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Symbols: Index I

This document describes various control parameters and control sources that can be used to modulate sounds on the K2500 synthesizer. It lists many MIDI control messages like modulation wheel, breath controller, foot pedal etc. It also lists various envelope, LFO and other internal sources that can be used for modulation, including amplitude envelopes, filter envelopes, LFOs, ASRs, key and velocity values. It provides information on bipolar and unipolar control sources as well as constants that can be used with chaotic (FUN) LFOs.

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Symbols: Index I

This document describes various control parameters and control sources that can be used to modulate sounds on the K2500 synthesizer. It lists many MIDI control messages like modulation wheel, breath controller, foot pedal etc. It also lists various envelope, LFO and other internal sources that can be used for modulation, including amplitude envelopes, filter envelopes, LFOs, ASRs, key and velocity values. It provides information on bipolar and unipolar control sources as well as constants that can be used with chaotic (FUN) LFOs.

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Adjust 6-17

Symbols Key tracking 6-18


Pad 6-18
Sources 1 and 2 6-18
! AMP 14-49
Velocity tracking 6-18
+ SHAPE MOD OSC 14-48
Amp control 14-31
AMP MOD 14-49
AMP MOD OSC 14-48
Numerics AMP U AMP L 14-32
Amplitude envelope 25-11
Attack segment 6-25
2PARAM SHAPER 14-44 Decay segment 6-26
2POLE ALPASS 14-16 Loop type 6-26
2POLE LOWPASS 14-8 Natural 6-24
32 track sequencing 12-46 Number of loops 6-26
4POLE HIPASS W/SEP 14-13 Release segment 6-26
4POLE LOPASS W/SEP 14-10 User 6-24
Amplitude envelope (AMPENV) page 6-24
Append soft button 13-19
A Are you sure? dialog
suppressing with Confirm on Master page 11-3
ARRANGE Page
Song Mode 12-46
A clock 25-9
Arrangement Feature
Aborting a Macro Load 13-54
Edit Song Common parameters used with 12-26
Aborting a Multiple File Load 13-21
ASCII characters 5-3
Aborting a sample recording 15-6
ASR page 6-30
Absolute Pitch Wheel 25-7
ASR1, ASR2 25-11
Added waveforms 14-38
ASRs
Adding layers 6-33
Attack 6-31
Adjust
Delay 6-31
Coarse 6-7
Mode 6-31
Fine 6-8
Release 6-31
Adjusting effects mix 9-2
Trigger 6-31
Adjusting sample volumes 15-36
Assign sample 15-35
Aftertouch 11-2
Assigning samples to keymaps 15-36
AIFF files 13-66
Attack portamento 6-23
AIFF-C files 13-66
Attack segment 6-25
Akai 15-31
Attack state 25-12
Algorithm (ALG) page 6-9
Attack time for ASRs 6-31
Algorithm basics 6-5
Attack velocity 11-2, 25-10
Algorithm output 6-5
Audio cables 2-2
Algorithm programming 14-1
Audio Configurations 18-1
Algorithm wiring 6-5
Audio output 6-18
All Controllers Off 10-5
Audio output groups and MIDI channels 18-4
All Notes Off 10-5
Auditioning Objects in RAM 13-25
Allpass filters 14-15
Auditioning Samples from a Disk File 13-17
ALPASS 14-15
Alpha Wheel 2-4, 3-4
Alphabetic entry 3-4, 5-3
Alphanumeric pad 3-4
Alternative attack 6-15
AMP

