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13-10 Preliminary - Subject to ChangeStorage ModeSaving Files• Double-press of Chan/Layer buttons: View Selected ObjectsIf the number of selected obje
Storage ModeSaving FilesPreliminary - Subject to Change 13-11The Name TableA file’s name table is a list of any dependent objects that were not explici
13-12 Preliminary - Subject to ChangeStorage ModeThe Multiple Object Selector PageNot Loading the Name TableThere may be a time that you wish to load
Storage ModeThe Multiple Object Selector PagePreliminary - Subject to Change 13-13Type/Range Restricts the selection range to a particular object type
13-14 Preliminary - Subject to ChangeStorage ModeThe Multiple Object Selector PageAll Returns the Select parameter to Type/Range, if it was not alread
Storage ModeThe Multiple Object Selector PagePreliminary - Subject to Change 13-15Entering Selection Criteria in the Multiple Object SelectorThis sect
13-16 Preliminary - Subject to ChangeStorage ModeThe Multiple Object Selector PageDependents ModeThis mode is used to select a group of objects that a
MIDI Implementation ChartA-1Appendix AMIDI Implementation ChartModel: PC3Manufacturer: Date: 12/01/07Young Chang Version 1.0Digital SynthesizersMode 1
A-2MIDI Implementation Chart
Preliminary - Subject to Change B--1Appendix BPC3 BootloaderThe Bootloader is the program that runs when the PC3 is first turned on. Its job is to chec
Introduction Keeping Current Preliminary - Subject to Change 1-1 Chapter 1Introduction Greetings. Your new PC3 offers amazing acoustic, electric, and
B--2 Preliminary - Subject to ChangeUpdating PC3 Software and ObjectsThe most common use of the Bootloader menu is to update your PC3 using new versio
Preliminary - Subject to Change B--3PC3 DiagnosticsThis program runs specific hardware checks on PC3 systems. Most of the time you won’t need to run th
B--4 Preliminary - Subject to ChangeRestoring the PC3 File SystemIt is possible (though not likely) that the PC3 file system can become corrupted due t
Preliminary - Subject to Change C--1Appendix CChanging PC3 VoltageIn most cases, you will not need to change the voltage on your PC3. However, since d
C--2 Preliminary - Subject to ChangePull up gently to open the fuse holder cover. The cover is hinged next to the power cord connection. Pry out the f
Preliminary - Subject to Change C--3If there is only one fuse in the fuse holder, you must remove the metal clip on the empty side.
C--4 Preliminary - Subject to ChangeThe clip just pulls off:
Preliminary - Subject to Change C--5The clip removed from the fuse holder:Remove the fuse. Install two 250 mA fast blow fuses for 230V or two 500 mA f
C--6 Preliminary - Subject to ChangeThe fuse holder will accept either 1.25" X 0.25" size or 5 mm X 20 mm size fuses. If using 5 mm X 20 mm
Index-iIndexAAborting a Multiple File Load 13-8additional sounds 1-5Aftertouch 11-2All Controllers Off 10-4All Notes Off 10-4Alpha Wheel 2-7, 3-9Alpha
1-2 Preliminary - Subject to Change Introduction Overview of the PC3 Overview of the PC3 The PC3’s 800+ programs include the Orchestral and Contempor
Index-iiFilesEverything 13-9Loading 5-5, 13-6Master 13-9Saving 5-5saving 13-8Finding objects 3-12Formatting a SmartMedia Card 13-2Front panel navigati
Index-iiiNaming 5-2RAM 5-2, 5-4Renaming 5-3ROM 5-2, 5-3saving individually 13-9Octav 6-10OKsoft button 13-4Overview 1-3PPages 3-6Master mode 11-1MIDI
Index-ivSong button 5-6Song Mode 12-1Song mode 4-4SongsRecording 3-12sound ROM 1-5Special button functions 5-6Startup 2-1Sustain not working 10-4SW bu
Introduction VAST Synthesis Preliminary - Subject to Change 1-3 VAST Synthesis The PC3’s Variable Architecture Synthesis Technology (V.A.S.T.) lets y
1-4 Preliminary - Subject to Change Introduction How to Use This Manual How to Use This Manual This manual describes how to connect and power up your
Introduction Options Preliminary - Subject to Change 1-5 Options Ask your Kurzweil dealer about the following PC3 options: Sound ROM Cards The PC3 ha
1-6 Preliminary - Subject to Change Introduction Options
Startup Make Connections Preliminary - Subject to Change 2-1 Chapter 2Startup If hooking up new gear is familiar to you, and you just want to get goi
