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Startup
Software Upgrades
The top line of the display tells you which Quick Access bank is selected. Use the
Chan/Layer
buttons (to the left of the display) to scroll through the banks. The names of each of the ten entries
in the bank are listed in the center of the display. Many of their names will be abbreviated. The
currently selected entry’s full name is shown near the bottom of the display. The amount of
transposition is displayed to the left of the entry name. If the current entry is a program, you’ll
see the current keyboard (MIDI) channel displayed to the right of the entry’s name. If it’s a setup,
you’ll see the word Setup.
The entries on the Quick Access page are arranged to correspond to the layout of the numeric
buttons on the alphanumeric pad.
When you’re ready to create your own Quick Access banks, turn to Chapter8 to learn about the
Quick Access Editor.
The Other Modes
There are five other mode buttons on the front panel. See Chapters 3 and 4 for more detailed
descriptions of the modes.
Effects mode
Enable/disable effects presets, and set Aux overrides.
MIDI mode
Configure the PC3A for sending and receiving MIDI information.
Master mode
Define performance and control settings.
Song mode
Record and edit sequences (songs); play Type 0 and Type 1 MIDI
sequences.
Storage mode
Load and save programs, setups, sequences, and other objects via USB
device.
Software Upgrades
It’s easy to upgrade the PC3A’s operating system and objects (programs, setup, etc.) using the
boot loader to install upgrades into flash ROM. When upgrades are available you can download
them from
www.kurzweil.com
and install them via one of the PC3A’s two USB ports.
When you’ve downloaded an upgrade, you can install it yourself in a matter of minutes. Follow
the instructions included with the upgrade files.