Kurzweil k2600 Guia De Configuração Rápida

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The Other Modes
The Other Modes
There are seven other modes, Þve of which have mode buttons on the front panel (Sample mode 
and Live mode donÕt have front-panel buttons). See page 3-2 and Chapter 4 for more detailed 
descriptions of each mode.
Effects mode
Create and modify effects presets, and deÞne how theyÕre applied to the 
K2600Õs programs and setups.
MIDI mode
ConÞgure the K2600 for sending and receiving MIDI information.
Master mode
DeÞne performance and control settings.
Song mode
Record and edit sequences (songs); play Type 0 and Type 1 MIDI 
sequences.
Disk mode
Load and save programs, setups, samples, and other objects.
Sample mode
Edit ROM samples; create and edit RAM (user-deÞned) samples.
Software Upgrades
Part of the beauty of the K2600 is the ease with which you can upgrade its operating system and 
objects (programs, setup, etc.) using the boot loader to install upgrades into ßash ROM.
At Kurzweil and Young Chang, we have a long history of support for our instruments; the K250, 
K1000, K2000, and K2500 have been repeatedly enhanced, and these improvements have always 
been made available to instrument owners in the form of software upgrades.
Upgrading your K2600Õs software is simple, painless, andÑgenerallyÑfree! As upgraded 
software becomes available, you can either get new disks from your Young Chang dealer or 
download the new stuff from the Web.
To stay in touch, check out our Web site:
http://www.youngchang.com/kurzweil/
 
When youÕve acquired an upgrade, you can install it yourself in a matter of minutes. See 
Appendix A for details.