Front Panel
Special Button Functions
1-5
When you’re in the Sample Editor, the
Program
,
Setup
,
Q Access
,
MIDI
,
Master
, and
Song
mode buttons function according to the orange labeling near each button. Table 1-1 describes all
of the special button functions.
Button
Mode or Editor
White
Orange
Light Grey
Program Editor (Orange)
Setup Editor (Orange)
Song Mode
Sample Editor (Light
Grey)
Program
Mute 1
Zoom-
Mutes Layer 1 of current program, or
mutes current layer of current drum
program
Mutes Zone 1 of current
setup if 3 or fewer zones;
mutes current zone of
current setup if more than 3
zones
On MIX page,
mutes Track 1
or 9
On TRIM and LOOP
pages, decreases
horizontal dimension of
current sample in
display
Setup
Mute 2
Zoom+
Mutes Layer 2 of current program, or
solos current layer of current drum
program
Mutes Zone 2 of current
setup if 3 or fewer zones;
solos current zone of
current setup if more than 3
zones
On MIX page,
mutes Track 2
or 10
On TRIM and LOOP
pages, increases
horizontal dimension of
current sample in
display
Q Access
Mute 3
Samp / Sec
Mutes Layer 3 of current program, or
solos current layer of current drum
program
Mutes Zone 3 of current
setup if 3 or fewer zones;
solos current zone of
current setup if more than 3
zones
On MIX page,
mutes Track 3
or 11
Toggles between units
used to identify location
within sample— either
number of samples from
start, or time in seconds
from start
Effects
FX Bypass
Bypasses (mutes) current program’s FX
preset (plays program dry)
Bypasses (mutes) current
setup’s studio (plays studio
dry)
On MIX page,
mutes Track 4
or 12
MIDI
Previous Pg
Gain -
Successive presses take you back to
four most recent editor pages; 5th press
takes you to ALG page
Successive presses take
you back to four most
recent editor pages; 5th
press takes you to CH/PRG
page
On MIX page,
mutes Track 5
or 13
On TRIM and LOOP
pages, decreases
vertical dimension of
current sample in
display
Master
Mark
Gain +
“Remembers” current editor page, so
you can recall multiple pages with Jump
button; asterisk appears before page
name to indicate that it’s marked;
unmark pages by pressing Mark when
page is visible
Same as for Program
Editor; pages common to
both editors are marked or
unmarked for
both
editors
On MIX page,
mutes Track 6
or 14
On TRIM and LOOP
pages, increases
vertical dimension of
current sample in
display
Song
Jump
Link
Jumps to marked pages in order they
were marked
Jumps to marked pages in
order they were marked
On MIX page,
mutes Track 7
or 15
Preserves interval
between Start, Alt,
Loop, and End points of
current sample; press
again to unlink
Disk
Compare
Negates effect of unsaved edits and
plays last-saved (unedited) version of
object being edited
Same as for Program
mode; display reminds you
that you’re comparing;
press any button to return
to edited version
On MIX page,
mutes Track 8
or 16
Chan / Bank
Layer / Zone
In Program Editor, these two buttons scroll through layers of current
program; in Effects Editor, scroll through FX presets; in Keymap Editor,
scroll through velocity levels of current keymap; in Setup Editor, scroll
through zones of current setup; in Quick Access mode, scroll through
entries in current Quick Access bank
Change
recording
track
Edit
Whenever cursor is highlighting an editable object or parameter, takes you to corresponding editor or programming page
Table 1-1
Special Button Functions
Summary of Contents for K2661
Page 18: ...2 4 LFOs LFO Shapes...
Page 34: ...3 16 DSP Algorithms...
Page 54: ...5 4 MIDI Note Numbers Note Numbers for Percussion Keymaps...
Page 72: ...7 10 System Exclusive Protocol K2661 System Exclusive Implementation...
Page 82: ...9 4 Upgrading Sample Memory Choosing and Installing a SIMM for K2661 Sample Memory...
Page 334: ...10 252 KDFX Reference KDFX Algorithm Specifications...
Page 340: ...11 6 Glossary...
Page 382: ...12 42 Triple Modular Processing Alphanumeric Buttonpad Entries for DSP Functions...
Page 392: ...B 6 SysEx Control of KDFX MSB and LSB...
Page 442: ...D 20 Contemporary ROM Block Objects Controller Assignments Contemporary ROM Block...
Page 490: ...H 12 General MIDI Standard Mode Controller Assignments...
Page 492: ...I 2 Live Mode Objects Live Mode Programs...
Page 498: ...K2661 Musician s Reference Index...
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