
Numerics
440-tuned piano voice
C-1
A
A clock
Absolute Pitch Wheel
Amplitude envelope
Amplitude Envelopes
ASR1, ASR2
Attack state
Attack velocity
6-9
6-7
6-12
K2000 compatability
6-11
6-12
6-10
B-4
B
B clock
Balance (MIDI 08)
Balance control
Battery replacement
Beat tuning
Bipolar attack velocity
Bipolar key number
Bipolar Mod Wheel
Bipolar mono pressure
Bipolar polyphonic pressure
Breath (MIDI 02)
Buttons
Bypass effects
6-9
6-8
C-1
6-4
double presses
1-6
6-5
9-1
6-11
6-10
6-7
6-7
1-7, 1-8
C
CHAN/BANK buttons
Chan/Bank buttons
Channel count
Channel state
Cleaning your K2500
Compare
Contemporary ROM
Contemporary ROM Setups
Control messages
AuxBend2 (MIDI 15)
Balance (MIDI 08)
Breath
Data (MIDI 06)
Data decrement (MIDI 97)
Data increment (MIDI 96)
Effects depth (MIDI 91)
Expression (MIDI 11)
Foot (MIDI 04)
Freeze pedal (MIDI 69)
Legato switch (MIDI 75)
Mod Wheel (MIDI 01)
6-8
6-7
1-6
6-4
1-6
1-6
9-1
E-1
6-5
6-5
6-4
6-5
6-4
6-4
6-11
E-10
6-6
6-6
6-6
6-6
6-6
Mono pressure
Pan (MIDI 10)
Panic (MIDI 123)
Portamento switch (MIDI 65)
Portamento time (MIDI 05)
Soft pedal (MIDI 67)
Sostenuto (MIDI 66)
Sustain (MIDI 64)
Volume (MIDI 07)
Control source lists
Control sources
A clock
Absolute Pitch Wheel
Amplitude envelope
ASR1, ASR2
Attack state
Attack velocity
B clock
Balance control
Bipolar attack velocity
Bipolar key number
Bipolar Mod Wheel
Bipolar mono pressure
Bipolar polyphonic pressure
Channel count
Channel state
Constants for FUNS
Envelopes 2 and 3
FUN1, FUN2
FUN3, FUN4
GAttVel
GKeyNum
Global ASR2
Global FUN2
Global FUN4
Global LFO2
Global LFOphase
Global phase 1 and 2
Inverse attack velocity
Key number
Key state
LFO1
LFO1 phase
LFO2
Loop state
Mono pressure
Negative A clock
Negative B clock
Note state
-ON
ON
Pan control
Pitch Wheel
6-9
6-9
6-11
6-12
6-13
6-13
6-4
6-5
6-6
6-5
6-5
6-2
6-1
6-11
6-12
6-10
6-8
6-8
6-7
6-12
6-11
6-12
6-13
6-13
6-8
6-8
6-8
6-8
6-8
6-10
6-10
6-11
6-12
6-7
6-9
6-9
6-10
6-8
6-7
6-5
6-4
6-6
6-6
6-7
6-12
6-11
6-10
6-7
6-7
6-11
6-14
6-9
6-10
Index
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Polyphonic pressure
Random variants 1 and 2
Release state
Release velocity
Sample playback rate
Sync state
Velocity triggers 1 and 2
Volume control 6-8
6-12
6-9
6-11
6-11
6-11
6-12
6-11
D
Data (MIDI 06) 6-4
Data decrement (MIDI 97) 6-6
Data increment (MIDI 96) 6-6
Descriptions of control sources 6-4
Diagnostics 9-2
Disk 1-6
Disk button 1-6
Disk Size Restrictions 10-1
Double button presses 1-7, 1-8
Dumping samples via SMDI 10-7
E
Edit button 1-6
Edit compare 1-6
Effects button 1-6
Effects bypass 1-6
Effects configurations 3-1
Effects Controller Numbers 3-2
Effects depth (MIDI 91) 6-6
Ensemble tuning C-1
Envelopes 2 and 3 6-12
Expression (MIDI 11) 6-5
F
Farm A-1
Floppy disk drive maintenance 9-1
Foot (MIDI 04) 6-4
Freeze pedal (MIDI 69) 6-6
Front panel reference 1-1
FUN1, FUN2 6-11
FUN3, FUN4 6-12
FX bypass 1-6
G
GAttVel control source 6-13
GKeyNum control source 6-13
Global ASR2 6-8
Global effects 3-1
Global FUN2 6-8
Global FUN4 6-8
Global LFO phase 6-8
Global LFO2 6-8
