User Guide
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Introduction
- Startup
- Playing Your PC2R
- Programming Your PC2R
- Basic Editing Concepts
- The Program Editor
- The KB3 Editor
- The Setup Editor
- Setup Structure
- Special Setups
- Entering the Setup Editor
- Creating Setups
- Setting Initial Volume Levels for Different Zones
- Assigning Knobs to Control Wet/Dry Mix in Different Zones
- Assigning Entry Values
- Multiple Controller Function
- Crossfades
- Velocity Switching
- Velocity Layering
- Selecting Setups Remotely
- Transposing a Setup With a Button
- Effects Edit Mode
- Common Editing Tasks
- Using the Arpeggiator
- Using the PC2R with Other Gear
- Troubleshooting
- Descriptions of Parameters
- Program Editor Parameters
- KB3 Editor Parameters
- Setup Editor Parameters
- The MIDI Xmit Menu
- The Program Menu
- The Key Range Menu
- The Transpose Menu
- The Velocity Menu
- The Controllers Menu
- The Controllers Menu: Continuous Controller Parameters
- The Controllers Menu: Ribbon Controller Parameters
- The Controllers Menu: Switch Controller Parameters
- The Arpeggiator Menu
- Effects Edit Mode Parameters
- MIDI Receive Mode Parameters
- Global Mode Parameters
- EQ: Low, Mid, and High
- Local Control
- Clock
- Transmit Clock
- Touch
- Change Setups (Chg Setups)
- Setup Change Channel (Setup Chg Chan)
- MIDI In
- Wrap/Skip
- Exit Save
- Drum Remap
- Effects Change Mode (FX Chg Mode)
- Effects Channel (FX Channel)
- Stored Effects (Stored FX)
- KB3 MIDI Chan
- Tuning
- Receive Transposition (Recv Trans)
- Bank-Select Controller (Bank Sel Ctl)
- AllNotesOff
- Device ID
- Xmit Buttons
- Output Mode
- Digital Output Mode (DigOut Mode)
- Digital Output Channel Status (DigOut ChanStat)
- Digital Output Width (DigOut Width)
- Digital Output Level (DigOut Level)
- Digital Output Shaping (DigOut Shaping)
- Available RAM (Mem Avail)
- OS Version
- Keyboard (Keyboard) and Version (Ver)
- Expansion Blocks 1 (EXP1) and 2 (EXP2)
- PCX-1
- PCXP1 and PCXP2
- Reset PC2?
- Dump all objects?
- MIDIScope?
- Maintenance and Upgrades
- General Reference
- Program and Setup Information
- PC2R Programs
- Controller Assignments for Programs in Bank 0
- 000 Stereo Grand
- 001 Classic Grand
- 002 Dynamic Grand
- 003 Warm Grand
- 004 Solo Grand Piano
- 005 Concert Grand
- 006 Mono Grand Piano
- 007 Piano for layers
- 008 Hard Rock Piano
- 009 Rock Grand
- 010 Grand Piano 440
- 011 Mono Stage Piano
- 012 Dyn Stage Piano
- 013 Ragtime Piano
- 014 Tack Piano
- 015 Piano & Strings
- 016 Classic E Piano
- 017 Serious Classic
- 018 That 70’s E Pno
- 019 Hard E Piano
- 020 Lounge E Piano
- 021 Dyno My E Pno
- 022 Soft E Piano
- 023 Hybrid E Piano
- 024 My Best Wurly
- 025 Big Red Wurly
- 026 Brkfst in Korea
- 027 Soft Wurly
- 028 Wurly Road
- 029 Pearly Keys
- 030 Digital E Piano
- 031 Ballad E Piano
- 032 C3PO
- 033 Digital E Grand
- 034 Rock E Grand
- 035 FantAsmAtron
- 036 Atmaz
- 037 Celestial Comet
- 038 Comp Time
- 039 Ruth Buzzy
- 040 Clav Classic
- 041 Touch Clav
- 042 Dual Wah Clav
- 043 Harpsichord
- 044 Modern Harpsi
- 045 CrystalClavchd
- 046 Accordion
- 047 Celesta
- 048 The Reverend’s
- 049 Ballad Of 3 Bars
- 050 Prog Rocker’s B
- 051 All Out Full On
- 052 Grungy Overdrive
- 053 Uptown Gospel
- 054 Retro Roto
- 055 Pipe Organ
- 056 Big Brass
- 057 Saxes/Trumpets
- 058 Split Section
- 059 Broadway Brass
- 060 Trombones
- 061 Bari/Tenor Sect
- 062 Solo Tenor Sax
- 063 Williams Brass
- 064 Lyrical Strings
- 065 Slow Strings
- 066 Marcato Strings
- 067 Layer Strings
- 068 Fast Strings
- 069 Touch Strings
- 070 Velocity Strings
- 071 Phantom Strings
- 072 Ooh>
- 073 Doo><>Daa
- 074 Baa stacc. Bop
- 075 Doo stacc. Doop
- 076 Daa stacc. Dot
- 077 Scatman
- 078 The Croons
- 079 Cathedral Vox
- 080 Solar Lead
- 081 Vox Lead
- 082 Alazawi
- 083 Slo Wood Flute
- 084 Groove Bass
- 085 1/3 Pulse Bass
- 086 Sweeper Bass
- 087 Lowdown Bass
- 088 Rez Aah Pad
- 089 Crypt
- 090 Meteor Strings
- 091 Orch Pad
- 092 Neptune
- 093 Analogy
- 094 Dream Catcher
- 095 U Say Tomita...
