13-1
The Miscellaneous Editor
The Miscellaneous Editor allows you to choose from an additional set of editors: the Program List Editor, the Intonation
Editor, and the Velocity Map Editor.
Using the MISC Editor
1.
Select the Miscellaneous Editor by pressing EDIT PREV. One of the following editor names will appear in the display.
Use NEXT and PREV to step through the choices shown in Figure 13- 1.
2.
Press ENTER to select a particular editor.
Table 13-1
The Miscellaneous Editors
Display Reads
Editor
What it Does
PROGRAM LIST
Program List Editor
Allows you to map program numbers to program list numbers
INTONATION
Intonation Editor
Adjusts the interval width between notes
VELOCITY MAP
Velocity Map Editor
Allows you to modify the K150X’s velocity maps
Once you select a particular editor by pressing ENTER, you must re-enter the Miscellaneous Editor by pressing EDIT PREV
in order to choose another editor.
The Program List Editor
Used in conjunction with the PROGRAM LIST parameter in the MIDI editor, the Program List Editor allows you to set up
maps between a number in the program list and the actual program number to be played when that program list number is
played.
This feature is useful when changing program numbers remotely from your MIDI controller. Depending on how many
programs your controller selects from at one time, you can set up the K150X to have up to 128 programs accessible directly
from your controller.
Using the Program List Editor
When the display reads PROGRAM LIST, press ENTR. The display will read.
STEP
n
PROG
n
where STEP is the program list number currently being assigned, and PROG is the program number being assigned to that
program list number.
To change the STEP number, use NEXT and PREV. The program number will advance at the same time. To change the
PROG number independently, use INCR and DECR, or enter a value directly using the numeric keypad and Press ENTR.
F1, F2, and F3 in the Program List Editor
F1 jumps to the next 16 steps. For example, pressing F1 several times from STEP 5 would jump to STEP 17, STEP 35,
STEP 51, STEP 67, etc. F2 inserts a step at the current point incrementing all the steps above it by 1 step. F3 deletes a step
at the current point, moving all the steps above it down 1 step.