User Guide

Table Of Contents
Programming Your PC2R
Basic Editing Concepts
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7. Press the Right cursor button twice to display the Release parameter.
8. Change the value to its minimum. Now both the attack and the release are slow.
9. Press Compare. Both the slow attack and the slow release are gone.
10. Press Compare again, and the slow attack and release both return.
Copying and Pasting
You can copy setup parameters (zones), controller parameters, and arpeggiator parameters into
a buffer, then paste them into other controllers, zones, programs, or setups. You can also copy
effects and their parameter settings, and paste them into other programs or setups. Pasting
effects does not paste the wet/dry mix values, just the parameter settings.
Pasting Parameters Into a Zone
1. Select the setup whose parameters you want to copy. If you’ve already entered the Setup
Editor, make sure you haven’t selected any of the parameters in the Controllers menu (if
you are in the Controllers menu, you’ll copy just the controllers and not the entire zone’s
parameters).
2. Press Copy.
3. Press the zone button for the zone you want to copy.
4. Press Enter.
5. Press the Right cursor button to display the Paste prompt.
6. Press the zone button for the zone you want to paste into.
7. Press Enter.
Pasting a Zone Into a Different Setup
1. Select the setup containing the zone that you want to copy. If you’ve already entered the
Setup Editor, make sure you are haven’t selected any of the parameters in the Controllers
menu.
2. Press Copy.
3. Press the zone button for the zone you want to copy.
4. Press Enter.
5. Press the MIDI Setups button.
6. Select the setup that you want to paste into.
7. Press Copy.
8. Press the Right cursor button to display the Paste prompt.
9. Press the zone button for the zone you want to paste into.
10. Press Enter.