127
No change; PCH value 127 is invalid for
QA Bank E format
PCH: value 101
PCH: value 8
QA bank 210, entry 8
PCH: value 101
PCH: value 36
QA bank 213, entry 6
PCH: value 102
PCH: value 27
No change; PCH value 102 is invalid in
200s bank
Summary of Contents for K2500RS
Page 12: ...Table of Contents TOC 12...
Page 16: ...Introduction How to use this manual 1 4...
Page 32: ...User Interface Basics The Panel Play Feature K2vxR 3 8...
Page 106: ...Effects Mode and the Effects Editor Configurations and Parameters 9 24...
Page 186: ...Song Mode Recording Multi timbral Sequences via MIDI 12 52...
Page 304: ...DSP Functions Hard Sync Functions 14 52...
Page 394: ...Programs Setups and Keymaps K2500 ROM Keymaps 21 12...
Page 402: ...LFOs LFO Shapes 23 4...
Page 406: ...Note Numbers and Intonation Tables List and Description of Intonation Tables 24 4...
Page 434: ...DSP Algorithms 26 14...
Page 450: ...MIDI and SCSI Sample Dumps SMDI Sample Transfers 29 8...
Page 464: ...Glossary 31 6...
Page 490: ...K2vx Program Farm VOX K25 Appendix A 22...
Page 494: ...K2vx Compatibility Converting programs from the K2vx to K2000 Appendix B 4...