Index-i
Channel count 25-8
B Channel state 25-6
Channels on and off 10-9
Chaotic LFOs (FUNs) 16-13
B clock 25-9
Characters 5-3
Backup 13-61
Choose File Name Function 13-37
Balance (MIDI 08) 25-4
Cleaning your K2500 28-1
Balance and Amp (BAL AMP) 14-33
Clear 15-20
Balance control 25-8
Clicking during portamento 6-23
BAND2 14-20
Clock
BANDPASS FILTER 14-18
Song mode 12-21
Bandpass filters 14-18
Coarse adjust 6-7
Bank Select
Common DSP control parameters 6-6
MIDI Receive page 10-8
COMMON Page
Bank Status Indicator 13-18
Song Mode 12-25
Basic editing 5-1
COMMON page 6-22
Basic MIDI channel 10-5
Compare 5-6, 20-4
Bass tone control 14-27
Confirmations 11-3
Battery Installation 2-2
Connecting MIDI 2-2
Battery replacement 2-2, 28-1
Connecting SCSI devices 13-2
Beat Volume Adjust 15-29
Contemporary ROM D-1
Bipolar attack velocity 25-10
Control input pages 14-2
Bipolar control sources 16-1
Control inputs 6-5
Bipolar key number 25-10
Control messages
Bipolar keystart 14-4
Balance (MIDI 08) 25-4
Bipolar Mod Wheel 25-7
Breath 25-4
Bipolar mono pressure 25-6
Data (MIDI 06) 25-4
Bipolar polyphonic pressure 25-10
Data decrement (MIDI 97) 25-6
Boldface italic type 1-3
Data increment (MIDI 96) 25-6
BOOT.MAC 13-64
Effects depth (MIDI 91) 25-6
Bottom line of display 3-2
Expression (MIDI 11) 25-5
Bounce
Foot (MIDI 04) 25-4
Song Mode TRACK Page 12-35
Freeze pedal (MIDI 69) 25-5
Breath (MIDI 02) 25-4
Legato switch (MIDI 75) 25-5
Building a Drum Program 19-9
Mod Wheel (MIDI 01) 25-4
Building a keymap 15-37
Mono pressure 25-4
Bypass effects 5-6, 20-4
Pan (MIDI 10) 25-4
Panic (MIDI 123) 25-6
Portamento switch (MIDI 65) 25-5
C Portamento time (MIDI 05) 25-4
Soft pedal (MIDI 67) 25-5
Sostenuto (MIDI 66) 25-5
Cable 15-7 Sustain (MIDI 64) 25-5
Cables and Input Jacks 15-1 Volume (MIDI 07) 25-4
Cancel Control mode
soft button 13-10 setup 7-3
Cancel soft button 13-19 Control parameters 2-6
CD-ROM 13-1 Control source lists 25-2
CHAN/BANK buttons 3-3, 5-6 Control sources 25-1
Change A clock 25-9
Song Mode TRACK Page 12-39 Absolute Pitch Wheel 25-7
Changing intonation key 11-3 Amplitude envelope 25-11
Changing song playback programs 12-49 ASR1, ASR2 25-11

Index-ii
Attack state 25-12 Song Mode TRACK Page 12-34
Attack velocity 25-10 Copying layers 6-33
B clock 25-9 Creating a Macro 13-41
Balance control 25-8 Creating Directories 13-11
Bipolar attack velocity 25-10 Creating new layers 6-33
Bipolar key number 25-10 Crescendo/Decrescendo (Crescendo) 15-24
Bipolar Mod Wheel 25-7 Crossfade 6-19, 14-34
Bipolar mono pressure 25-6 Orientation 6-19
Bipolar polyphonic pressure 25-10 Crossfade and Volume Adjust Curves 15-30
Channel count 25-8 Crossfade Loop (XfadeLoop) 15-30
Channel state 25-6 Cursor buttons 3-2
Constants for FUNS 25-13
Envelopes 2 and 3 25-11
FUN1, FUN2 25-11
FUN3, FUN4 25-11
D
GAttVel 25-12, 25-13
GKeyNum 25-12
Data (MIDI 06) 25-4
Global ASR2 25-7
Data decrement (MIDI 97) 25-6
Global FUN2 25-7
Data entry 3-4
Global FUN4 25-8
Data increment (MIDI 96) 25-6
Global LFO2 25-7
DC offset 14-44, 14-46, 14-47, 14-48, 14-50
Global LFOphase 25-7
Decay segment 6-26
Global phase 1 and 2 25-9
Delayed vibrato 19-1
Inverse attack velocity 25-10
Delaying ASRs 6-31
Key number 25-10
Delete 15-21
Key state 25-9
on Object Utilities page 11-9
LFO1 25-11
Song Mode TRACK Page 12-36
LFO1 phase 25-11
Deleting Banks in a Startup File 13-64
LFO2 25-11
Deleting Files and Directories 13-61
Loop state 25-12
Deleting layers 6-34
Mono pressure 25-6
Deleting objects 5-4, 11-4
Negative A clock 25-9
Deleting programs 6-33
Negative B clock 25-9
Dependent objects
Note state 25-9
saving 13-26
-ON 25-12
Dependents
ON 25-12
loading 13-17
Pan control 25-8
Descriptions of control sources 25-3
Pitch Wheel 25-7
Diagnostics 28-2
Polyphonic pressure 25-10
Dialogs
Random variants 1 and 2 25-11
Save 5-2
Release state 25-12
Digital Outputs
Release velocity 25-10
using 15-8
Sample playback rate 25-12
Diode equations (FUNs) 16-14
Sync state 25-9
Directories 13-4
Unipolar vs Bipolar 16-1
creating 13-11
Velocity triggers 1 and 2 25-10
deleting 13-61
Volume control 25-8
Directory Selection Dialog 13-12
Control sourcesÑOverview 16-1
DISK 5-6
Controlling envelopes 6-27
DISK button 5-6
Controlling LFO rate 6-30
Disk Drive Information 13-5
Copy
Disk format requirements 13-1
disk mode 13-61
Disk Function soft buttons 13-5
on Object Utilities page 11-8

