Mod override, Output, About auxiliary effects – Kurzweil Forte User Manual

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Multi Edit Mode

About Auxiliary Effects

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Mod Override

The Mod Override parameter allows you to select a controller or modulation source which

will control the send level or dry/wet amount for the Aux 1 or Aux 2 Chain. Selecting a Mod

Override will disable any Aux Mod controller or modulation source that was assigned in the

Program of the Aux FX Channel.
If you select a MIDI controller for the Mod Override (entries 1 through 95 in the Mod

Override list), you must select the same MIDI controller number in the “Destination” field

for the desired controller on the Multi Controls page. This must be done for each Zone that

you wish to apply the Mod override controller. The Multi Controls page allows you to set

entry/exit values as well as scaling and offset values for the Mod Override controller.
When the Mod Override parameter is selected, you can quickly select one of the Forte’s

physical controllers by holding the Enter button and moving the controller.

Output

This parameter specifies the physical audio output pair for the corresponding Aux Chain’s

output. The settings A and B refer respectively to the A and B physical audio outputs of the

Forte. Setting Output to Auto uses the output pair specified in the program on the specified

Aux Effects channel.

About Auxiliary Effects

Programs and Multis both have an auxiliary effect send. An auxiliary effect is an effect that is

not in the direct path of the sound, but rather, it “receives” and processes the sound applying

the effect, which is mixed back with the original sound. The following diagram illustrates

the signal path of a sound through the auxiliary effect: On the Forte, the auxiliary effects are

global to all channels and Zones, Programs and Multi’s. One effect chain can be loaded into

each of Aux1 and Aux2, and these are used for any Program or Multi that has active Aux

Sends.

The AUX1 and AUX2 parameters (on the FX page) determine the level which the auxiliary

effects will process the sound for that Zone.

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