Kurzweil Forte User Manual

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Multi Edit Mode

CONTROLS Page

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A Note About Octave Range:

When using Shift Key Number, shift patterns with more than 12 steps begin triggering notes

in higher octaves. This is done because longer shift patterns use up more of a controller’s

range, and limit the number of octaves that a single controller can trigger. Since the lowest

octave of a program is often too low to be musically useful, the Forte will automatically

start triggering notes from longer shift patterns in higher octaves. This saves room in the

controller’s range of values for triggering more useful octaves. See the table below for Shift

Pattern step ranges and their corresponding starting octave.
If Shift Key is set to Last Note Played and no note is played, the default key is C. Each zone

can have a different Shift Key, so you can have zones preprogrammed with the keys you want

to use, or have them all in the same key, or just change the key in real time while you are

playing.

Default Octave Shifting

Total # of Shift Pattern Steps

Starting Octave

1-12

C0-C1

13-24

C1-C2

25-36

C2-C3

37-48

C3-C4

Selecting The Desired Octave Range:

You can adjust the pattern’s starting octave by using the Add parameter on the Multi Edit

Controls page containing your ShKeyNum assignment. In the Add field, the addition or

subtraction of the number of steps in your current shift pattern will raise or lower the starting

octave in relationship to the default starting octave. For example, in a shift pattern with

3 steps, an Add value of 9 would cause a controller value of 0 to make Shift Key Number

trigger notes in octave C3-C-4, 3 octaves above the default C0-C1. Add values that are not

multiples of the number of current shift pattern steps will change which step the pattern

begins on at controller value 0, thus offsetting the relationship between all of the controller’s

values and current shift pattern’s steps. (See

Add on page 11-23

.)

Adjusting Controller Range:

When using Shift Key Number, the number of steps in the Shift Pattern also affects the

range of values that will cause a controller to trigger a shift pattern step, and in turn affect

the useful range of the physical controller. With a shift pattern of 12 notes, the 128 different

notes that the Forte can trigger are evenly spaced over the range of the controller. Patterns

with less than 12 steps will trigger notes in every octave over a shorter range of the controller.

For example, in a shift pattern with 3 steps, by default the controller values 0 to 2 will

trigger notes starting in the lowest possible octave, and controller values 27 to 30 will trigger

notes in the highest possible full octave. Using a slider for this controller, only about 1/4th

of the length of the slider would be triggering notes. This decreased useful range makes the

controller harder to use accurately. To remedy this, you can adjust a controllers behavior by

using the Scale parameter on the Multi Edit Controls page containing your ShKeyNum

assignment. Adjust the Scale value to stretch the useful values of the controller across it’s

whole physical range. A scale value of less than 100% will be helpful for patterns with

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