Program Mode
Editing VAST Programs
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Editing VAST Programs
The
Program
Editor
is
where
you
begin
to
modify
the
PC3K’s
resident
sounds,
and
to
build
your
own
sounds
around
sample
keymaps
or
KVA
oscillators
(see
Editing
VAST
Programs
With
KVA
Oscillators
on page 6
‐
53
for
some
differences.)
There’s
virtually
no
limit
to
the
sounds
you
can
create
using
the
tools
in
the
Program
Editor.
Note:
This
section
describes
the
Program
Editor
as
it
applies
to
VAST
programs.
See
Editing
KB3
Programs on page 6
‐
60
for
information
about
editing
KB3
programs.
To
enter
the
Program
Editor,
start
in
Program
mode
and
press
Edit
.
The
Program
‐
mode
LED
will
go
out,
and
the
KEYMAP
(Keymap)
page
will
appear.
The
top
line
of
the
display
gives
you
the
usual
reminder
of
your
location.
It
also
tells
you
which
layer
you’re
viewing,
and
how
many
layers
there
are
in
the
program.
You
can
use
the
Chan/Layer
buttons
to
scroll
through
the
layers,
if
the
program
has
more
than
one.
Here’s
a
method
for
jumping
quickly
to
a
specific
layer
in
a
program—it’s
especially
useful
in
multi
‐
layered
drum
programs.
Hold
the
Enter
button
and
strike
a
key.
The
display
will
show
the
layer(s)
assigned
to
that
key.
If
more
than
one
layer
is
assigned
to
the
same
key,
repeatedly
striking
the
key
(while
continuing
to
hold
the
Enter
button)
will
cycle
through
all
layers
assigned
to
that
key.
This
method
will
work
in
most
places
within
the
Program
Editor,
but
there
is
an
exception:
if
the
parameter
you
have
highlighted
has
a
note
number
or
control
source
as
its
value,
then
holding
Enter
and
striking
a
note
will
call
up
that
note
or
control
source.
For
all
other
parameters,
however,
this
method
will
switch
between
layers.
The Soft Buttons in the Program Editor
The
Program
Editor’s
soft
buttons
are
labeled
by
the
words
that
appear
in
the
bottom
line
of
the
display.
These
buttons
have
two
important
jobs
in
the
Program
Editor:
selecting
pages,
and
selecting
specific
functions.
If
a
soft
button
is
labeled
in
all
uppercase
letters,
pressing
it
will
take
you
to
the
page
it
describes.
If
the
button
is
labeled
in
mixed
uppercase
and
lowercase
letters,
pressing
it
will
execute
the
software
function
described
by
the
label.
Pressing
the
LAYER
soft
button,
for
example,
will
take
you
to
the
Layer
page,
while
pressing
the
Save
soft
button
will
initiate
the
process
for
saving
the
currently
selected
program.
There
are
more
pages
and
functions
in
the
Program
Editor
than
there
are
soft
buttons.
Therefore,
two
of
the
soft
buttons
are
dedicated
to
scrolling
through
the
list
of
pages
and
functions.
If
you
don’t
see
the
button
for
the
page
or
function
you
want
to
select,
press
one
of
the
soft
buttons
labeled
more
,
and
the
labels
will
change.
This
doesn’t
change
the
currently
selected
page,
it
merely
changes
the
selection
of
available
soft
buttons.
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