Kurzweil Forte SE Musician's Manual page 135

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Program Edit Mode
The Arpeggiator Function
Velocity Modes MissNotes1 through MissNotes9 makes the Forte SE randomly miss playing
a percentage of inputted notes. See the table below for percentages and their equivalent
settings. Each of these settings also randomly changes some of the inputted velocities in a
range of ± 5, with the purpose of simulating a more human played sound.
Note: Missed Notes are actually output as notes with a velocity of zero.
Duration
Duration determines how long each arpeggiated note plays. 100% means that a note sustains
until the next one sounds—very legato. 50% means that the note fills half the space between
itself and the next note. The lowest value is 1%—stacattissimo. This parameter has no effect
on percussion sounds or other sounds whose duration is fixed.
Duration Pattern
Selecting Pattern as the Duration Mode engages a step sequencer for arpeggiator note
duration patterns. There are 7 pre-programed duration patterns you may choose from, and
1024 locations in which to save user-generated patterns.
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Velocity Setting
Human1
Human2
Human3
Human4
Chimp1
Chimp2
Chimp3
Chimp4
Velocity Setting
MissNotes1
MissNotes2
MissNotes3
MissNotes4
MissNotes5
MissNotes6
MissNotes7
MissNotes8
MissNotes9
Velocity Randomization Range
± 3
± 6
± 10
± 15
± 25
± 35
± 50
± 64
Approximate % of Notes Missed
% 10
% 20
% 30
% 40
% 50
% 60
% 70
% 80
% 90

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