Kurzweil Forte SE Musician's Manual page 262

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Ctl 0
Ctl 32
Ctl 0 / 32
PrgChgMod (Program Change Mode)
The Program Change Mode parameter determines the format of program change messages
received by the Forte SE.
Program Change Type
Extended
K2600
LocKbdChan (Local Keyboard Channel)
Changing the setting of the Local Keyboard Channel parameter is useful only when the Forte
SE is receiving MIDI information from an external source. Perhaps you have a favorite MIDI
keyboard that you use to control all the gear in your studio, or you use a lot of outboard
sequencing. If you're using the Forte SE as a standalone music workstation or performance
keyboard, you can ignore this parameter and leave it set to None.
The local keyboard channel enables the Forte SE to receive MIDI information on a single
channel, then rechannelize that information so you can play and control all Zones of a Multi,
even if your MIDI source transmits on only one channel.
Program Mode
When you're in Program Mode, the local keyboard channel remaps incoming information
to the Forte SE's current channel. When using the local keyboard channel, all the MIDI
information received on the Local Keyboard Channel gets sent, after being remapped to the
Forte SE's MIDI Out and USB ports.
You may find it more convenient to use the local keyboard channel. In this case, the Forte SE
remaps incoming MIDI to the Forte SE's current channel, so in Program Mode, you'll always
play the Program on the Forte SE's current channel. Incoming MIDI also gets sent to the
Forte SE's MIDI Out and USB port. When this parameter is set, you will need to transmit
on the local keyboard channel from your DAW or controller keyboard for the Forte SE to
respond correctly.
MIDI Bank change messages are sent with controller number 0.
MIDI Bank change messages are sent with controller number 32.
MIDI Bank change messages are sent with both controller numbers 0 and 32.
Bank changes and Program changes. A bank has 128 IDs. Note
that our system will recognize 16 banks, from 0 to 15. (2048 IDs).
This is for connecting a generic MIDI device as a controller
device..
Bank changes and Program changes. A bank has 100 IDs. Our
system will recognize in this case 21 banks, from 0 to 20. For
example, with MIDI out from a K2600 into the MIDI in of the Forte
SE, if you scroll or enter a number in the K2600, you will see the
same numbers in the K2600 and in the Forte if the programs exist.
For Use With
Global Mode
MIDI Page
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