Index-iii
Disk Mode 13-1 Effect Selection During Recording and Playback 12-49
Disk mode 4-4 EffectChan
Disk Mode Functions 13-13 in Song mode 12-26
Disk Utilities 13-55 Effects
Display 3-1 selecting 9-3
Bottom line 3-2 Wet/Dry mix 6-21
Top line 3-2 EFFECTS button 5-6
Display contrast 2-3, 11-3 Effects bypass 5-6, 20-4
Distortion (DIST) 14-40 Effects configurations 9-6, 22-1
Double button presses 3-5 Effects configurations and parameters 9-7
Double notch filter 14-20 Effects Controller Numbers 22-2
DOUBLE NOTCH W/SEP 14-20 Effects depth (MIDI 91) 25-6
Double shaper 14-44 Effects Editor 9-5
Double-output algorithm 6-5 Effects in setups 7-3
Double-output algorithms 6-20 Effects mix 9-2
Drum channel 11-1 Effects Mix in setups 7-3
Drum Loop Effects mode 4-3, 9-1
example of recording 12-3 Selecting effects 9-2
Drum Program 19-9 Soft buttons 9-1
Drum programs 11-1 Effects mode page 9-1
Drum trigger 15-4 Effects mode parameters 9-2
DSP control inputs 6-5 Effects return 18-3
DSP control parameters 6-6, 6-9, 14-2, 14-3 Electrical grounding 2-2
DSP Functions 15-18 Enable layer 6-12
DSP functions 14-5 Enable MIDI channels 10-9
inputs and outputs 6-5 Envelope control
Dump Adjust 6-28
on Object Utilities page 11-10 Key tracking 6-28
Dump program 6-33 Source and depth 6-28
Dumping samples via SMDI 29-7 Velocity tracking 6-28
Duplicating layers 6-33 Envelope control page 6-27
Dynamic voice allocation 11-4 Envelopes 19-4
Envelopes 2 and 3 6-27, 25-11
EPS 15-32
E EQ
Bass tone control 14-27
Mid-range parametric 14-26
Parametric 14-22
EDIT button 3-3, 5-6
Steep bass tone control 14-29
Edit compare 5-6, 20-4
Treble tone control 14-28
Edit Song
Equalization 14-22, 14-30
ARRANGE Page 12-46
Erase
COMMON Page 12-25
Song Mode TRACK Page 12-34
EVENT Page 12-28
Evaluation of FUNs 16-16
STEP Page 12-43
EVENT Page
TRACK Page 12-31
Song Mode 12-28
Edit Song Pages 12-25
Everything
Editing 5-1
loading objects as 13-20
Editing Macros 13-50
Everything files 13-23
Editing Samples 15-8
EXIT button 3-4
Effect changes when entering Effects mode 9-3
Exporting data 13-65
EFFECT page 6-21
Expression (MIDI 11) 25-5
Effect preset 6-21
Extended program changes 10-11

Index-iv
Extended sample loop 15-12 Free Utility 13-58
Extensions Freeze pedal 6-13
used by or accepted by the K2500 13-7 Freeze pedal (MIDI 69) 25-5
Extra mono dry output 11-3 Front panel MIDI 3-7
Front panel navigation 3-1
Front panel reference 20-1
FUN diagram 16-3
F FUN equations 16-3
FUN page 6-31
FUN1, FUN2 25-11
F1ÐF3 pages 6-17
FUN3, FUN4 25-11
F4 AMP page 6-17
Function soft buttons 6-32
Farm A-1
Function Soft Buttons in the Sample Editor 15-9
File Backup 13-61
FUNS
File Copy 13-63
For sample and hold 19-6
File Formats
FUNs
supported by K2500 13-65
Chaotic LFOs 16-13
File Index 13-8
Diode equations 16-14
File List Dialog 13-6
Evaluation sequence 16-16
Files
Sawtooth LFOs 16-13
deleting 13-61
Warp equations 16-10
Everything 13-23
FUNs equation list 16-4, 16-15
Loading 5-5, 13-13
FX bypass 5-6, 20-4
Master 13-23
FX channel 9-4
moving between directories 13-59
FX mode 9-3
renaming 13-60
Saving 5-5
saving 13-22
Split 13-23 G
Fill Mode 13-18
Fill soft button 13-19
Filters 14-5 GAIN 14-34
Allpass 14-15 Gain 15-3
Bandpass 14-18 Gated lowpass filter 14-12
Double notch 14-20 GAttVel control source 25-12, 25-13
Highpass 14-12 General synthesis concepts 14-1
Lowpass 14-7 GKeyNum control source 25-12
Notch 14-17 Glitches
Twin peaks bandpass 14-21 with guitar or wind controller 11-5
FiltersÑA review 14-6 Global ASR2 25-7
Find Files 13-56 Global effects 22-1
Finding objects 3-6 Global FUN2 25-7
Fine adjust 6-8 Global FUN4 25-8
Fine Hz 6-17 Global LFO phase 25-7
Floppy disk drive maintenance 28-1 Global LFO2 25-7
Floppy disks 13-1 Global phase 1 and 2 25-9
Floppy disks, formatting 13-2 Global preset effect 9-5
Foot (MIDI 04) 25-4 Global random variant 1 and 2 25-9
Format 15-8 Globals 6-24
Formatting floppy disks 13-2 Glossary entries 1-3
Formatting SCSI devices 13-4 Grab
Four-pole highpass filter 14-13 Song Mode TRACK Page 12-41
Four-pole lowpass filter 14-10 Ground hum 28-3

