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Advanced Features
Hammond XPK-100 Quick Features Guide
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Advanced Feature - E10 Program Number
This Advanced Feature allows you to select the Program Number that will be transmitted. You can select
from “1" through “128.” The default setting is the same as the selected Preset number (“P01" is Program
Number 1, “P02" is Program Number2, etc.).
NOTE:
You can also select “OFF,” meaning that no Program Number data will be sent.
TRY THIS:
1.
From PLAY Mode, press the PLAY/EDIT Switch once. The Information Center Display
should alternate between two messages as shown below:
2.
Press the PRESET/EDIT “
” Switch repeatedly until the Information Center Display
alternates between two messages as shown below:
NOTE:
You can also press the PRESET/EDIT “
” Switch to arrive at the same Advanced Feature selection.
3.
Now use the Pedal keys to select the Program number you want.
Using the DEC/INC Pedal keys:
Use the DEC (“A
<
”) Pedal key to scroll down through the Program numbers.
Use the INC (“B”) Pedal key to scroll
up
through
the
Program
numbers.
4.
When
you
have
made
your
selection,
then
press
the
Hi
“C”
Pedal
once. The Information
Center Display will show you the current parameter alternating with your selected value:
5.
To exit the EDIT Mode and return to PLAY Mode, press the “Hi C” Pedal again.
NOTE:
After doing the above, you will notice a small red dot between the first
and
second
characters
of
the
Information
Center
Display. This indicates that your new value has not
been
saved
to
a
Preset. For information
on how to save your settings to a Preset, see page 34.
6.
To continue editing, instead of pressing the Hi “C” Pedal,
use
the
PRESET/EDIT
Switches
to
select
the
parameter
you
want
to
edit. When you are finished editing, press the “Hi
C” Pedal once to return to PLAY Mode. All of your changes will now take effect.
NOTE:
The CONTROL Channel and the PK MIDI Channel must be
set
to
the
same
number
in
order
for
Program
Changes
to
be
properly
recognized
by
the
receiving
instrument.