
Programming Your PC2
Basic Editing Concepts
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5. You have several options for pasting the copied data. Depending on what you want to do,
take one of the following steps:
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To paste the data to the same controller in a different zone, press the appropriate zone
button, then press the
>
button to get to the Paste parameter, then press
Enter
.
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To paste the data to a different controller in the same zone, hold the
Controllers
button and move the new controller. Press the
Copy
button, then the
>
button, then
Enter
.
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To paste the data to a different controller in a different zone, press the appropriate
zone button, then hold the
Controllers
button and move the new controller. (For
example, you might want to copy all the Zone 1, Slider A parameters to Zone 2,
Slider B.)
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To paste the data into a different setup, press the
MIDI Setups
button and select the
setup you want to paste into. Hold the
Controllers
button and move the appropriate
controller. Press the zone button for the appropriate zone. Press the
Copy
button, then
the
>
button, then
Enter
.
Keep in mind that you can copy and paste only into similar controllers; the parameters for a
switch controller can go only to another switch controller, and those for a continuous controller
can go only to another continuous controller.
Pasting Arpeggiator Parameters
1. Call up the setup containing the arpeggiator data that you want to copy. Press the
Arpeggiator
button.
2. Press
Copy
, then
Enter
.
3. Press the
MIDI Setups
button. Select the setup that you want to paste into. Press the
Arpeggiator
button.
4. Press the
Copy
button. Press the
>
button, then
Enter
.
You should be aware that this will copy only the parameters in the Arpeggiator menu. It wonÕt
copy any controllers assigned to arpeggiator functions like Arp Latch or Arp Switch.
More About SysEx Dumps
SysEx IDs
If all youÕre doing is dumping objects from your PC2 to a sequencer and loading them back, you
wonÕt have to worry about the PC2Õs SysEx ID. Just make sure that you donÕt change it after
dumping objects, because you wonÕt be able to reload them if the PC2Õs SysEx ID is different
from the one contained in the incoming messages.
The SysEx ID for the PC2 is deÞned by the Device ID parameter in the Global menu.
Dumping the Entire Memory
1. Make sure that you have a MIDI connection from the PC2Õs MIDI Out port to the MIDI In
port of your external device.