User Manual
  Program Mode
  KB3 Editor: The Tone Wheels (TONEWL) Page
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Editing KB3 Programs
You can edit a wide assortment of any KB3 program’s parameters. You can also create your own 
KB3 programs, though you must start with an existing KB3 program to do this. A regular PC3A 
program cannot be turned into a KB3 program. If you’re not sure whether the current program is 
a KB3 program, check the KB3 button (located above the right most slider). If the blue LED is on, 
then the current program is a KB3 program.
Enter the KB3 program editor by pressing the Edit button while a KB3 program is selected in 
program mode. You’ll quickly see that the KB3 editor diers from the standard VAST program 
editor. 
KB3 Editor: The Tone Wheels (TONEWL) Page
KB3 Mode uses DSP-generated waveforms for the lower half of its tone wheels and samples for 
the upper half of its tone wheels. Using the parameters on the TONEWL page, you can specify 
which sample you wish to use, the number of tone wheels (which will aect how many other 
voices are available to you), and other related settings.
Parameter Range of Values
Upper Tone Wheel Keymap Sample List
Upper Volume Adjust -96 to 96 dB
Number of Tone Wheels 24 to 91
Organ Map Equal, Peck’s, Bob’s, Eric’s
Wheel Volume Map Equal, Bright, Mellow, Junky
Globals On, Off
Lower Transposition -120 to 127 semitones
Upper Transposition -168 to 87 semitones
Upper Tone Wheel Keymap
Use this parameter to indicate the keymap (and thereby the samples) to use for the upper tone 
wheels. You can use any keymap from ROM, though you must specify a keymap that uses 
looped samples for KB3 Mode to work correctly. When in Program mode, the keymap assigned 
to the program appears in the info box.