2-2 Preliminary - Subject to Change Startup Startup—the Details Startup—the Details This section walks you through the hookup of your PC3. We’ll take
Startup Startup—the Details Preliminary - Subject to Change 2-3 Digital For digital audio output from the PC3, connect a 75-Ohm coaxial cable from th
ii IMPORTANT SAFETY & INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR INJURY TO PERSONS WARNING: When
2-4 Preliminary - Subject to Change Startup Startup—the Details Pedals Plug your switch or continuous pedals into the corresponding jacks on the PC3’
StartupStartup—the DetailsPreliminary - Subject to Change 2-5RibbonPlug the optional Kurzweil Ribbon Controller into the modular Ribbon jack on the re
2-6 Preliminary - Subject to ChangeStartupStartup—the DetailsxD CardsYou can use xD memory cards for backing up, archiving, sharing your work, and upd
StartupPC3 ProgramsPreliminary - Subject to Change 2-7PC3 ProgramsThe PC3 powers up in Program mode, where you can select and play programs (called pa
2-8 Preliminary - Subject to ChangeStartupPC3 ProgramsIn Program and Quick Access modes, you can change octaves with the Octav- and Octav+ buttons und
StartupSetupsPreliminary - Subject to Change 2-9SetupsSetups are preset combinations of programs. Setups can have up to 16 zones, each of which can be
2-10 Preliminary - Subject to ChangeStartupThe Other ModesThe Other ModesThere are five other mode buttons on the front panel. See Chapters 3 and 4 for
User Interface BasicsMode SelectionPreliminary - Subject to Change 3-1Chapter 3User Interface BasicsThis chapter will show you how to get around the f
3-2 Preliminary - Subject to ChangeUser Interface BasicsMode ButtonsSong mode Use the PC3’s sequencer to record and play back your keyboard performanc
User Interface BasicsSlidersPreliminary - Subject to Change 3-3different MIDI controllers. In either case, you may have to move the slider past the cu
iii Important Safety Instructions 1) Read these instructions2) Keep these instructions.3) Heed all warnings.4) Follow all instructions.5) Do not use
3-4 Preliminary - Subject to ChangeUser Interface BasicsProgram and Category ButtonsProgram and Category ButtonsUse the Program and Category buttons,
User Interface BasicsPitch Wheel and Mod WheelPreliminary - Subject to Change 3-5Pitch Wheel and Mod WheelTo the left of the PC3’s keyboard are the Pi
3-6 Preliminary - Subject to ChangeUser Interface BasicsNavigationNavigationThe navigation section of the front panel consists of the display and the
User Interface BasicsNavigationPreliminary - Subject to Change 3-7The Soft ButtonsThe soft buttons are called “soft” because their functions change de
3-8 Preliminary - Subject to ChangeUser Interface BasicsNavigationThe Edit ButtonThe Edit button activates each of the PC3’s editors, and acts as a sh
User Interface BasicsData EntryPreliminary - Subject to Change 3-9Data EntryThe data entry section of the front panel includes the Alpha wheel, the Pl
3-10 Preliminary - Subject to ChangeUser Interface BasicsData EntryDouble Button PressesPressing two or more related buttons simultaneously executes a
User Interface BasicsIntuitive Data EntryPreliminary - Subject to Change 3-11Intuitive Data EntryMany parameters have values that correspond to standa
3-12 Preliminary - Subject to ChangeUser Interface BasicsSearchSearchThere’s a convenient way to find any string of characters within the currently sel
The Operating ModesWhat the Modes ArePreliminary - Subject to Change 4-1Chapter 4The Operating ModesIn this chapter we’ll discuss the theory behind th
iv Kurzweil International Contacts Contact the Kurzweil office listed below to locate your local Kurzweil representative.Kurzweil Music Systems19060 S
4-2 Preliminary - Subject to ChangeThe Operating ModesUsing the Modeswhere you are. The table assumes that you’ve entered a given editor via its corre
The Operating ModesUsing the ModesPreliminary - Subject to Change 4-3Program ModeThe PC3 starts up in Program mode, where you can select, play, and ed
4-4 Preliminary - Subject to ChangeThe Operating ModesUsing the ModesSong ModeSong mode enables you to play sequences (songs) stored in the PC3’s memo