Index-v
Grounding 2-2
Guitar/Wind Controller Mode 11-5
K

K2000
H SysEx compatibility 30-1
K2000 Compatibility Disks B-1
K2500 Features 1-1, 32-1
Hard reset 11-5 K2500 Overview 1-1
Hard sync functions 14-50 K2500 Program Farm A-1
SYNC M and SYNC S 14-50 K2500 rear panel 2-2
Hardware audio switching 18-3 Key number 25-10
Headphones 27-2 Key numbers 24-1
High frequency stimulator 14-39 Key range 15-35
High key 6-11 Key state 25-9
High velocity parameter 6-11 Key tracking 6-8, 6-14, 6-18, 6-28
Highpass filters 14-12 Keyboard
HIPAS2 14-13 using to trigger sampler 15-5
HIPASS 14-12 Keymap 15-37
Hold through attack 6-13 Key tracking 6-14
Hold until decay 6-13 Stereo 6-15
Transpose 6-14
Velocity tracking 6-14
Keymap Editor 15-33, 19-9
I Assign sample 15-35
New range 15-35
Keymap Editor Parameters 15-35
Ignore release 6-13
KEYMAP page 6-14
Impact
Keymap parameter 6-14
ENVCTL page 6-29
Keymaps 6-2
Importing data 13-65
Keystart
Importing layers 6-33
bipolar 14-4
Input 15-2
unipolar 14-4
Input Quantize 12-20
Keytrack start (KStart) 14-3
Insert 15-23
KRZ files
Song Mode TRACK Page 12-35
saving and loading a macro table in 13-54
with Macros 13-53
Kurzweil program changes 10-13
Insert cables 18-3
Insert Zero 15-22
Installation 2-2
Intonation key 11-3 L
Intonation Table Editor 17-1
Intonation tables 11-2, 24-3
Introduction to editing 5-1 Large disk files 13-23
Intuitive data entry 3-6 Layer
Inverse attack velocity 25-10 Delete 6-34
Invert 15-22 Duplicate 6-33
Hold through attack 6-13
Hold until decay 6-13
Ignore release 6-13
J Import 6-33
new 6-33
Opaque 6-13
Jump to page 5-6, 20-4
Set range 6-32

