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Getting Started Guide
©2008 All rights reserved. Kurzweil ® is a product line of Young Chang Co., Ltd. Young Chang®, Kurzweil ®, V. A. S. T. ®, PC3®, KDFX®,
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910511 – Preliminary / Subject to Change – June 12, 2008
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Seite 1 - Getting Started Guide

Getting Started Guide ©2008 All rights reserved. Kurzweil ® is a product line of Young Chang Co., Ltd. Young Chang®, Kurzweil ®, V. A. S. T. ®, PC3®,

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TOC-vi

Seite 3 - Important Safety Instructions

13-10 Preliminary - Subject to ChangeStorage ModeSaving Files• Double-press of Chan/Layer buttons: View Selected ObjectsIf the number of selected obje

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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

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13-12 Preliminary - Subject to ChangeStorage ModeThe Multiple Object Selector PageNot Loading the Name TableThere may be a time that you wish to load

Seite 6 - Chapter 5 Editing Conventions

Storage ModeThe Multiple Object Selector PagePreliminary - Subject to Change 13-13Type/Range Restricts the selection range to a particular object type

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13-14 Preliminary - Subject to ChangeStorage ModeThe Multiple Object Selector PageAll Returns the Select parameter to Type/Range, if it was not alread

Seite 8 - Chapter 12 Song Mode

Storage ModeThe Multiple Object Selector PagePreliminary - Subject to Change 13-15Entering Selection Criteria in the Multiple Object SelectorThis sect

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13-16 Preliminary - Subject to ChangeStorage ModeThe Multiple Object Selector PageDependents ModeThis mode is used to select a group of objects that a

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MIDI Implementation ChartA-1Appendix AMIDI Implementation ChartModel: PC3Manufacturer: Date: 12/01/07Young Chang Version 1.0Digital SynthesizersMode 1

Seite 11 - Introduction

A-2MIDI Implementation Chart

Seite 12 - How the PC3 Works

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

Seite 13 - VAST Synthesis

Introduction Keeping Current Preliminary - Subject to Change 1-1 Chapter 1Introduction Greetings. Your new PC3 offers amazing acoustic, electric, and

Seite 14 - How to Use This Manual

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

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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

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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

Seite 17 - Chapter 2

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

Seite 18 - Startup—the Details

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

Seite 19 - Connecting MIDI

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.

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C--4 Preliminary - Subject to ChangeThe clip just pulls off:

Seite 21 - Switching On the Power

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

Seite 22 - Setting the Clock

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

Seite 23 - PC3 Programs

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

Seite 24 - KB3 Programs

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

Seite 25 - Quick Access

Index-iiFilesEverything 13-9Loading 5-5, 13-6Master 13-9Saving 5-5saving 13-8Finding objects 3-12Formatting a SmartMedia Card 13-2Front panel navigati

Seite 26 - Software Upgrades

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

Seite 27 - User Interface Basics

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

Seite 28 - Bank Buttons

Introduction VAST Synthesis Preliminary - Subject to Change 1-3 VAST Synthesis The PC3’s Variable Architecture Synthesis Technology (V.A.S.T.) lets y

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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

Seite 30 - Program and Category Buttons

Introduction Options Preliminary - Subject to Change 1-5 Options Ask your Kurzweil dealer about the following PC3 options: Sound ROM Cards The PC3 ha

Seite 31 - Pitch Wheel and Mod Wheel

1-6 Preliminary - Subject to Change Introduction Options

Seite 32 - Navigation

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

Seite 33 - The Chan/Layer Buttons

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

Seite 34 - The Exit Button

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

Seite 35 - Data Entry

ii IMPORTANT SAFETY & INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR INJURY TO PERSONS WARNING: When

Seite 36 - Double Button Presses

2-4 Preliminary - Subject to Change Startup Startup—the Details Pedals Plug your switch or continuous pedals into the corresponding jacks on the PC3’

Seite 37 - Intuitive Data Entry

StartupStartup—the DetailsPreliminary - Subject to Change 2-5RibbonPlug the optional Kurzweil Ribbon Controller into the modular Ribbon jack on the re

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2-6 Preliminary - Subject to ChangeStartupStartup—the DetailsxD CardsYou can use xD memory cards for backing up, archiving, sharing your work, and upd

