Kurzweil Forte SE Musician's Manual page 139

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Program Edit Mode
The Uti l i t y Soft Buttons, HELP Soft Button and Favori t es Buttons Functi o ns
Delete Layer (DelLyr)
Delete the current layer. When you press this button, the Forte SE asks you if you want to
delete the layer; press the Yes soft button to start the deletion process, or the No soft button
to cancel it. This prompt prevents you from accidentally deleting a layer.
Delete
Press the Delete soft button to delete the current Program (factory Programs can not be
deleted). Press Delete, and you will be given a choice to Delete or Cancel. Press Delete again,
and an "Are You Sure?" message will appear. Press Yes to delete the Program, or Cancel to
cancel.
Help
Press the HELP soft button to view the Help page, where you can view a description of
functions assigned to the Favorites buttons.
Favorites 1: Help
Press the Favorites 1 button to view the HELP page.
Favorites 2: Compare
Press the Favorites 2 button to temporarily recall an unedited version of the program,
allowing you to compare your edited program with the original program. Press the Favorites
2 button again to return to the edited version of the Program
Favorites 3: Solo Layer
Press the Favorites 3 button to temporarily solo the currently selected Layer. Press the
Favorites 3 button again to un-solo the currently selected Layer.
Favorites 4: Mute Layer
Press the Favorites 4 button to mute the currently selected Layer. Press the Favorites 4 button
again to un-mute the currently selected Layer.
Favorites 5: Bypass FX
Press the Favorites 5 button to temporarily bypass the Insert and Aux FX Chains. Press the
Favorites 5 button again to re-enable the Insert and Aux FX Chains.
Bypassing the FX is useful for checking the output level of a program with and without
its FX Chains. If the output level of a program is the same with and without the FX being
bypassed, it will prevent sudden jumps in volume that can occur when switching programs
while notes are being held. When a new program is selected while notes from the last
program are still being held, the FX Chains from the last program may be "stolen" by the
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