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Program Mode
The Program Editor
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Editing KB3 Programs
YoucaneditawideassortmentofanyKB3program’sparameters.Youcanalsocreateyourown
KB3programs,thoughyoumuststartwithanexistingKB3programtodothis.AregularPC3LE
programcannotbeturnedintoaKB3program.Ifyou’ renotsurewhetherthecurrentprogram
is
aKB3program,checktheKB3light(locatedaboveknobs).IftheblueKB3LEDison,thenthe
currentprogramisaKB3program.
EntertheKB3programeditorbypressingtheEditbuttonwhileaKB3programisselectedin
programmode,thenpresstheV.A.S .T. softbuttonto
entertheKB3editor.Youllquicklyseethat
theKB3editordiffersfromthestandardVASTprogrameditor.
KB3 Editor: The Tone Wheels (TONEWL) Page
KB3ModeusesDSPgeneratedwaveformsforthelowerhalfofitstonewheelsandsamplesfor
theupperhalfofitstonewheels.UsingtheparametersontheTONEWLpage,youcanspecify
whichsampleyouwishtouse,thenumberoftonewheels(whichwillaffecthowmanyother
voicesareavailabletoyou),andotherrelatedsettings.
Upper Tone Wheel Keymap
Usethisparametertoindicatethekeymap(andtherebythesamples)tousefortheuppertone
wheels.YoucanuseanykeymapfromROM,thoughyoumustspecifyakeymapthatuses
loopedsamplesforKB3Modetoworkcorrectly.
WheninProgrammode,thekeymapassigned
totheprogramappearsintheinfobox.
Upper Volume Adjust
Sincesamplevolumescanvary,whilethevolumeofDSPgeneratedwaveformswillremain
consistent,youmayfinditnecessarytoadjustthelevelofthesamplebasedtonewheels.This
parameterletsyouadjustthe
amplitudeoftheupper(samplebased)tonewheelsrelativeto
amplitudeofthewaveformgeneratedtonewheels.
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
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