Index-vi
Layer delay Square 14-37
Maximum 6-12 Low key 6-11
Minimum 6-12 Low velocity parameter 6-11
Layer delay control 6-12 Lowpass filter with clipping 14-46
Layer enable 6-12 Lowpass filters 19-4
Layer enable sense 6-12 LP2RES 14-10
LAYER page 6-10 LPCLIP 14-46
Layers LPGATE 14-12
moving between in multi-layer programs 3-6
Muting 5-6
LCD 3-1, 11-3
Legato play 6-23
M
Legato switch (MIDI 75) 25-5
LF SAW 14-37
Macro Insert 13-53
LF SIN 14-37
Macro Load
LF SQR 14-37
aborting 13-54
LFO page 6-29
Macro On Indicator 13-5
LFO shapes 23-1
Macros 13-38
LFO1 25-11
editing 13-50
LFO1 phase 25-11
Main Control Source list 25-6
LFO2 25-11
Maintenance and Prevention 28-1
LFO2 phase 25-11
Mark pages 5-6, 20-4
LFOs 6-29
MASTER button 5-6
Maximum rate 6-29
Master files 13-23
Minimum rate 6-29
Master mode 4-4
Phase 6-30
Master mode page 11-1
Rate control 6-30
Master modeÑSoft buttons 11-4
Shape 6-30
Master panning 11-2
Library 13-5
Master Transpose 11-1
Library Disk 13-47
Maximum layer delay 6-12
Line cord 2-2
Maximum LFO rate 6-29
List Utility 13-57
Memory bank ID allottments 21-10
Load Function Dialog 13-18
Memory banks 5-5
Loading a Macro File 13-43
Memory display 11-4
Loading Dependents of Selected Objects 13-17
Memory Limits 12-50
Loading files 5-5, 13-13
Memory management 27-1
Loading Individual Objects 13-13
Merge soft button 13-19
Loading Objects from Floppy Disk Files 13-18
Microtonal tunings 11-2
Loading Selected Entries from a Macro File 13-49
MIDI
Loading Songs From Disk 12-50
All Notes Off 10-5
Local control 10-2
Audio output gain 10-10
Local Keyboard Channel 2-4, 10-4
Audio output groups 18-4
with Song Mode 12-1
Audio output pair 10-9
Lock parameters 10-10
Basic channel 10-5
LOOP 15-15
Channel enable 10-9
Loop state 25-12
Key and note numbers 24-1
Looping amplitude envelopes 6-26
LED 3-3
LOPAS2 14-9
Pan 10-9
LOPASS 14-7
Parameter locks 10-10
Low frequency waveforms
Program change formats 10-10
Coarse adjust 14-37
Program changes 10-13
Sawtooth 14-37
Receive mode 10-5
Sine 14-37

Index-vii
Reset channels 10-18 Mode Selection 3-1
Sample dumps 29-3 Mode selection 4-1
Sending from front panel 3-7 Modes 4-1
Song recording 12-50 Using 4-3
Transmit parameters 10-1 Monitor (Mon) 15-5
Volume 10-9 Mono pressure 25-6
MIDI button 5-6 Mono sound systems 2-2
MIDI channel 10-2 Monophonic programs 6-22
MIDI channel parameters 10-8 Move
MIDI connections 2-2 on Object Utilities page 11-7
MIDI control 10-2 Moving Files Between Directories 13-59
MIDI control parameters 2-6 MS-DOS File System Compatibility 13-65
MIDI Control Source list 25-3 Multi-disk files 13-23
MIDI controls 10-4 Multiple Object Selector
MIDI Implementation Chart 32-4 entering selection criteria in 13-34
MIDI loop 10-2 soft buttons 13-33
MIDI mode 4-4 Multiple Object Selector Page 13-32
Soft buttons 10-18 Multiple Selection of Files to Load 13-21
MIDI pitch bend 10-3 Multi-velocity keymaps 15-36
MIDI program changes 10-3, 10-16 Music workstation ideas 27-2, 30-1
MIDI Receive page 10-8 Mute
Power Mode 10-8 Layers 5-6, 20-3
MIDI Receive parameters 10-5 Setup zones 5-6, 20-3
MIDI sample dump standard Muting tracks 12-24
Aborting 29-6
Loading 29-4
New samples 29-5
Troubleshooting 29-6
N
MIDI Type 0 Files 13-66
MIDIScope 11-4
Name
Mid-range parametric EQ 14-26
on Object Utilities page 11-9
Minimum layer delay 6-12
Name Table 13-27
Minimum LFO rate 6-29
not loading 13-31
Mirror Image Drum Map C-11
Naming objects 5-2
MISC Page
Natural amplitude envelope 6-24
Song Mode 12-18
Navigation 3-1
Miscellaneous (MISC) 15-11
Negative A clock 25-9
Mix 15-23
Negative B clock 25-9
Mix Beat 15-27
Nested editors 4-2
MIX outputs 18-1
New layer 6-33
MIX Page
Noise generator 6-16
Song Mode 12-23
Noise prevention and reduction 28-2
Mixers 14-34
Non-linear functions 14-38
Mixers with non-linear inputs 14-49
2PARAM SHAPER 14-44
!AMP 14-49
DIST 14-40
AMP MOD 14-49
HIFREQ STIMULATOR 14-39
x AMP 14-49
LPCLIP 14-46
x GAIN 14-49
PWM 14-46
Mixing outboard effects with the K2500Õs 18-3
SHAPE2 14-44
Mod Wheel (MIDI 01) 25-4
SHAPER 14-42
Mode 15-4
WRAP 14-45
Mode buttons 3-1
Normalize 15-19
Mode buttonsÑProgram and Setup Editors 20-3

