The Operating Modes
Using the Modes
4-3
If
you’re
using
a
different
MIDI
controller,
you
can
make
use
of
Setup
mode
even
if
your
MIDI
controller
can
transmit
on
only
one
MIDI
channel
at
a
time.
To
do
this,
go
to
the
RECEIVE
page
in
MIDI
mode
(by
pressing
the
RECV
soft
button
while
in
MIDI
mode),
and
set
the
Local
Keyboard
Channel
parameter
to
a
value
that
matches
the
transmit
channel
of
your
MIDI
controller.
When
you
select
Setup
mode,
the
PC3K
will
interpret
incoming
MIDI
information
according
to
the
settings
for
the
currently
selected
setup.
See
the
discussion
of
the
Local
Keyboard
Channel
parameter
in
Chapter
10
for
details.
Quick Access Mode
Another
feature
for
live
performance,
Quick
Access
mode
enables
you
to
combine
programs
and
setups
into
banks
of
ten
entries.
Each
of
these
programs
or
setups
can
be
selected
with
a
single
alphanumeric
button.
Different
banks
are
selected
with
the
Chan/Layer
buttons.
There’s
a
selection
of
factory
preset
banks,
and
you
can
use
the
Quick
Access
Editor
to
create
your
own
banks
and
store
them
in
the
PC3K’s
memory.
There’s
a
full
description
in
Chapter
8.
You
can
also
use
Quick
Access
banks
as
a
way
to
remap
incoming
or
outgoing
Program
Change
commands.
Effects Mode
Effects
mode
sets
the
behavior
of
the
PC3K’s
effects
processor.
The
Effects
mode
page
lets
you
tell
the
PC3K
how
to
select
effects
configurations
called
chains.
Chapters
9
shows
you
how.
MIDI Mode
You’ll
use
MIDI
mode
to
configure
the
PC3K’s
interaction
with
other
MIDI
instruments,
by
setting
parameters
for
transmitting
and
receiving
MIDI.
You’ll
also
use
it
to
configure
your
PC3K
for
multi
‐
timbral
sequencing.
On
the
CHANNELS
page,
you
can
assign
a
program
to
each
channel,
and
enable
or
disable
each
channel’s
response
to
three
types
of
MIDI
control
messages:
Program
Change,
volume
and
pan.
See
Chapter
10.
Master Mode
Master
mode,
described
in
Chapter 11,
contains
the
parameters
that
control
the
entire
PC3K.
Global
settings
for
tuning,
transposition,
velocity
and
aftertouch
sensitivity,
and
other
preferences
are
adjusted
here.
You
can
also
get
to
GM
Mode
from
here
and
set
the
sample
rate
for
the
PC3K’s
digital
output.
Song Mode
Song
mode
enables
you
to
play
sequences
(songs)
stored
in
the
PC3K’s
memory,
and
provides
a
fully
featured
sequencer
that
you
can
use
to
record
songs.
You
can
also
record
multi
‐
timbrally
via
MIDI,
or
load
standard
MIDI
files
(Type
0
or
1).
The
Song
Editor
also
enables
you
to
modify
existing
sequences
stored
in
memory.
See
Chapter 12.
Storage Mode
Storage
mode
lets
you
load
and
save
programs
and
other
objects
using
an
USB
device.
See
Chapter 13.
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