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It has the newest OS 4.0 already installed and it includes the power adapter.įollowing on the design of our award winning PC88, the PC2 features outstanding sound and impressive master controller capabilities.
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Cosmetically it just has a few scratches here and there as you might expect on a used keyboard along with a small piece cracked out of the bottom of the right end cap. This PC2 is in excellent mechanical and cosmetic condition with everything working exactly as it should.
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However, this is only of benefit for the first bank Other MIDI programs allow CC0, CC32, and PC all to be defined for every patch name, but Sonar does not have this flexibility.Īs I said earlier, it doesn't stop me using the PC3 and Sonar together, but it offends my sense of aesthetics to see the banks in Sonar not match the banks in the PC3.Kurzweil PC2 Performance Controller with Power Adapter This has the advantage that MIDI PC now matches actual patch number. The problem is that Kurzweil have decided to make the PC3 ignore PC=0 in the first bank. This all makes sense since it is not possible to send a PC greater than 127. All that happens in Sonar is that the name of the patch is called "1" even though the actual PC transmitted is 0.
Behind the scenes, however, the first patch was selected by PC=0. Most synths would number their patches on the front panel starting at patch number 1 and going up from there. This goes back to the early days of MIDI. Well, Cakewalk really do allow 1 based numbering. ins files is.) Please post if you learn more. (Or what the significance of those Patch=1.128 in some of the. Don't understand why CW would not have a comparable feature.
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Other midi software allows for "zero-based" or "one-based" patch numbering. CC0=0, CC32=the bank number, and PC=patch number from the Sonar generated dialog. (I wonder why Kurz changed that on the PC3 series.) BTW, my bank select parameter in the instrument definition is "normal." MIDIOX shows that changing the patch in the track pane issues 3 events. (Using S7P.) It's not an issue with the PC2X, since its numbering follows the 0-127 protocol. But 128th patch simply doesn't show in the dialog. I gave it a Bank 8 assignment (Patch=Dummy Bankj. Sure enough, the patch select dialog begins with an inserted patch "0", and ends with 127. Yes, to confirm, I just inserted a dummy bank for the PC2X into my master.ins with the first patch set as 1= and the last as 128=. The Patch line is just for unnamed banks, as you said, and even then it still outputs patch numbers 0-127Mike, sorry it's not working. The strings to the right of the "=" for each Patch line is a header in the. Patch=General MIDI (posting note: remove quotes) These go in the instrument definitions section under the Kurz section.
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So what's probably better is to have (as I do) a series of Patch lines, where x is each bank. Later Edit - As I look more closely at master.ins, I think the asterisk line covers all banks for which there is no explicit bank entry. ins file, and in the default, in some places there's this line:Īssuming this is some sort of scaling function, I wonder if the following might solve the problem:Įdit - In preview, those lines are not showing right. Not sure there's a solution, but have not seen the problem with the PC2X. Other DAWs I've used have allowed CC0, CC32 and PC to be specified for every patch and that makes it very flexibile. The reason for this post is a hope that I've missed something, and there is a way to solve this. This means that Sonar will group the programs like this:ĬC0=1, PC=0 - "128 Drums 'n Bells" << This should be in base 1 See how the MIDI bank select (CC0) is out by 1. This is how the PC3 responds to CC0 and PC messages:ĬC0=0, PC=0 - "0 None" (on the PC3 display) The problem is that the Kurzweil starts numbering at 1 and the bank select CC0 value changes at 128, but the bank designation in the keyboard does not increment until patch 129. I have a Kurzweil PC3 and can't seem to get an instrument definition to work properly in Sonar.