Global phase 1 and 2 6-9
Global random variant 1 and 2 6-10
Ground hum 9-3
H
Headphones 8-2
I
Impact
K2000 compatability B-4
Intonation tables 5-3
Inverse attack velocity 6-10
J
Jump to page 1-6
K
K2000
SysEx compatibility 11-1
K2000 Compatibility Disks B-1
K2500 and Macintosh Computers 10-3
K2500 Features 13-1
K2500 Program Farm A-1
Key number 6-10
Key numbers 5-1
Key state 6-10
Keymaps
list of 2-14
L
Layers
Muting 1-6
Legato switch (MIDI 75) 6-6
LFO shapes 4-1
LFO1 6-11
LFO1 phase 6-11
LFO2 6-12
LFO2 phase 6-12
Loop state 6-12
M
Main Control Source list 6-7
Maintenance and Prevention 9-1
Mark pages 1-6
Master button 1-6
Memory bank ID allottments 2-13
Memory management 8-1
MIDI
Key and note numbers 5-1
Sample dumps 10-4
MIDI button 1-6
Index-ii

MIDI Control Source list 6-4
MIDI Implementation Chart 13-4
MIDI sample dump standard
Aborting 10-7
Loading 10-4
New samples 10-5
Troubleshooting 10-6
Mirror Image Drum Map D-13
Mod Wheel (MIDI 01) 6-4
Mode buttons—Program and Setup Editors 1-6
Mono pressure 6-7
Music workstation ideas 8-2, 11-1
Mute
Layers 1-6
Setup zones 1-6
N
Negative A clock 6-9
Negative B clock 6-9
Noise prevention and reduction 9-2
Note numbers 5-1
Note numbers, percussion keymaps 5-1
Note State 20 6-10
O
Objects
Numbering in memory banks 2-13
RAM, viewing 8-1
SysEx values 11-6
Objects, storing 2-13
Orchestral ROM D-1
Orchestral ROM Effects D-1
Orchestral ROM Keymaps D-3
Orchestral ROM Programs D-2
Orchestral ROM Programs with Controller Assign-
ments D-5
Orchestral ROM Samples D-4
Orchestral ROM Setups D-10
P
Pages
Jumping to 1-6
Marked 1-6
Previous 1-6
Pan (MIDI 10) 6-5
Pan control 6-8
Panic (MIDI 123) 6-6
Piano voices
440-tuned C-1
Pitch Wheel 6-7
Polyphonic pressure 6-11
Portamento switch (MIDI 65) 6-5
Portamento time (MIDI 05) 6-4
Power problems 9-4
Previous page 1-6
Program button 1-6
Program Farm A-1
Program list 2-1
Program RAM vs. Sample RAM 8-1
Q
Quick Access button 1-6
R
RAM
Sample vs. Program 8-1
RAM objects, viewing 8-1
Random variants 1 and 2 6-11
Release state 6-12
Release velocity 6-11
S
Sample
SMDI transfers 10-8
Sample dumps 10-4
Sample ID offset 10-6
Sample playback rate 6-12
Sample RAM vs. Program RAM 8-1
SCSI Guidelines 10-1
Setup button 1-6
Setup List 2-8
Setups
Muting zones 1-6
SIMMs
for Sample RAM 8-2
SMDI sample transfers 10-8
Soft pedal (MIDI 67) 6-6
Solo tuning C-1
Song button 1-6
Sostenuto (MIDI 66) 6-6
Special button functions 1-6
Specifications
K2500 13-1
Stereo Piano ROM C-1
Storing Objects in Memory Banks 2-13
Stretch tuning C-1
Sustain (MIDI 64) 6-5
Sync state 6-9
System Exclusive
Button press values 11-7
Common format 11-1
compatibility with K2000 11-1
Data formats 11-1
Master parameters 11-7
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Messages 11-2
Object types 11-6
System Exclusive implementation 11-1
T
Troubleshooting 9-4
V
Velocity triggers 1 and 2 6-11
Viewing RAM objects 8-1
Volume (MIDI 07) 6-5
Volume control 6-8
W
Wrong sample being dumped 10-6
Y
Young Chang Distributors iv
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