- 096 Acoustic Guitar
- 097 Strummer 12 Str
- 098 Rich 6 String
- 099 12 String Guitar
- 100 Chorus Elec Gtr
- 101 Elec 12 String
- 102 Jazzy Frets
- 103 Lead Rock Gtr
- 104 Round and Wound
- 105 Punch Bass
- 106 Two Finger Bass
- 107 Dual-Tri Bass
- 108 Clav o’ Bass
- 109 Fret Not Bass
- 110 Upright Bass 1
- 111 Upright Bass 2
- 112 Studio Drums 1+2
- 113 Studio Drums 3+4
- 114 Ambient Rock Kit
- 115 Coliseum Kit
- 116 Resonant Traps
- 117 Tripkit/Trashkit
- 118 Beat Box
- 119 Electro Kit
- 120 Virtuoso Perc
- 121 Rhythm Maker
- 122 Woody Marimba
- 123 African Marimba
- 124 Vibes
- 125 New Fluid Vibes
- 126 Aborigine Jam
- 127 Drums ‘n Bells
- Controller Assignments for Programs in Bank 6
- 000 Sweet Ivories
- 001 Nice Touch Grand
- 002 Piano Solitude
- 003 Piano Recital
- 004 Full Bloom Piano
- 005 Pianetta
- 006 Suite Piano
- 007 Dreamy Piano
- 008 Basement Upright
- 009 Chiano
- 010 Way Back Piano
- 011 Dance Piano
- 012 Cloud Ride Piano
- 013 Organic Piano
- 014 Piano & Wash
- 015 Piano & Vox Pad
- 016 Mello E Piano
- 017 Tines Square
- 018 Brunch In Seoul
- 019 Classy Roadz
- 020 Barking Tines
- 021 Clean and Soft
- 022 Ballad Keys
- 023 Lotus Keys
- 024 Soft Ballad
- 025 ’70s FM Tines
- 026 ’90s FM Ballad
- 027 Chorus Rock Pno
- 028 Bright Pianotone
- 029 Family Portrait
- 030 Harpsi-Piano
- 031 Fantasy Keys
- 032 Janet’s Comp
- 033 Mild Sheen
- 034 Scrape Glass
- 035 Air Society
- 036 Push Air
- 037 Dronin’
- 038 Alien Salt Mine
- 039 Imperfect Storm
- 040 Mod Clavier
- 041 Belly Celeste
- 042 Harpsichordion
- 043 Circus Keys
- 044 Cosmic Calliope
- 045 Calliope Keys
- 046 Chiff Attack
- 047 Spaced Harmonix
- 048 BackgroundOrgan
- 049 Mello Tone Wheel
- 050 Piped Organ
- 051 Playful Piper
- 052 Peter’s Pan
- 053 Imaginary Flute
- 054 Bright Koreana
- 055 Bouncin’BassBall
- 056 Goosed Riff Sect
- 057 Fatso Sax
- 058 Big&Beefy Saxes
- 059 Goosed Unison
- 060 Anabrass
- 061 Honk’n Dyn Sax
- 062 Saxy Lush
- 063 Classical Brass
- 064 Fast Vtrig Rosin
- 065 Emotional String
- 066 Octave Strings
- 067 Emphatic Strings
- 068 Rosin Section
- 069 Resolute Section
- 070 Tender Strings
- 071 Flute & Strings
- 072 Bright Voices
- 073 Crystal Voices
- 074 Vox & Organ
- 075 BIG Ooh Voices
- 076 BIG Voices
- 077 Bright Syn Vox
- 078 Vox Orgel
- 079 Vox & Strings
- 080 Subdivide
- 081 Rezzy Bass/Poly
- 082 Technicolor
- 083 Elan Lead
- 084 Sun Spot Lead
- 085 Dinosaur’s Lead
- 086 Sawyer’s Bomb
- 087 Reverse Feedback
- 088 Poseidon
- 089 Analogica
- 090 Anti Rez
- 091 Spider’s Web
- 092 Ethereal Strings
- 093 FreeResAhh Notch
- 094 Ooh>
- 095 Vocalicious
- 096 Titanium Guitar
- 097 Latin Lover
- 098 Roto 12 String
- 099 Electric 12
- 100 Twangy Guitar
- 101 Chr Elec & Mute
- 102 Comp Chr E Gtr
- 103 Trashed Tubes
- 104 Gimme The Finger
- 105 Bright E Bass
- 106 Bright A Bass
- 107 Triangle Bass
- 108 Yow Bass
- 109 Mono Synth Bass
- 110 400 HP Bass
- 111 Base in Face
- 112 Radio Kings/Rods
- 113 Ripper Kit/Vinyl
- 114 LA Drums/Brk Bt.