Seite 39 - The Operating Modes

StartupPC3 ProgramsPreliminary - Subject to Change 2-7PC3 ProgramsThe PC3 powers up in Program mode, where you can select and play programs (called pa

Seite 40 - Using the Modes

2-8 Preliminary - Subject to ChangeStartupPC3 ProgramsIn Program and Quick Access modes, you can change octaves with the Octav- and Octav+ buttons und

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StartupSetupsPreliminary - Subject to Change 2-9SetupsSetups are preset combinations of programs. Setups can have up to 16 zones, each of which can be

Seite 42 - Song Mode

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

Seite 43 - Editing Conventions

User Interface BasicsMode SelectionPreliminary - Subject to Change 3-1Chapter 3User Interface BasicsThis chapter will show you how to get around the f

Seite 44 - Saving and Naming

3-2 Preliminary - Subject to ChangeUser Interface BasicsMode ButtonsSong mode Use the PC3’s sequencer to record and play back your keyboard performanc

Seite 45 - ROM Objects

User Interface BasicsSlidersPreliminary - Subject to Change 3-3different MIDI controllers. In either case, you may have to move the slider past the cu

Seite 46 - Keyboard Naming

iii Important Safety Instructions 1) Read these instructions2) Keep these instructions.3) Heed all warnings.4) Follow all instructions.5) Do not use

Seite 47 - Deleting Objects

3-4 Preliminary - Subject to ChangeUser Interface BasicsProgram and Category ButtonsProgram and Category ButtonsUse the Program and Category buttons,

Seite 48 - Special Button Functions

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

Seite 49 - Program Mode

3-6 Preliminary - Subject to ChangeUser Interface BasicsNavigationNavigationThe navigation section of the front panel consists of the display and the

Seite 50 - VAST Program Structure

User Interface BasicsNavigationPreliminary - Subject to Change 3-7The Soft ButtonsThe soft buttons are called “soft” because their functions change de

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3-8 Preliminary - Subject to ChangeUser Interface BasicsNavigationThe Edit ButtonThe Edit button activates each of the PC3’s editors, and acts as a sh

Seite 52 - KB3 Program Structure

User Interface BasicsData EntryPreliminary - Subject to Change 3-9Data EntryThe data entry section of the front panel includes the Alpha wheel, the Pl

Seite 53 - Playing KB3 Programs

3-10 Preliminary - Subject to ChangeUser Interface BasicsData EntryDouble Button PressesPressing two or more related buttons simultaneously executes a

Seite 54 - MIDI Control of KB3 Programs

User Interface BasicsIntuitive Data EntryPreliminary - Subject to Change 3-11Intuitive Data EntryMany parameters have values that correspond to standa

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3-12 Preliminary - Subject to ChangeUser Interface BasicsSearchSearchThere’s a convenient way to find any string of characters within the currently sel

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The Operating ModesWhat the Modes ArePreliminary - Subject to Change 4-1Chapter 4The Operating ModesIn this chapter we’ll discuss the theory behind th

Seite 57 - The Program Mode Page

iv Kurzweil International Contacts Contact the Kurzweil office listed below to locate your local Kurzweil representative.Kurzweil Music Systems19060 S

Seite 58 - Syncing LFOs

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

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The Operating ModesUsing the ModesPreliminary - Subject to Change 4-3Program ModeThe PC3 starts up in Program mode, where you can select, play, and ed

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4-4 Preliminary - Subject to ChangeThe Operating ModesUsing the ModesSong ModeSong mode enables you to play sequences (songs) stored in the PC3’s memo

Seite 61 - Setup Mode

Editing ConventionsIntroduction to EditingPreliminary - Subject to Change 5-1Chapter 5Editing ConventionsIntroduction to EditingProgramming (editing)

Seite 62 - The Control Setup

5-2 Preliminary - Subject to ChangeEditing ConventionsObject Type and IDMaster tables The values that are set for the global control parameters on the

Seite 63 - First Available

Editing ConventionsSaving and NamingPreliminary - Subject to Change 5-3The Rename soft button on the EditProg: Save page takes you immediately to the

Seite 64 - AnyBeatWait

5-4 Preliminary - Subject to ChangeEditing ConventionsSaving and NamingMemory ObjectsIf the original object was a memory object, the PC3 will assume y

Seite 65 - External

Editing ConventionsDeleting ObjectsPreliminary - Subject to Change 5-5Deleting ObjectsWithin most editors, there are soft buttons for deleting objects

Seite 66 - For More Information

5-6 Preliminary - Subject to ChangeEditing ConventionsSpecial Button FunctionsSpecial Button FunctionsThe Mode buttons and the Chan/Layer Down button

Seite 67 - Quick Access Mode

Program ModeVAST and KB3 ProgramsPreliminary - Subject to Change 6-1Chapter 6Program ModePrograms are the PC3’s performance-level sound objects. They’

Seite 68 - Quick Access Editor

TOC-i Kurzweil International Contacts ...

