6-18
Program Mode
Algorithm Basics
The
Cascade
mode
algorithms
(very
much
like
triple
mode
on
a
K2600)
start
at
ID
101.
Note
in
the
above
figures
how
algorithm
101
looks
very
similar
to
algorithm
1.
Each
Cascade
mode
algorithm
corresponds
to
its
non
‐
cascade
equivalent,
which
has
the
same
ID
number
minus
100.
For
example,
algorithm
105
is
a
cascade
mode
version
of
algorithm
5.
On
the
Alg
page,
select
which
layer
you
want
to
have
running
through
your
cascade
layer
with
the
Alt
Input
parameter.
Make
sure
to
turn
down
the
Amp
volume
on
your
source
layers
if
you
only
want
to
hear
what
ʹ
s
coming
out
of
the
final
cascade
layer.
Dynamic VAST
The
Dynamic
VAST
editor
is
yet
another
particularly
powerful
feature
of
the
PC3K
that
allows
you
to
edit
the
wiring
of
an
algorithm.
With
Dynamic
VAST,
literally
thousands
of
wiring
schemes
are
possible.
Using
Cascade
mode
in
conjunction
with
Dynamic
VAST
gives
you
almost
infinite
control
over
your
program’s
sound
and
behavior
by
enabling
you
to
create
your
own
unique,
complex
algorithms.
To
enter
the
Dynamic
VAST
editor,
select
the
ALG
(Algorithm)
page
by
pressing
the
ALG
soft
button.
Highlight
the
Algorithm
parameter,
select
an
algorithm,
and
press
the
edit
button.
This
action
calls
up
the
Edit
Algorithm
(EditAlg)
page
in
which
you
can
edit
the
wiring
of
the
selected
algorithm.
In
addition
to
having
a
selectable
function,
each
function
block
has
three
editable
parameters:
number
of
inputs,
number
of
outputs,
and
block
size
(the
Output
Mode
parameter
is
an
editable
parameter
of
the
algorithm
as
a
whole).
When
you
first
enter
the
EditAlg
page,
there
will
be
a
cursor
in
the
parameter
field,
and
the
first
block
of
the
algorithm
will
be
highlighted.
To
select
a
block
for
editing,
move
the
cursor
down
the
display
until
no
parameter
field
is
highlighted;
then,
using
the
<
and
>
buttons,
highlight
the
block
you
wish
to
edit.
Press
the
^
button
to
move
the
cursor
back
into
the
parameter
fields,
and
then
select
the
parameter
you
wish
to
edit.
The
Output
Mode
parameter
determines
the
number
of
outputs
from
the
algorithm.
With
Output
Mode
set
to
Normal
,
the
algorithm
has
one
output.
With
Output
Mode
set
to
Sep.
L/R
,
the
algorithm
has
two
outputs,
each
of
which
is
sent
to
a
separate
stereo
channel.
To
edit
the
signal
path,
select
either
an
input
of
a
block
or
an
output
of
the
entire
algorithm.
By
scrolling
with
Alpha
Wheel
or
the
‐
and
+
buttons,
you
can
see
every
possible
configuration
for
that
selected
signal
path.
Parameter
Range of Values
Default
Inputs
1, 2
1
Outputs
1, 2
1
Number of Blocks
1 to 4
2
Output Mode
Normal, Sep. L/R
Normal
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