- 115 Compact/Raw Kit
- 116 TubeTraps/lb.der
- 117 Acoustric/HiPKit
- 118 Dirt/Triphop Kit
- 119 SumPumpKit MWsus
- 120 Marimba
- 121 Milky Way Vibes
- 122 Percussionist
- 123 Carnival
- 124 Primitive Perc
- 125 Bunch of Perc
- 126 Perc Party
- 127 Perc Circle
- PC2R Setups
- Physical Controller Assignments for Setups
- 001 Dance C7
- 002 Unison Line
- 003 Tek Jam C6->
- 004 Heavenly
- 005 Synth / E Piano
- 006 SmoothBass/Pads
- 007 Dad’s Bad Clav
- 008 Odyssey Pad
- 009 CenturyGroov C7
- 010 Oom pah pah
- 011 Contemplation
- 012 Brass & Strings
- 013 Dramatize
- 014 After Hours
- 015 Piano Trio
- 016 KB3 Setup
- 017 Touch Orch
- 018 One Man Trio
- 019 HolidayInnMiami
- 020 Ambients
- 021 CrypticNiteGlo
- 022 Seascape
- 023 Rhythmic Chase
- 024 Rhumba Combos
- 025 E Bass/E Piano
- 026 Babaganooj
- 027 Warm Fusion
- 028 Ostinato / Lead
- 029 Dr. Crane’s
- 030 Perc/Organ Jam
- 031 VoxJazzCombo C7
- 032 Where’s Syd???
- 125 PC2R Control
- 126 Internal Voices
- 127 Clear Setup
- 128 Default Setup
- PC2R Drum Maps
- Index
- Index of Parameters

3-6
Playing Your PC2R
The Front Panel
You’ll find KB3-mode programs in banks with IDs 4 and 5. Unlike Internal-Voices programs and
setups, they don’t display a bank index.
KB3 programs use tone-wheel synthesis to produce sound. When you select a KB3 program (or
a setup that contains one), the tone wheels start up and run constantly while the program is in
use. This requires quite a bit of processing, and consequently has an effect on the polyphony
available for other programs. KB3 programs use 44 of the PC2R’s 64 available voices, so when
you use a KB3 program in a setup, you have 20 voices of polyphony available for the remaining
programs in the setup.
Because of the special processing requirements of KB3 programs, you can play only one KB3
program at a time (this is true in all performance modes). There’s a parameter in the Global
menu called KB3 MIDI Chan, which specifies which MIDI channel is available for playing KB3
programs. You can’t play KB3 programs on any other channel. This is important to note if you’re
playing the PC2R from an external sequencer. In this case, make sure that the sequencer selects
KB3 programs only on the KB3 channel; otherwise, the KB3 program won’t play.
KB3 programs have nine adjustable drawbar settings, with harmonic wavelengths ranging from
1 to 16 feet. You can change the drawbar settings using the drawbar controls: Knobs A–D and
the Drawbar Toggle (Shift) button. Here’s how it works:
When the LED in the Drawbar Toggle button is green, Knobs A–D represent drawbars 1–4 (the
four longest—or lowest-pitched—harmonic wavelengths). Press the Drawbar Toggle button,
and its LED turns amber. The knobs then represent drawbars 5–8 (shorter, higher-pitched
wavelengths). Press Drawbar Toggle again, and its LED turns red. Now Knob A controls
Drawbar 9 (the shortest), and Knobs B–D control other KB3 features.
There are nine digits in the bottom line of the display that show the current drawbar values.
From left to right, they correspond to drawbars 1–9. Moving one of the drawbars changes the
corresponding drawbar values, and changes the nature of the organ sound.
Try it out. Make sure you’re in KB3 mode, then move one of the knobs. You’ll see one of the
values on the bottom line change. By default, moving a knob all the way to the left is equivalent
to pulling out the drawbar on a real organ. The corresponding value is 8. Conversely, turning
the knob all the way to the right is equivalent to pushing the drawbar in, with a corresponding
value of 0. If you change the value of the MIDI In parameter (in the Global menu) to Normal or
Merge, you’ll reverse the effect of the drawbar control knobs.
When the Drawbar Toggle LED is red, the Pre-Amp knob (Knob B) is at minimum when all the
way to the left. The Chorus/Vib On/Off knob (Knob C) turns chorus or vibrato off when you
turn it to the left past the halfway point, and on when you turn it to the right past the halfway
point. The Chorus/Vib Depth knob (Knob D) scrolls through the chorus and vibrato settings as
you turn the knob from left to right.
To the left of the drawbar values, there’s a letter (either P or L) that indicates whether the
program has preset or “live” drawbar values. A program with preset drawbars always starts
with the same factory-set drawbar values when you select the program. Moving the drawbar
controls changes their values temporarily, but the next time you select that program, the
drawbars will once again be at their preset startup values. (You can edit the startup values for
programs with preset drawbars; see Changing Preset Drawbar Values on page 4-32.)
A program with live drawbars starts with drawbar values that reflect the positions of the
drawbar controls. Moving the drawbar controls changes their values further. Most of the KB3
programs have preset drawbars, although you can also edit them to have live drawbars.