User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Kurzweil International Contacts
- Table of Contents
- Introducing Forte SE
- Getting Started
- Features of the Forte SE
- Terminology
- The Operating Modes
- Program Mode
- Program Edit Mode
- About Program Edit Mode
- Differences Between Regular and Advanced User Type
- Selecting Parameters
- VAST and KB3 Programs
- VAST Program Structure
- Editing VAST Programs
- The Parameters (PARAMS) Page
- The Program FX (FX) Page
- The Layer FX (LYR_FX) Page
- The COMMON Page
- The KEYMAP Page
- The LAYER Page
- The PITCH Page
- The AMP Page
- The Algorithm (ALG) Page
- The DSP Control (DSPCTL) Page
- The DSP Modulation (DSPMOD) Page
- The OUTPUT Page
- The LFO Page
- The ASR Page
- The Function (FUN) Page
- The Amplitude Envelope (AMPENV) Page
- The Envelope 2 (ENV2) and Envelope 3 (ENV3) Pages
- The Envelope Control (ENVCTL) Page
- The Arpeggiator Function
- The Utility Soft Buttons, HELP Soft Button and Favorites Buttons Functions
- Editing VAST Programs With KVA Oscillators
- KB3 Program Structure
- Editing KB3 Programs
- KB3 Editor: The Parameters (PARAMS) Page
- KB3 Editor: The Program FX (FX) Page
- KB3 Editor: The COMMON Page
- KB3 Editor: The Tone Wheels (TONEWL) Page
- KB3 Editor: The Drawbars (DRAWBR) Page
- KB3 Editor: The PITCH Page
- KB3 Editor: The AMP Page
- KB3 Editor: The KEYCLICK Page
- KB3 Editor: The PERC1 Page
- KB3 Editor: The PERC2 Page
- KB3 Editor: The EQ Page
- KB3 Editor: The OUTPUT Page
- KB3 Editor: The LFO, ASR, FUN, and ARP Pages
- The Effects Chain Editor
- Keymap and Sample Editing
- Multi Mode
- Multi Edit Mode
- About Multi Edit Mode
- Selecting Parameters
- Zone Parameters
- OVERVIEW Page
- MAIN Page
- KEYVEL (KeyVelocity) Page
- BEND Page
- CCTLS (CCs/Continuous Controllers) Page
- SWITCH (Switches) Page
- Controlling Program Parameter Assignments from Multi Mode
- The Controller Destination List
- COMMON Page
- ARP1 and ARP2 (Arpeggiator 1 & 2) Pages
- FX Page
- AUXFX 1, AUXFX 2
- About Auxiliary Effects
- Audio Input (AUD-IN)
- The Utility Soft Buttons, HELP Soft Button and Favorites Buttons Functions
- Save User Multis
- Global Mode
- Song Mode and the Song Editor
- Getting Started with the Sequencer
- Song Mode: The MAIN Page
- Song Mode: The BIG Page
- Song Mode: The FX Pages
- Song Mode: The MIXER Page
- Song Mode: The METRONOME Page
- Song Mode: The Filter Pages (RECFLT and PLYFLT)
- Song Mode: The MISC Page
- Song Mode: The STATS Page
- The Song Editor
- Song Editor: The COMMON Page
- Song Editor: The TRACK Page
- Song Editor: Track Functions
- Song Editor: The EVENT Page
- System Mode
- Troubleshooting
- MIDI Implementation
- Physical Specifications
- Programs
- KB3 Programs
- Multis
- Effects Chains
- Index
Multi Edit Mode
ARP1 and ARP2 (Arpeggiator 1 & 2) Pages
11-30
AUXFX 1, AUXFX 2
Parameter Range Of Values Default Value
Override Yes, No No
Chain See Effects Chains, Appendix F 0 None
Send Levels [p], 0-100% [p]
Pre/Post [p], pst, pre [p]
e AUXFX1 (Auxiliary Eects 1) & AUXFX2 (Auxiliary Eects 2) pages determine the
behavior of the current Multi’s Auxiliary Eects. Each Multi can use up to two Aux Eects
Chains, and the program in each MIDI channel can send its audio to be processed by one
or both of the Chains. Send level and pre/post insert eects settings can be adjusted for the
program in each MIDI channel. By default, the Aux 1 and Aux 2 Chains are determined by
the program in the Aux FX Channel (set on the Multi Common page with the AuxFXChan
parameter). If you don’t want to use the Aux Chains from the program in the Aux FX
Channel, you can use the Override parameter to select a dierent Chain for one or both Aux
eects.
AUX1 Override, AUX2 Override
Normally, the Aux Eects Chains are specied by the program on the specied Aux Eects
channel. When Override is set to Yes, the Chain parameter appears, allowing you to choose a
dierent Aux eect Chain.
Set Override to Yes to select an override Aux Chain on this page. Set Override to No to use
the Aux FX chain of the specied Aux FX Channel.
Chain
When AUX1 Override or AUX2 Override is set to Yes, the Chain parameter appears. e
Chain parameter allows you to select an override Aux Chain for the corresponding Aux
Eect (or set the Chain to 0 None to disable the Aux Chain). e Aux Override Chain is
used instead of the chain of the specied Aux FX Channel. (See Appendix F for a full list
of available Eect Chains.) Press the Edit button to edit the selected Chain.