Programming Your PC2R
Common Editing Tasks
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Common Editing Tasks
Turning AutoSplit On and Off
The AutoSplit feature is on by default for all programs in Internal Voices mode (as defined by a
parameter in the internal setup). In MIDI Setups mode, AutoSplit is off for most factory setups,
but you can turn it on if you want. AutoSplit is not available for KB3 mode. Here’s how to turn it
on and off.
1. In MIDI Setups mode, press
Edit
to enter the Setup Editor.
2. Find the Key Range menu and press
Enter
.
3. Press the
Right
cursor button until you see the AutoSplit parameter. Change its value as
desired.
4. Press
Store
. The Save dialog appears, prompting you to save the change to the lowest
available setup ID. You have two options:
•
Press
Yes
to save the change to the current setup (of course, you can change the setup
ID and name before saving if you want)
•
Press the Internal Voices button; this brings up a prompt asking if you want to save
the change to Internal Voices—we’ll assume you do, so press
Yes
.
In the former case (saving to a setup) saving creates a new setup with AutoSplit either on or off
as you specified. (Alternatively, if you change the setup ID to that of an existing setup before
saving, you replace that setup.)
In the latter case (saving to Internal Voices), saving stores the new setting to the internal setup,
thereby enabling or disabling AutoSplit for
all
Internal-Voices programs. When you’re in
Internal Voices mode, AutoSplit is so convenient that we recommend that you always leave it on
(it’s the factory default setting). In MIDI Setups mode, there are advantages and disadvantages
to having AutoSplit on. See
The AutoSplit Feature
on page 3-23 for more information.
Controlling Vibrato and Tremolo with LFOs
While you can’t add an LFO to a program (LFOs are permanently linked to certain programs at
the factory), you can modify the LFOs’ effects on the programs that do use them. Many factory
programs and setups make use of the LFOs for vibrato, tremolo, or rotor effects. In many
Internal-Voices programs, you can bring in the vibrato or tremolo with the Mod Wheel on your
MIDI source.
Using Mono Audio Output
If you have a monaural sound system, or have only one available input to your mixer, you might
want to play your PC2R in mono mode, in which case the full audio signal gets sent to both
sides of the analog outputs (there’s no separation of left and right).
1. Press
Global
, then press the
Right
cursor button until you see the Output Mode
parameter.
2. Set its value to
Mono
, then return to any performance mode.