Foot switches and controllers, Kb3 buttons, Transpose buttons – Kurzweil Forte User Manual

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Features of the Forte and Forte7

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Foot Switches and Controllers

The Forte can support up to 3 Switch or Half Damper pedals as well as 2 Continuous

Controller (CC) pedals. By default the Switch pedals control Sustain, Sostenuto, and Soft

Pedal. The CC pedals control expression (program volume) and wah (if applicable) by

default. Each pedal can also be assigned to a different function per Program or per Multi

zone, or a Global mode pedal override can be set to change the default pedal functions for all

Programs/Multis.

KB3 Buttons

For KB3 Programs, these buttons manipulate the KB3 sound, as per the blue labels below

the button. When the LED of the button is red, the KB3 function is active.

Transpose Buttons

The Transpose and Variation buttons are located at the very end of the left side of the Forte

keyboard, just above the Pitch & Modulation Wheels.

The Transpose buttons can be used to change the tuning of notes played on the Forte

keyboard in semitones (ST), also known as half steps. This is a convenient way to change the

key of a song without learning to play it in a different key. The Transpose buttons are located

to the left of the keyboard, above the Pitch and Mod Wheels. The Transpose buttons also

transpose MIDI notes sent to the USB and MIDI out ports.
Press the Transpose - or + buttons to transpose the Forte keyboard down or up by one

semitone. The top line of the display shows the current transposition value. Pressing both

Transpose - and + simultaneously will reset the transposition to 0. To transpose up and down

by octave intervals (12 ST), press the OCTAVE- and OCTAVE+ soft buttons underneath

the display.
The maximum transposition value possible is +/–36 semitones.

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