Kurzweil Preferences

Add Sample Number to Kurzweil Sample NameKurzweil Preferences
This is the Kurzweil sample number in which it is assigned. This may help you with editing later.
Default: Unchecked

Do not use Kurzweil Sample Envelopes
When converting OUT OF Kurzweil Programs, sometimes the envelope settings are set to Natural/Sample. These are set up to track the sample itself. We convert these settings but we are a little unsure how they work. Checking this stops us form guessing and just puts a default envelope in it's place.
Default: Unchecked

Assume all Untyped Drives as Kurzweil Type
When Translator looks at proprietary drives and Virtual Drives, it may not recognize some of them. If this option is checked, it will assume it's Kurzweil and read it like a Kurzweil disk.
Default: Unchecked

Ignore Split File Checks
A Kurzweil header is SUPPOSED TO tell us if a .krz file is part of a split hierarchy. Sometimes this information is misleading. Checking this option stops us from checking.
Default: Unchecked

FX Algorithm - Wet/Dry - Global Effects Selection
Determines the default effect type that goes into all newly-created Presets, the Wet/Dry balance it has, and if it takes the value or uses the Global Effects option (in Options-Effects).

Parameter Tolerance
When converting INTO this format, there may be structural limitations where if you wanted to ensure all parameters were converted perfectly, you'd end up with multiple Programs/Presets being created, perhaps in more of a mess than you prefer. Setting Parameter Tolerance to a higher percentage gives some grace to these parameters so the conversion will be a little exact but you'll wind up with a cleaner organization that will be more usable to you.

Velocity Grid
This option lines up Velocity values so the line up on a grid, so they aren't all over the place - sometimes older Programs have them shifted around so they overlap or become incongruous by mistake.
Default: Unchecked

Allow Drum Programs
A K2000 Program typically allows 3 Layers maximum. If more than that, it becomes a Drum Program. If this is checked, then Translator will write more than 3 Layers in a Program; if not, then it will make multiple Programs. (See Parameter Tolerance for another way to limit the Programs Translator may create.)
Default: Unchecked

Kurzweil Type
This determines what type of Kurzweil Program and File will be written. Basically, there is no internal difference of the Kurzweil files we create except for the file name extension (K2000: .krz, K2500: .k25, K2600: .k26.
Default: K2000