7-6
Setup Mode
The Channel/Program (CH/PROG) Page
The Channel/Program (CH/PROG) Page
This
is
the
first
page
you
see
when
you
enter
the
Setup
Editor.
Here,
you
can
select
programs,
MIDI
channels,
and
MIDI
Bank
numbers
for
each
of
the
setup’s
16
zones.
You
can
also
solo
or
mute
each
zone,
and
assign
zones
to
be
controlled
by
the
PC3K’s
Arpeggiator.
Program
This
selects
an
internal
program
to
play
on
each
zone.
As
you
change
the
value
of
Program,
notice
that
MIDI
Program
and
MIDI
Bank
match
the
local
program
and
bank
numbers
(programs
1–127
fall
into
MIDI
Bank
0,
128–255
fall
into
MIDI
Bank
1,
and
so
on—both
MIDI
Banks
and
PC3K
banks
can
hold
128
programs).
If
you
want
to
transmit
different
program
and
bank
numbers
over
MIDI,
highlight
either
MIDI
Program
or
MIDI
Bank
and
select
a
new
value.
Note
that
changing
the
Program
parameter
again
will
reset
both
the
MIDI
Program
and
MIDI
Bank
parameters
to
match
the
local
program
and
bank
numbers.
NOTE:
MIDI
Banks
and
PC3K
banks
are
not
the
same,
nor
is
there
a
direct
one
‐
to
‐
one
correspondence
between
the
two.
As
mentioned
previously,
programs
1–127
fall
into
MIDI
Bank
0,
programs
128–255
fall
into
MIDI
Bank
1,
and
so
on;
program
IDs
1–128
fall
into
PC3K
bank
Base
1
,
programs
128–255
fall
into
Base2
,
and
so
on
(recall
that
the
PC3K
bank
names
are
displayed
in
left
‐
to
‐
right
order
above
their
corresponding
mute
buttons
in
Program
mode).
For
example,
program
128
Drums
‘n
Bells
is
MIDI
Bank
1
Program
0
,
and
is
in
PC3K
bank
Base
1
;
and
program
127
Magic
Celeste
is
MIDI
Bank
0
Program
127
,
but
is
also
in
PC3K
bank
Base
1
.
Parameter
Range of Values
Default
Program
Program List
1 Standard Grand
Destination
Destination List
UMIDI+Local
Channel
1 to 16
1
MIDI Bank
0 to 127
0
MIDI Program (MidiProg)
(Depends on MIDI Bank Mode)
1
Status
Muted, Active, Solo, Solo+Muted
Active
InputChannel
None, 1-16
None
MIDI Bank Mode (BankMode)
MIDI Bank Mode List
Ctl 0/32
Entry Program Change (EntryProgChg)
On, Off
On
Arpeggiator
On, Off
On
Summary of Contents for PC3K6
Page 24: ...1 6 Introduction Options...
Page 50: ...4 4 The Operating Modes Using the Modes...
Page 58: ...5 8 Editing Conventions Special Button Functions...
Page 130: ...6 72 Program Mode Programming Tips...
Page 202: ...7 72 Setup Mode Recording A Setup To Song Mode...
Page 206: ...8 4 Quick Access Mode The QA Editor...
Page 232: ...9 26 Effects Mono Algorithms...
Page 268: ...11 18 Master Mode Preview Sample PRVIEW...
Page 302: ...12 34 Song Mode and the Song Editor Song Editor The EVENT Page...
Page 328: ...14 14 Keymap and Sample Editing Editing Samples...
Page 334: ...B 4...
Page 370: ...D 32 PC3K Objects V 1 31 Effect Chains...
Page 372: ...E 2 PC3K Legacy File Conversion Object Types and Conversion Details...