User's Manual

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Program Edit Mode
The Parameters (PARAMS) Page
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Aux 1, Aux 2
e Aux eect is the eects chain that is applied to the selected auxiliary audio bus. When
the Aux 1 or Aux 2 eld is selected, you can press the Edit button to edit the current Chain.
For details on Chain editing see Ch. 8 The Effects Chain Editor.
Auxiliary Send Parameters
e Auxiliary Send parameters determines the level of the program signal sent to the
auxiliary eects chain.
Aux Send
e Aux Send parameter determines the level of the program signal sent to the auxiliary
eects chain.
Pre/Post Insert
e Pre/Post Insert parameter determines the point at which the auxiliary eect is applied to
the signal. When this parameter is set to Post, the Forte SE applies the auxiliary eect to the
signal post-insert, i.e., after the insert eect has been applied. When this parameter is set to
Pre, the Forte SE applies the auxiliary eect to the signal pre-insert.
To hear a program put through two eects in series (i.e., through two cascaded eects),
choose your desired eects for the Insert and either Aux (for whatever Aux you choose,
the other should be set to 0 None), set each bus’ Output to Main, and set the Aux Send
parameter to either 0 dB or 100%. en, set the Pre/Post Insert parameter to Post.
To hear a program put through two eects in parallel (i.e., through two distinct eects),
choose your desired eects for the Insert and either Aux (again, for whatever Aux you choose,
the other should be set to 0 None), set each bus’ Output to Main, and set the Aux Send
parameter to either 0 dB or 50%. en, set the Pre/Post Insert parameter to Pre.
With respect to each other, the Auxes are always in parallel, that is, they cannot be cascaded.
Type
e Type parameter determines how the selected wet aux signal (i.e., with eects applied)
is mixed into the nal signal. Additionally, it determines the units in which the Aux Send
parameter values are.
When Type is set to dB, the Aux Send parameter values are in units of decibels (dB). e
value specied in the Aux Send parameter is the amount of program signal sent to the aux
eects chain. To hear equal parts wet signal and dry signal (the signal with no eects applied)
on the main audio output, set the main Insert eect to 0 None and the Insert Output to
Main, and set the Aux 1 eect to your desired eect and the Aux 1 Output to Main. en,
set the Aux1 Send to 0 dB. If you want only wet signal on the main audio output, set the