2-4
C1. TUNE -58C
The Center Region, Layer #1 is being edited. The parameter being edited is
TUNE
(tuning), whose present value is -58C.
This layer is tuned down -58C (it is 58 cents flat).
P1
250 HZ +5 dB
Program #1’s equalizer is given +5 dB of emphasis at the 250Hz point.
The display which appears when the K150X is turned on, showing the MIDI channel and program number currently active,
indicates that you are in the Channel Editor, the top-level editor. Any time you want to return to this editor, press EDIT F1.
The display will show the Channel and Program currently active:
C
number
P
number
program-name
This is the K150X’s top-level display.
C
stands for CHANNEL and
P
stands for PROGRAM. From here, you can use INCR
and DECR to step through the Programs, or NEXT and PREV to step through the Channels.
Using the Editors
It is through the editors that you display and change parameters in the K150X. Press EDIT to indicate you want to select an
editor. Then select the editor you want by pushing the button below its abbreviation. For example, EDIT F1 selects the
Channel Editor while EDIT UNDO selects the Layer Editor.
Once you are in the editor, the display will identify the program, region, and/or layer that you are editing, the name of or an
abbreviation for the parameter (e.g.,
.V-DEPTH
for vibrato depth) and the current editable value, which will be flashing. To
change a numeric value, simply enter the new value using the numeric button-pad and press ENTR, or use INCR and DECR
to step through the numbers. (Note that flashing stops when you start entering a new value.) The NEXT and PREV buttons
are used to step through the various parameters in that editor.
All changes that you make while editing take effect instantly. Thus, you can play the instrument while you are editing to
hear the changes as you make them.
The Editing Buttons
Once an editor has been selected, the buttons of the left button-pad take on the meanings printed on them.
F1, F2 and F3
These buttons are active only in certain editors, and have special functions which depend on the currently active editor, as
outlined in Table 2-4. These functions are discussed in detail the chapters on individual editors.
Table 2-4
F1, F2 and F3 in Various Editors
Editor
F1
F2
F3
Channel
Read Cassette
Memory Space
Program
Rename Program
Copy Program
Delete Program
Region
Delete Region
Copy Region
Replace Region
Layer (selecting)
Delete Layer
Copy Layer
Insert Layer
Layer (using)
Change Layer (up)
Change Layer (down)
Mute Other Layers
Controls
Jump to Beginning of List
Jump to Chorus Controls
Jump to Vibrato Controls
Program List (Misc)
Jumps 16 Entries
Insert Program
Delete Program
SAVE and CANC