Program Mode
KB3 Program Structure
6-5
Real-time Controls in KB3 Mode
You
have
real
‐
time
control
over
many
components
of
KB3
programs
directly
from
the
front
panel.
The
sliders
emulate
the
drawbars
that
are
so
essential
to
the
tone
wheel
sound,
while
the
buttons
above
them
(they’re
called
the
Mute
buttons,
because
they
normally
mute
and
solo
zones
in
Setup
mode)
can
control
the
KB3
effects:
Leslie,
vibrato,
chorus,
and
percussion.
When
you’re
in
Program
mode,
the
Mute
buttons
always
control
KB3
effects.
In
a
setup
containing
a
KB3
program,
if
you
want
the
Mute
buttons
to
control
KB3
effects,
you’ll
have
to
edit
the
setup,
because
in
Setup
mode,
the
Mute
buttons
mute
and
unmute
zones
by
default.
1. Go
to
Setup
mode,
and
select
the
setup
you
want
to
edit.
Press
Edit
.
2. Press
either
more
soft
button
until
you
see
the
COMMON
soft
button.
Press
it,
and
your
display
should
show
the
following
screen:
3. Select
the
Mutes
parameter
and
change
its
value
to
KB3
Control
.
4. Don’t
forget
to
save.
Playing KB3 Programs
One
of
the
standard
performance
features
of
many
tone
wheel
organs
is
the
set
of
drawbars
for
emulating
the
stops
on
a
pipe
organ.
Moving
the
drawbars
controls
the
amplitude
of
either
the
fundamentals
or
the
harmonics
of
the
notes
(out
to
increase
amplitude,
in
to
decrease
it).
The
PC3K’s
sliders
serve
as
the
nine
drawbars
found
on
most
tone
wheel
organs.
Pushing
the
sliders
up
is
the
equivalent
of
pushing
the
drawbars
in
(removing
fundamentals
or
harmonics).
KB3 Mode Buttons (Mute Buttons)
When
the
Mute
buttons
are
enabled
for
KB3
control,
their
LEDs
indicate
the
status
of
the
various
effects
for
the
current
KB3
program.
This
status
is
saved
as
part
of
each
program.
You
can
change
the
effects
in
real
time
by
pressing
the
buttons
(or
by
sending
the
appropriate
MIDI
Controller
values
from
your
MIDI
controller).
Subharmonics
Fundamental
Harmonics
16'
5
1
/3'
8'
4'
2
2
/3'
2'
1
3
/5'
1
1
/3'
1'
Slider A
Slider B
Slider C
Slider D
Slider E
Slider F
Slider G
Slider H
Slider I
Table 6-1
Standard Drawbar Settings for the Hammond B3
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...