Editing ConventionsIntroduction to EditingPreliminary - Subject to Change 5-1Chapter 5Editing ConventionsIntroduction to EditingProgramming (editing)
5-2 Preliminary - Subject to ChangeEditing ConventionsObject Type and IDMaster tables The values that are set for the global control parameters on the
Editing ConventionsSaving and NamingPreliminary - Subject to Change 5-3The Rename soft button on the EditProg: Save page takes you immediately to the
5-4 Preliminary - Subject to ChangeEditing ConventionsSaving and NamingMemory ObjectsIf the original object was a memory object, the PC3 will assume y
Editing ConventionsDeleting ObjectsPreliminary - Subject to Change 5-5Deleting ObjectsWithin most editors, there are soft buttons for deleting objects
5-6 Preliminary - Subject to ChangeEditing ConventionsSpecial Button FunctionsSpecial Button FunctionsThe Mode buttons and the Chan/Layer Down button
Program ModeVAST and KB3 ProgramsPreliminary - Subject to Change 6-1Chapter 6Program ModePrograms are the PC3’s performance-level sound objects. They’
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6-2 Preliminary - Subject to ChangeProgram ModeVAST Program StructureVAST Program StructureYou might want to take a look at Figure 6-1 on page 6-3, wh
Program ModeVAST Program StructurePreliminary - Subject to Change 6-3Figure 6-1 VAST Program StructureZone1Zone2Zone3Zone4Zone5Zone6Zone7Zone816 keybo
6-4 Preliminary - Subject to ChangeProgram ModeKB3 Program StructureKB3 Program StructureThere’s nothing quite like the sound of the classic Hammond™
Program ModeKB3 Program StructurePreliminary - Subject to Change 6-5Real-time Controls in KB3 ModeYou have real-time control over many components of K
6-6 Preliminary - Subject to ChangeProgram ModeKB3 Program StructureOf course, you can change the programmed settings for the KB3-mode buttons. For ea
Program ModeKB3 Program StructurePreliminary - Subject to Change 6-7Local Keyboard ChannelThe local keyboard channel enables the PC3 to receive MIDI i
6-8 Preliminary - Subject to ChangeProgram ModeKB3 Program StructureThe PC3 also remaps certain MIDI Controller messages that it receives on the local
Program ModeThe Program Mode PagePreliminary - Subject to Change 6-9The Program Mode PageThe top line of the Program mode entry-level page shows your
6-10 Preliminary - Subject to ChangeProgram ModeAlt Input for Algorithms (Cascade Mode)The Soft Buttons in Program ModeUse the Octav– and Octav+ soft
Program ModeController Entry Values in Program ModePreliminary - Subject to Change 6-11Controller Entry Values in Program ModeTo capture entry values
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6-12 Preliminary - Subject to ChangeProgram ModeController Entry Values in Program Mode
Setup ModePreliminary - Subject to Change 7-1Chapter 7Setup ModeIn Setup mode, the PC3 can take on the identity of 16 distinct instruments and 16 dist
7-2 Preliminary - Subject to ChangeSetup ModeThe Control SetupThe Control SetupIn addition to zone splitting and layering, Setup mode is a powerful wa
Setup ModeRiffsPreliminary - Subject to Change 7-3Next, move your cursor to the right to highlight the second field of the trigger parameter. Select a
7-4 Preliminary - Subject to ChangeSetup ModeRiffshandy if you have multiple riffs and want to do some live remixing – you could have the drums drop o
Setup ModeRiffsPreliminary - Subject to Change 7-5Transpose/Root NoteWith transpose set to “On”, the riff will transpose to the value set in the Root
7-6 Preliminary - Subject to ChangeSetup ModeFor More InformationFor More InformationFor complete details on the PC3’s Setup mode, refer to the Kurzwe
Quick Access ModePreliminary - Subject to Change 8-1Chapter 8Quick Access ModeIn Quick Access mode, you can select programs or setups with a single pr
8-2 Preliminary - Subject to ChangeQuick Access ModeQuick Access EditorQuick Access EditorUse the Quick Access Editor to create your own Quick Access
Basic Effects ModeIntroductionPreliminary - Subject to Change 9-1Chapter 9Basic Effects ModeIntroductionEffects mode puts top-notch equalizers, signal
TOC-iii Chapter 6 Program Mode VAST and KB3 Programs...
