Fx chain, Control channel (control ch), Fx chain -38 control channel (control ch) -38 – Kurzweil Forte User Manual

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Multi Edit Mode
ARP Page

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FX Chain

When the Audio Input Mode parameter is set to “Multi Specific Effects”, you can use the

FX Chain parameter to select an FX chain to apply to the rear panel 1/8” (3.5mm) input

signal. If you wish to edit a Chain, you can enter the Chain Editor by pressing the Favorites

1 button (see

Ch. 8 The Effects Chain Editor, on page 8-1

for details).

When selecting an Audio Input Chain, the Chain may steal FX unit resources from other

channels in order to load. Because of this you may see some Channels on the FX page

become set to (Y) (higher numbered channels will be stolen first).

Control Channel (Control Ch)

Use the Control Ch parameter to set the MIDI channel on which you wish to control Chain

Mods. See

Channel on page 11-11

for details on Multi Zone MIDI Channels.

Effect Chain Mods are modulation controls which can be assigned to the Forte’s physical

controllers. Any Mods assigned within the selected Audio Input Chain can be controlled by

controllers assigned within the Multi.
To view the Mods of the selected Audio Input Chain, select the Chain field and press the

Favorites 1 button to enter the Chain Editor, then go to the Chain Info page (see

Ch. 8

The Effects Chain Editor, on page 8-1

for details).

To control these Mods, assign a Multi controller to send these CC numbers using the

Destination field on the Multi Controls page (see

CONTROLS Page on page 11-17

for

details). The Zone used to send these CC numbers must have a MIDI Channel which

matches the Audio Input Control Channel (see the Control Ch parameter, above). See

Channel on page 11-11

for details on setting the MIDI Channel of each Zone.

ARP Page

The Arpeggiator in Multi Mode is very similar to the Program Mode arpeggiator. See

The Arpeggiator (ARP) Page on page 7-55

of the Program Edit Mode Chapter for a full

description of each arpeggiator parameter.
In Multi Mode, the Arpeggiator works the same as in Program Mode, except there is one

arpeggiator per Zone. The Arpeggiator in each Zone can each have different settings, and

they can be played at the same time. Also, in Multi Mode the Arpeggiator page does not have

the Tempo parameter, instead the Tempo parameter on the Multi Common page should be

used.

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