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Programming Your PC2R
Common Editing Tasks
Changing Preset Drawbar Values
Making Drawbars Live
When you’re in KB3 mode, you have two options for using the drawbars. A KB3 program’s
drawbars can be preset, which means that the PC2R sets them to their programmed values
when you select the KB3 program. They can also be live, in which case the PC2R sets their
values to the current positions of the drawbar controls (Knobs
A
–
D
, in combination with the
Drawbar Toggle
button) when you select the KB3 program.
1. In KB3 mode, press
Edit
to go to the KB3 Editor. The Timbre menu appears.
2. Press
Enter
, the press the
Right
cursor button until you see the DrawbarMode parameter.
3. Set its value to
Live
.
4. Save the program.
Changing the Values of Preset Drawbars
1. Continuing from the previous example, press the
Right
cursor button, and you’ll see
Drawbar:
followed by nine digits, which are the values for Drawbars 1–9.
2. Move any of the drawbar controls to change the corresponding value. Use the
Drawbar
Toggle
button to change which drawbars the knobs control. When the
Drawbar Toggle
LED is green, Knobs
A
–
D
control Drawbars 1–4. When the LED is amber, the knobs
control Drawbars 5–8. When the LED is red, Knob
A
controls Drawbar 9.
As an alternative, you can use the cursor buttons to position the cursor under the value
you want to change, then change it with the Alpha Wheel.
3. Save the program.
The next time you select the program, your edited values will be in effect. You’ll still be able to
change them temporarily in real time using the drawbar controls.
Editing the Internal Setup
You can edit the internal setup and store your changes, thereby changing the zone parameters
for every program in Internal Voices mode. As an example, we’ll transpose the internal setup up
an octave.
1. Start in Internal voices mode, using any program.
2. Press
Main
to go to the Internal Setup Editor. If necessary, press
Main
again to unmute
Zone 1 (the
Main
LED should be green before you proceed).
3. Press
Menu
, which displays the Program menu. Find the Transpose menu, then press
Enter
. This displays the Transposition parameter.
4. Change the value to
12
. If you play notes from your MIDI source, you’ll hear the
transposition.
5. Press
Store
. The display prompts you to save the setup at the next-available ID (or it
prompts you to replace the setup if you were in the User bank of setups when you entered
the Internal Setup Editor).