Index-viii
Notch filters 14-17 Panning 6-19
NOTCH2 14-18 Selecting output group 6-19
Note numbers 24-1 Stereo keymaps 6-20
Note numbers, percussion keymaps 24-1 Output gain 10-10
Note State 20 25-9 OUTPUT page 6-18
Note triggering 6-12 Output pair 10-9
Numeric entry 3-4 Overview 1-1
Overwrt soft button 13-19
OvFill soft button 13-19
O
P
Object type and ID 5-2
Object Utilities 11-6
accessing from the editor 11-10 Pad 6-18, 14-3
Objects 5-1 Page Buttons 15-11
auditioning 13-25 Pages 3-2
Deleting 5-4, 11-4 Algorithm (ALG) 6-9
loading individually 13-13 Amplitude envelope (AMPENV) 6-24
Naming 5-2 ASR 6-30
Numbering in memory banks 21-10 COMMON 6-22
RAM 5-2, 5-4 EFFECT 6-21
RAM, viewing 27-1 Effects mode 9-1
Renaming 5-3 Envelope control 6-27
ROM 5-2, 5-4 Envelopes 2 and 3 6-27
Saving 5-2 F1ÐF3 6-17
saving individually 13-24 F4 AMP 6-17
soft button on Utility page 11-4 FUN 6-31
SysEx values 30-6 Jumping to 5-6
Objects, storing 21-10 KEYMAP 6-14
Octave buttons donÕt work 6-3 LAYER 6-10
OK LFO 6-29
soft button 13-10 Marked 5-6, 20-4
One-pole allpass filter 14-15 Master mode 11-1
One-pole highpass filter 14-12 MIDI CHANLS 10-8
One-pole lowpass filter 14-7 MIDI RECV 10-5
Opaque layer 6-13 MIDI XMIT 10-1
Open OUTPUT 6-18
soft button 13-9 PITCH 6-7, 6-16
Orchestral ROM C-1 Previous 5-6
Orchestral ROM Effects C-1 VTRIG 6-32
Orchestral ROM Keymaps C-3 Pan 6-19
Orchestral ROM Programs C-2 Master 11-2
Orchestral ROM Programs with Controller Assign- MIDI 10-9
ments C-5 Pan (MIDI 10) 25-4
Orchestral ROM Samples C-4 Pan control 25-8
Orchestral ROM Setups C-10 Pan lock 10-10
Output Pan Position
Assignment and control 6-18 MIX page 12-23
Double-wire algorithms 6-20 Panel play feature 3-7
Gain 6-19 Panic (MIDI 123) 25-6
Pan mode 6-19 Panic button 2-5, 10-18

Index-ix
PANNER 14-32, 19-7 Kurzweil 10-13
PARA BASS 14-27 MIDI 10-3, 10-13, 10-16
PARA MID 14-26 Quick Access banks 10-13, 10-16
PARA TREBLE 14-28 Quick Access mode 8-1
Parameter locks 10-10 Program changes in Setup mode 7-4
Parametric EQ 14-22 Program Editor
Parent Pages 6-9
soft button 13-9 Soft buttons 6-4
Parentheses around program name 6-2, 11-2 Program Farm A-1
Patch Through Program list 21-1
with Song mode 12-1 Program lock 10-10
Path 13-4 Program mode 2-4, 4-3, 6-1, 6-2
PCH 10-12 Soft buttons 6-3
Performance controls 2-6 Program mode page 6-2
Phase of LFO waveforms 6-30 Program RAM vs. Sample RAM 27-1
Pitch Program structure 6-2
Fine Hz 6-17 Program, monophonic 6-22
Pitch bend Programming algorithms 14-1
MIDI 10-3 Programming FUNs 16-2
Pitch bend in setups 7-4 Programs 2-4
Pitch bend mode 6-11 Deleting 6-33
Pitch bend range 6-22 SysEx dumps 6-33
Pitch control 14-31 Programs not playing 11-2
PITCH page 6-7, 6-16 Punctuation 5-3
Pitch Shift 15-26 PWM 14-46
Pitch Wheel 25-7
Pitch, amplitude, panner 14-31
Playback mode 6-16
Playing notes from front panel 3-7
Q
Playing songs 12-49
Plus/Minus buttons 3-4
QA 0Ð127 10-17
Polyphonic pressure 25-10
Quantize
Polyphony 6-2, 11-4
Input 12-20
Portamento 6-23
Song Mode TRACK Page 12-36
Portamento click 6-23
Quick Access bank program changes 10-13, 10-16
Portamento rate 6-23
QUICK ACCESS button 5-6
Portamento switch (MIDI 65) 25-5
Quick Access Editor 8-1
Portamento time (MIDI 05) 25-4
Quick Access mode 2-5, 4-3, 8-1
Power cable 2-2
Quick Mute
Power Mode
Song Mode MIX Page 12-24
MIDI Receive page 10-8
Quick Mute Track Bank Indicator
Power problems 28-4
MIX page 12-24
Preset effect 6-21
Quick Scrolling to Subdirectories 13-10
Preset effects in setups 7-3
Pressure Map Editor 17-6
Pressure maps 10-3, 10-6
Pressure sensitivity 11-2 R
Previous page 5-6, 20-4
PROGRAM button 5-6
Program change formats 10-10 RAM
Program change type 10-2, 10-6 Sample vs. Program 27-1
Program changes RAM objects 5-2, 5-4
Extended 10-11 RAM objects, viewing 27-1

