Real-time controls in kb3 mode, Playing kb3 programs, Kb3 mode buttons (mute buttons) – Kurzweil KSP8 TM User Manual

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Program Mode

KB3 Program Structure

Preliminary - Subject to Change

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Real-time Controls in KB3 Mode

You have real-time control over many components of KB3 programs directly from the front
panel. The sliders emulate the drawbars that are so essential to the tone wheel sound, while the
buttons above them (they’re called the Mute buttons, because they normally mute and solo
zones in Setup mode) can control the KB3 effects: Leslie, vibrato, chorus, and percussion (key
click).

When you’re in Program mode, the Mute buttons always control KB3 effects. In a setup
containing a KB3 program, if you want the Mute buttons to control KB3 effects, you’ll have to
edit the setup, because in Setup mode, the Mute buttons mute and unmute zones by default.

1. Go to Setup mode, and select the setup you want to edit. Press Edit.

2. Press either more soft button until you see the COMMON soft button. Press it.:

3. Select the Mutes parameter and change its value to KB3 Control.

4. Don’t forget to save.

Playing KB3 Programs

One of the standard performance features of many tone wheel organs is the set of drawbars for
emulating the stops on a pipe organ. Moving the drawbars controls the amplitude of either the
fundamentals or the harmonics of the notes (out to increase amplitude, in to decrease it).

The PC3’s sliders serve as the nine drawbars found on most tone wheel organs. Pushing the
sliders up is the equivalent of pushing the drawbars in (removing fundamentals or harmonics).

KB3 Mode Buttons (Mute Buttons)

When the Mute buttons are enabled for KB3 control, their LEDs indicate the status of the
various effects for the current KB3 program. This status is saved as part of each program. You
can change the effects in real time by pressing the buttons (or by sending the appropriate MIDI
Controller values from your MIDI controller).

In normal operational modes, using the Mute buttons to change a program’s KB3 effects doesn’t
affect the program; the effects return to their programmed settings the next time you select the
program. If, however, you’re in an editor when you change the effects, you’re actually editing
the program. If you like the changes, you can save the program with the new KB3 effects
settings. If you don’t like the changes, you can exit without saving, and the program will revert
to its previous settings.

The Mute buttons also send MIDI Controller information to the PC3’s MIDI Out port. See
Column 2 of Table 6-3 to check which Controller numbers the buttons send.

Subharmonics

Fundamental

Harmonics

16'

5

1

/3'

8'

4'

2

2

/3'

2'

1

3

/5'

1

1

/3'

1'

Slider A

Slider B

Slider C

Slider D

Slider E

Slider F

Slider G

Slider H

Slider I

Table 6-1

Standard Drawbar Settings for the Hammond B3

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