Tempo, Tempo -20, Ode (see – Kurzweil Forte User Manual

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Global Mode
TOOLS Page

12-20

TEMPO

Press the TEMPO soft button to go to the TEMPO page. When the Clock Source parameter

is set to Internal (see

Clock Source on page 12-4

), the Tempo parameter sets the Forte’s

System Tempo. The Tempo parameter values are in units of BPM (beats per minute).

Note: You can also call up the TEMPO page from any other page by pressing the left and

right navigation buttons simultaneously. Hit the Exit button to return to the previous screen.
In Program Mode, System Tempo can control the rate of each Program’s arpeggiator, as

well as the rate of any tempo synced Insert or Aux effects that each program may use.

Most programs will default to using the System Tempo, though some programs may be

programmed use their own tempo (for details see Tempo on page 7-58) All programs can be

set to use the System Tempo by setting the Global Mode User Type parameter to Advanced,

then setting the Global Mode Program Tempo parameter to “System”. For details see

User

Type on page 12-6

and

Program Tempo on page 12-6

.

In Multi Mode, System Tempo is is ignored and the Multi Common Tempo of each Multi is

used for all programs in a Multi.
Set the Tempo parameter with the Previous-/Next+ buttons, the Alpha Wheel, or

alphanumeric entry. You can also set the system tempo by tapping the Tap Tempo button at

the desired speed. You need to tap at least twice for a tempo to be calculated, though tapping

several times (like on each beat of one or more measures) works best. The newly tapped

tempo is displayed in the tempo field.

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