Index-x
Random variants 1 and 2 25-11 Sample RAM vs. Program RAM 27-1
Rate 15-3 Sample recording
Rate control of LFOs 6-30 aborting 15-6
Reading Samples 15-31 Sampler
Realtime effects 6-21 triggering from keyboard 15-5
Rear panel 2-2 Samples
Recording Multi-timbral Sequences via MIDI 12-50 Adjusting volume 15-36
Recording songs via MIDI 12-50 Assigning to keymaps 15-36
Reference Quantize triggering from audio signals 15-4
Song Mode TRACK Page 12-37 Tuning 15-36
Region/Criteria window Sampling Analog Signals 15-2
Song mode 12-31 Sampling Digital Signals 15-7
Release segment 6-26 Save dialog 5-2
Release state 25-12 Saving and naming 5-2
Release time for ASRs 6-31 Saving Dependent Objects 13-26
Release velocity 25-10 Saving Files 13-22
Releasing ASRs 6-31 Saving files 5-5
Relink-by-Name 13-28 Saving Individual Objects 13-24
Remap Saving Master and Everything Files 13-23
Song Mode TRACK Page 12-41 Saving objects 5-2
Removing layers 6-34 RAM 5-2, 5-4
Renaming Files 13-60 ROM 5-2, 5-4
Renaming objects 5-3 Saving RAM objects 5-2, 5-4
Repeating ASRs 6-31 Saving ROM objects 5-2, 5-4
Resample 15-25 SAW 14-36
Reset Sawtooth LFOs (FUNs) 16-13
hard 11-5 SCSI 1-1
Reset MIDI channels 10-18 SCSI connections 2-3
Reverse 15-21 SCSI devices 13-1
Reverse samples 6-16 Formatting 13-4
Roland 15-32 Termination 13-3
ROM objects 5-2, 5-4 SCSI Guidelines 29-1
Root SCSI ID 10-6
soft button 13-9 SCSI IDs 13-4
SCSI Musical Data Interchange 1-1
Search function 3-6
Select soft button 13-8
S Selecting a Song for Playback 12-49
Selecting effects 9-3
Selecting modes 4-1
Safety precautions 2-2
Selecting parameters 3-1
Sample 15-5
Selection by Dependents 13-36
Playback loops 6-16
Selection by Type/Range 13-35
Playback mode 6-16
Separate outputs 18-2
SMDI transfers 29-7
Sequencer
Stereo 6-15
tutorial 12-1
Sample and Hold 19-6
Setting layer ranges 6-32
Sample and hold 19-6
Setting Up For Sampling 15-1
Sample and Hold with FUNs 19-6
SETUP button 5-6
Sample dumps 29-3
Setup control parameters 2-6
Sample Editor 15-37
Setup Editor 7-2
Sample ID offset 29-6
Soft buttons 7-4
Sample playback rate 25-12
Setup Editor Parameters 7-2

