Programming Your PC2
Basic Editing Concepts
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cursor buttons to move the cursor to a different character. Press
Clear
to create a space
without moving the cursor.
Buttons
SW1
Ð
SW3
have special functions when naming things.
SW1
inserts a blank space
at the location of the cursor, moving everything after the cursor one space to the right.
SW2
deletes the character at the location of the cursor, and moves everything after the
cursor one space to the left.
SW3
moves the cursor to the last character in the name.
5. Press
Yes
. The display again shows either
Save|Setup|NNN?
or
Replace|Setup|NNN?
, depending on where you were when you started storing.
6. Press
Yes
(or press
No
if you donÕt want to store the setup after all). The display brießy
shows
Setup|NNN|saved!
then returns to MIDI Setups mode.
Special Characters For Naming Setups
Following is a list of all of characters available for setup names, in the order in which they are
found. The easiest way to get to them is to press one of the alphanumeric buttons to select a
character close to the one you want, then scroll to it with the alpha wheel. HereÕs the whole list:
! “ # $ % & ‘ ( ) * + , - . / 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
: ; < = > ? @ A through Z
[ \ ] ^ _ ‘ a through z (space)
Other Save-Dialog Functions
Restoring Factory Effects
If youÕve changed the effect settings associated with a program, you can quickly restore the
factory settings. In the Save dialogs for the Program, KB3, and Effects Editors, there are options
for restoring the effects for either the current program, or for all programs (both Internal-Voice
programs and KB3 programs).
1. Enter the Save dialog by pressing
Store
. Depending on the editor youÕre in, youÕll see
either a prompt to replace the current effect, or to save or replace the current program
(voice).
2. Press
<
repeatedly until you see either
Restore|Current|Factory|Effects?
or
Restore|All|Factory|Effects?
3. Press
Yes
(
Enter
) to restore, or
No
(
Cancel
) to cancel.
If you choose to restore the current effect, the PC2 resets only the current program to its factory
effect settings. If you choose to restore
all
effects, the PC2 resets all programs (both Internal-
Voice programs and KB3 programs) to their factory effect settings.
Deleting Objects
You can delete an Internal-Voice program, KB3 program, setup, or effect by entering the Save
dialog for the Program, Setup, KB3, or Effects Editor.