9-2 Preliminary - Subject to ChangeBasic Effects ModeFXMODSFXMODSFXMods are preset overrides for studio parameters. These allow real-time control over
MIDI ModeThe TRANSMIT PagePreliminary - Subject to Change 10-1Chapter 10MIDI ModeThe PC3 sends and receives MIDI on traditional 5-pin DIN connectors a
10-2 Preliminary - Subject to ChangeMIDI ModeThe TRANSMIT PageControl SetupThis is where you select the current control setup, Zone 1 of which sets th
MIDI ModeThe RECEIVE PagePreliminary - Subject to Change 10-3Keep in mind that the setting of the Veltouch parameter in Master mode also has an effect
10-4 Preliminary - Subject to ChangeMIDI ModeThe RECEIVE PageBasic ChannelThe basic channel determines which channel will always be available to recei
MIDI ModeThe RECEIVE PagePreliminary - Subject to Change 10-5Velocity Map—ReceiveThe velocity map applies a preset curve to incoming velocity messages
10-6 Preliminary - Subject to ChangeMIDI ModeThe Channels PageThe Channels PagePress the CHANLS soft button to select the CHANNELS page, where you can
MIDI ModeProgram Change FormatsPreliminary - Subject to Change 10-7PanThis offsets the pan position of the current program as set on the OUTPUT page i
10-8 Preliminary - Subject to ChangeMIDI ModeProgram Change FormatsExtended Program ChangesIf you’re controlling your PC3 from a MIDI device that can
MIDI ModeProgram Change FormatsPreliminary - Subject to Change 10-9First, a brief review of Quick Access bank structure. Each Quick Access bank can st
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10-10 Preliminary - Subject to ChangeMIDI ModeProgram Change FormatsIf you’re in Quick Access mode and you’re using the QAccess format for the program
MIDI ModeThe Soft Buttons in MIDI ModePreliminary - Subject to Change 10-11The Soft Buttons in MIDI ModeThe first three soft buttons select the three M
10-12 Preliminary - Subject to ChangeMIDI ModeThe Soft Buttons in MIDI Mode
Master ModeThe Master Mode PagePreliminary - Subject to Change 11-1Chapter 11Master ModePress the Master mode button to enter Master mode, which conta
11-2 Preliminary - Subject to ChangeMaster ModeThe Master Mode PageTuneAdjusting the value of this parameter tunes every program in the PC3 by the amo
Master ModeThe Master Mode PagePreliminary - Subject to Change 11-3In general, you should select a nonstandard intonation table when you’re playing si
11-4 Preliminary - Subject to ChangeMaster ModeThe Soft Buttons in Master Mode (Page 1 and Page 2)The Soft Buttons in Master Mode (Page 1 and Page 2)S
Master ModeObject UtilitiesPreliminary - Subject to Change 11-5The default name that you see comes from the highlighted object in the object list, reg
11-6 Preliminary - Subject to ChangeMaster ModeObject Utilities
Song ModeGetting Started with the SequencerPreliminary - Subject to Change 12-1Chapter 12Song ModeGetting Started with the SequencerThe PC3’s sequence
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12-2 Preliminary - Subject to ChangeSong ModeGetting Started with the SequencerA Word about the Local Keyboard ChannelBefore you being sequencing, we’
Storage ModeStorage Mode PagePreliminary - Subject to Change 13-1Chapter 13Storage ModeStorage mode lets you use xD memory cards to load, save, back u
13-2 Preliminary - Subject to ChangeStorage ModeDirectoriesCaution: Do not remove an xD card while the blue LED is lit; this can cause data corruptio
Storage ModeFile List DialogPreliminary - Subject to Change 13-3Disk Drive InformationFor xD cards, the manufacturer and card size are displayed.Stora
13-4 Preliminary - Subject to ChangeStorage ModeCreating Directoriesreturn to that directory by pressing Parent, the index changes accordingly. This i
Storage ModeThe Directory Selection DialogPreliminary - Subject to Change 13-5a directory from the Storage mode page. When you press OK, the display s
13-6 Preliminary - Subject to ChangeStorage ModeStorage Mode FunctionsStorage Mode FunctionsNow that you are familiar with the basics of creating dire
Storage ModeStorage Mode FunctionsPreliminary - Subject to Change 13-7used for many other functions in the PC3, namely for saving selected objects and
13-8 Preliminary - Subject to ChangeStorage ModeSaving FilesIf you want to load most but not all of the items from a file (for example, if there happen
Storage ModeSaving FilesPreliminary - Subject to Change 13-9Saving Master and Everything FilesAmong your choices in the Bank dialog are Master files an
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