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Setup mode 4-3, 7-1 Sostenuto pedal 6-13
Setups 2-4 Source 1 6-8
Control mode 7-3 Source 2 6-8
Effect 7-3 Special button functions 5-6
Effects mix 7-3 Specifications
list of 21-9 K2500 32-1
Low and high key 7-3 Split files 13-23
MIDI channel 7-3 SQUARE 14-36
Muting zones 5-6 Src parameter
Pitch bend 7-4 Sample page 15-3
Program assignment 7-3 Startup 2-1, 13-5
Program change 7-4 Startup File
Selecting via MIDI 10-13, 10-16 creating 13-63
Transpose 7-3 deleting banks in 13-64
Transposing 7-1 Stealer
SHAPE MOD OSC 14-48 soft button on Utility page 11-4
SHAPE2 14-44 Steep bass tone control 14-29
SHAPER 14-42, 19-7 STEP Page
Shift Song Mode 12-43
Song Mode TRACK Page 12-38 Stereo insert cables 11-3, 18-3
Signal-to-noise ratio 2-3 Stereo keymaps 6-15, 6-20
SIMMs 1-1 Stereo samples 6-15
for Sample RAM 27-2 Storing Objects in Memory Banks 21-10
SINE 14-36 Sustain (MIDI 64) 25-5
Single-output algorithm 6-5 Sustain not working 10-5
Sleep soft button 13-6 Sustain pedal 6-13
SMDI 1-1 Sustaining ASRs 6-31
SMDI sample transfers 29-7 SW+DST 14-47
Soft buttons 3-2, 6-3, 6-4 SW+SHP 14-48
Disk Mode page 13-5 SYNC M and SYNC S 14-50
Effects mode 9-1 Sync state 25-9
Keymap Editor 15-34 Synchronizing songs 12-21, 12-49
Master mode 11-4 SynthesisÑGeneral concepts 14-1
MIDI mode 10-18 System Exclusive 10-3
Setup Editor 7-4 Button press values 30-7
Special functions 6-32 Common format 30-1
Soft Buttons on the DSP Page 15-17 compatibility with K2000 30-1
Soft pedal (MIDI 67) 25-5 Data formats 30-1
Soft Through Master parameters 30-7
with Song Mode 12-1 Messages 30-2
Soloing current track 12-25 Object types 30-6
SONG button 5-6 System exclusive 6-33
Song Mode 12-1 System Exclusive dumps 11-10
MISC Page 12-18 System Exclusive ID 10-6
MIX Page 12-23 System Exclusive implementation 30-1
Song mode 4-4
Song playback 12-49
Songs
Loading 12-50
T
Memory limits 12-50
Recording via MIDI 12-50
Terminating SCSI devices 13-3
Synchronizing 12-49
Thin
Sostenuto (MIDI 66) 25-5

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Song Mode TRACK Page 12-40
Threshold (Thresh) 15-4
V
Timbre shift 6-15
Time 15-5
V Parameter
Time Warp 15-26
on Setup Editor page 7-4
Top line of display 3-2
V parameter
Total size of all files 13-10
MIDI Receive page 10-4
Track mute 12-24
Variable Architecture Synthesis 1-1, 1-2
TRACK Page
VAST 1-1, 1-2
Song Mode 12-31
Velocity crossover 15-36
Track Status Indicators
Velocity Map Editor 17-3
MIX page 12-24
Velocity maps 10-3, 10-6
Transpose
Velocity sensitivity 11-2
Master 11-1
Velocity stabs 19-1
MIDI 10-2
Velocity tracking 6-8, 6-14, 6-18, 6-28
Setups 7-3
Velocity triggers 6-32
Song Mode TRACK Page 12-39
Velocity triggers 1 and 2 25-10
Transposing setups 7-1
Ventilation 2-2
Treble tone control 14-28
View soft button 2-4
Triggering ASRs 6-31
Viewing RAM objects 27-1
Triggering notes on startup 6-12
Viewing Selected Objects 13-25
Triggering sampler from keyboard 15-5
Voice allocation 11-4
Triggering samples from audio signals 15-4
Voice channels 6-2
TRIM 15-13
Voltage levels 2-2
Troubleshooting 28-4
Volume
Truncate 15-19
MIDI 10-9
Tuning samples 15-36
Volume (MIDI 07) 25-4
Tuning to other instruments 11-1
Volume Adjust 15-20
Twin peaks bandpass filter 14-21
Volume control 25-8
Two-parameter shaper 14-44
Volume Knob 2-6
Two-pole allpass filter 14-16
Volume Level
Two-pole bandpass filter 14-18
MIX page 12-23
Two-pole bandpass filter, fixed width 14-20
Volume lock 10-10
Two-pole highpass filter 14-13
Volume Ramp 15-24
Two-pole lowpass filter 14-8
VTRIG page 6-32
Two-pole notch filter 14-17
Two-pole notch filter, fixed width 14-18

W
U
Warp equations 16-10
WAVE Files 13-66
Unipolar control sources 16-1
Waveform wraparound 14-45
Unipolar keystart 14-4
Waveforms 14-35
Upper and lower amp 14-32
Sawtooth 14-36
User amplitude envelope 6-24
Sine 14-36
Using the Digital Outputs 15-8
Square 14-36
Using the MIX Outputs 18-1
Waveforms for LFOs 6-30
Using the modes 4-3
Waveforms with non-linear functions 14-47
Using the Velocity Map Editor 17-3
+ SHAPE MOD OSC 14-48
Using your K2500 in a SCSI System 13-4
AMP MOD OSC 14-48
Utilities 11-4
SHAPE MOD OSC 14-48

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SW+DIST 14-47
SW+SHP 14-48
x SHAPE MOD OSC 14-48
Wet/Dry mix 6-21
Wet/dry mix 9-2
Wind controller
controlling K2500 with 11-5
WRAP 14-45
Wrong sample being dumped 29-6

x AMP 14-49
x GAIN 14-49
x SHAPE MOD OSC 14-48
XFADE 14-34
XMIT page 10-1

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