6-10
Program Mode
The Program Mode Page
If
you
don’t
like
the
way
the
physical
controllers
work
in
Program
mode,
you
can
either
select
a
different
Control
Setup,
or
edit
the
existing
one.
Any
changes
you
make
to
the
current
Control
Setup
will
also
affect
the
way
that
setup
works
in
Setup
mode.
There
are
a
few
important
points
to
remember
about
the
Control
Setup:
•
The
current
Control
Setup
governs
controller
assignments
for
all
modes
except
Setup,
where
each
setup
has
its
own
unique
assignments.
•
The
current
Control
Setup
is
used
by
all
programs
in
Program
mode.
•
You
cannot
change
the
Control
Setup
from
within
Program
mode.
•
The
Control
Setup
doesn’t
affect
the
sound
of
a
program,
only
the
assignments
of
certain
physical
controllers.
The
samples
and
keymaps
assigned
to
a
program
are
unaffected
by
the
Control
Setup.
While
you’re
in
Program
mode,
the
PC3K
ignores
the
programs
assigned
to
the
setup
that
you
choose
as
the
Control
Setup.
•
Almost
all
of
the
VAST
programs
in
the
PC3K
are
designed
to
respond
to
the
controller
assignments
in
the
default
Control
Setup
(
126 Internal Voices
).
Therefore
you’ll
want
to
use
126 Internal Voices
as
the
Control
Setup
in
most
cases.
However,
if
you
want
to
change
the
controller
assignments
for
any
program
or
set
of
programs
(either
VAST
or
KB3),
use
a
Control
Setup
that
has
the
controller
assignments
you
want.
The Soft Buttons in Program Mode
Use
the
Octav–
and
Octav+
soft
buttons
to
transpose
up
or
down
by
a
full
octave.
Pressing
both
Octav
buttons
simultaneously
returns
the
transposition
to
its
original
setting.
Pressing
the
Panic
soft
button
sends
an
All
Notes
Off
message
and
an
All
Controllers
Off
message
on
all
16
MIDI
channels.
Press
the
Info
soft
button
to
see
all
of
the
controller
assignments
of
the
current
program.
Scroll
down
the
page
using
the
Alpha
Wheel
or
the
Plus/Minus
buttons.
The
Xpose
‐
/Xpose+
buttons
are
a
shortcut
for
quick
transposition
in
semitone
(half
step)
increments.
You
can
use
them
to
transpose
the
entire
PC3K
as
much
as
three
octaves
up
or
down.
The
top
line
of
the
display
shows
the
current
amount
of
transposition
(Xpose).
Pressing
both
Xpose
buttons
simultaneously
returns
the
transposition
to
zero.
The
Xpose
buttons
transpose
the
PC3K,
as
well
as
any
MIDI
devices
connected
to
the
PC3K’s
MIDI
Out
port.
Changing
the
transposition
with
the
soft
buttons
also
changes
the
corresponding
setting
on
the
MIDI
mode
TRANSMIT
page.
Controller Entry Values in Program Mode
To
capture
entry
values
for
sliders,
go
to
the
Controllers
page
by
pressing
the
CTLS
soft
button
in
the
program
editor.
The
soft
button
next
to
it,
“SetCtl,”
allows
you
to
capture
the
values
of
your
sliders,
Mwheel
and
MIDI
29
(the
SW
button,
located
above
the
Mod
Wheel).
Similarly,
when
using
a
KB3
program,
you
can
capture
the
entry
values
for
the
drawbars
(the
sliders)
by
pressing
the
“SetDBR”
soft
button
in
the
KB3
program
editor
(this
button
is
located
next
to
the
DRAWBR
soft
button).
Содержание PC3K6
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