Seite 69 - Basic Effects Mode

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

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Program ModeVAST Program StructurePreliminary - Subject to Change 6-3Figure 6-1 VAST Program StructureZone1Zone2Zone3Zone4Zone5Zone6Zone7Zone816 keybo

Seite 71 - MIDI Mode

6-4 Preliminary - Subject to ChangeProgram ModeKB3 Program StructureKB3 Program StructureThere’s nothing quite like the sound of the classic Hammond™

Seite 72 - Transpose

Program ModeKB3 Program StructurePreliminary - Subject to Change 6-5Real-time Controls in KB3 ModeYou have real-time control over many components of K

Seite 73 - The RECEIVE Page

6-6 Preliminary - Subject to ChangeProgram ModeKB3 Program StructureOf course, you can change the programmed settings for the KB3-mode buttons. For ea

Seite 74 - All Notes Off

Program ModeKB3 Program StructurePreliminary - Subject to Change 6-7Local Keyboard ChannelThe local keyboard channel enables the PC3 to receive MIDI i

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6-8 Preliminary - Subject to ChangeProgram ModeKB3 Program StructureThe PC3 also remaps certain MIDI Controller messages that it receives on the local

Seite 76 - The Channels Page

Program ModeThe Program Mode PagePreliminary - Subject to Change 6-9The Program Mode PageThe top line of the Program mode entry-level page shows your

Seite 77 - Program Change Formats

6-10 Preliminary - Subject to ChangeProgram ModeAlt Input for Algorithms (Cascade Mode)The Soft Buttons in Program ModeUse the Octav– and Octav+ soft

Seite 78 - Extended Program Changes

Program ModeController Entry Values in Program ModePreliminary - Subject to Change 6-11Controller Entry Values in Program ModeTo capture entry values

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TOC-ii Sliders ...

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6-12 Preliminary - Subject to ChangeProgram ModeController Entry Values in Program Mode

Seite 81 - The Soft Buttons in MIDI 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

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7-2 Preliminary - Subject to ChangeSetup ModeThe Control SetupThe Control SetupIn addition to zone splitting and layering, Setup mode is a powerful wa

Seite 83 - Master Mode

Setup ModeRiffsPreliminary - Subject to Change 7-3Next, move your cursor to the right to highlight the second field of the trigger parameter. Select a

Seite 84 - Intonation

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

Seite 85 - Numeric Entry

Setup ModeRiffsPreliminary - Subject to Change 7-5Transpose/Root NoteWith transpose set to “On”, the riff will transpose to the value set in the Root

Seite 86 - Object Utilities

7-6 Preliminary - Subject to ChangeSetup ModeFor More InformationFor More InformationFor complete details on the PC3’s Setup mode, refer to the Kurzwe

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Quick Access ModePreliminary - Subject to Change 8-1Chapter 8Quick Access ModeIn Quick Access mode, you can select programs or setups with a single pr

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8-2 Preliminary - Subject to ChangeQuick Access ModeQuick Access EditorQuick Access EditorUse the Quick Access Editor to create your own Quick Access

Seite 89 - Chapter 12

Basic Effects ModeIntroductionPreliminary - Subject to Change 9-1Chapter 9Basic Effects ModeIntroductionEffects mode puts top-notch equalizers, signal

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TOC-iii Chapter 6 Program Mode VAST and KB3 Programs...

