Kurzweil FORTE SE Musician's Manual page 272

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In Multi Edit Mode, setting a Pedal Mode to "Off" will disable the override for that Pedal
in the selected Zone. It can be useful in Multi Mode to disable the Pedal Override for some
Zones. For example, you may want to use a Pedal Override to control Sustain in all Zones of
a Multi, but disable Sustain for one Zone.
When a Pedal Switch Override is used, the pedal will behave in Multi Mode as if the
OnValue and OffValue are set to 127 and 0 respectively (this will not be shown in Multi
Edit Mode). When a Pedal Switch Override is set to Sustain, Sostenuto or Soft, the pedal
will behave in Multi Mode as if Pedal Type is set to Momentary (this will not be shown in
Multi Edit Mode). When set to DataInc, DataDec, FavoriteInc or FavoriteDec the pedal will
behave in Multi Mode as if Pedal Type is set to Toggle (this will not be shown in Multi Edit
Mode).
CC Pedal Override (CC1 Override)
In a similar manner to Switch Pedal Overrides, the CC1 Override parameter allows the
Continuous Control Pedal assignment to be changed for all Programs and Multis. The
alternative assignments available for the CC Pedal Override include Mod Wheel (MIDI CC
1), Foot/Wah (MIDI CC 4), Volume (MIDI CC7), Expression (MIDI CC11) and Pressure.
In Multi Edit Mode, if a pedal is selected which has a pedal override enabled in Global
mode, a message "(Global Override)" will display when that pedal is viewed to remind you
that the Global mode pedal override settings are being used instead of the Multi mode pedal
settings.
Rotary Override
By default KB3 organ programs have the Slow/Fast speed control for the Rotary speaker
effect assigned to the Variation Button and the Sustain Pedal (SW1a). The Rotary Override
parameter allows you set the sustain pedal to function as sustain for all KB3 Programs,
instead of Rotary Slow/Fast. The Variation button will always control the Rotary speed,
regardless of this parameter's setting.
KB3 Trigger (KB3Trig)
KB3Trig determines whether KB3 organ notes are triggered by the high or low velocity
switch of each key.
When set to "Low" : Each key must be pressed all the way down to trigger a note.
When set to "High" : Notes are triggered near the top of the key travel. This permits faster
note triggering because each key only has to be pressed down slightly, however this can also
result in unwanted false triggers.
The default setting is "Low", which generally produces better results for most playing styles.
Global Mode
SONG (Song Mode)
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