Seite 91 - Chapter 13

9-2 Preliminary - Subject to ChangeBasic Effects ModeFXMODSFXMODSFXMods are preset overrides for studio parameters. These allow real-time control over

Seite 92 - Directories

MIDI ModeThe TRANSMIT PagePreliminary - Subject to Change 10-1Chapter 10MIDI ModeThe PC3 sends and receives MIDI on traditional 5-pin DIN connectors a

Seite 93 - File List Dialog

10-2 Preliminary - Subject to ChangeMIDI ModeThe TRANSMIT PageControl SetupThis is where you select the current control setup, Zone 1 of which sets th

Seite 94 - Creating Directories

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

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10-4 Preliminary - Subject to ChangeMIDI ModeThe RECEIVE PageBasic ChannelThe basic channel determines which channel will always be available to recei

Seite 96 - Storage Mode Functions

MIDI ModeThe RECEIVE PagePreliminary - Subject to Change 10-5Velocity Map—ReceiveThe velocity map applies a preset curve to incoming velocity messages

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10-6 Preliminary - Subject to ChangeMIDI ModeThe Channels PageThe Channels PagePress the CHANLS soft button to select the CHANNELS page, where you can

Seite 98 - Saving Files

MIDI ModeProgram Change FormatsPreliminary - Subject to Change 10-7PanThis offsets the pan position of the current program as set on the OUTPUT page i

Seite 99 - Shortcuts when Saving Objects

10-8 Preliminary - Subject to ChangeMIDI ModeProgram Change FormatsExtended Program ChangesIf you’re controlling your PC3 from a MIDI device that can

Seite 100 - Auditioning Objects in RAM

MIDI ModeProgram Change FormatsPreliminary - Subject to Change 10-9First, a brief review of Quick Access bank structure. Each Quick Access bank can st

Seite 101 - The Name Table

TOC-iv Velocity Map—Receive ...

Seite 102 - Not Loading the Name Table

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

Seite 103 - Storage Mode

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

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10-12 Preliminary - Subject to ChangeMIDI ModeThe Soft Buttons in MIDI Mode

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Master ModeThe Master Mode PagePreliminary - Subject to Change 11-1Chapter 11Master ModePress the Master mode button to enter Master mode, which conta

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11-2 Preliminary - Subject to ChangeMaster ModeThe Master Mode PageTuneAdjusting the value of this parameter tunes every program in the PC3 by the amo

Seite 107 - MIDI Implementation Chart

Master ModeThe Master Mode PagePreliminary - Subject to Change 11-3In general, you should select a nonstandard intonation table when you’re playing si

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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

Seite 109 - PC3 Bootloader

Master ModeObject UtilitiesPreliminary - Subject to Change 11-5The default name that you see comes from the highlighted object in the object list, reg

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11-6 Preliminary - Subject to ChangeMaster ModeObject Utilities

Seite 111 - File Utilities

Song ModeGetting Started with the SequencerPreliminary - Subject to Change 12-1Chapter 12Song ModeGetting Started with the SequencerThe PC3’s sequence

Seite 112 - Restoring the PC3 File System

TOC-v Chapter 13 Storage Mode Storage Mode Page ...

Seite 113 - Changing PC3 Voltage

12-2 Preliminary - Subject to ChangeSong ModeGetting Started with the SequencerA Word about the Local Keyboard ChannelBefore you being sequencing, we’

Seite 114 - Pry out the fuse holder

Storage ModeStorage Mode PagePreliminary - Subject to Change 13-1Chapter 13Storage ModeStorage mode lets you use xD memory cards to load, save, back u

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13-2 Preliminary - Subject to ChangeStorage ModeDirectoriesCaution: Do not remove an xD card while the blue LED is lit; this can cause data corruptio

Seite 116 - The clip just pulls off:

Storage ModeFile List DialogPreliminary - Subject to Change 13-3Disk Drive InformationFor xD cards, the manufacturer and card size are displayed.Stora

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13-4 Preliminary - Subject to ChangeStorage ModeCreating Directoriesreturn to that directory by pressing Parent, the index changes accordingly. This i

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Storage ModeThe Directory Selection DialogPreliminary - Subject to Change 13-5a directory from the Storage mode page. When you press OK, the display s

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13-6 Preliminary - Subject to ChangeStorage ModeStorage Mode FunctionsStorage Mode FunctionsNow that you are familiar with the basics of creating dire

Seite 120 - Index-ii

Storage ModeStorage Mode FunctionsPreliminary - Subject to Change 13-7used for many other functions in the PC3, namely for saving selected objects and

Seite 121 - Index-iii

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

Seite 122 - Index-iv

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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