Parameter Assignments - Kurzweil Forte SE Musician's Manual

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Program Mode

Parameter Assignments

Press the Transpose - or + buttons to transpose the Forte SE 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 Octav- and Octav+ soft buttons underneath the display.
The maximum transposition value possible is +/–36 semitones.
The LEDs of the Transpose buttons indicate whether the current Program is transposed up
(Transpose + LED is lit) or transposed down (Transpose – LED is lit). When there is no
transposition, neither Transpose button is lit.
Parameter Assignments
In Program Mode, each Program has factory-set Program and Effect parameters assigned
to physical controllers (Sliders, Switch buttons, Mod Wheel, and Pedals). A parameter
assignment can modify an instrument sound during a performance to add variation or
expression. Moving a controller changes the value of the parameter. Any time you do this,
the display shows the assigned parameter and value.
Front panel labels show the typical controller assignments, but these may vary with different
Programs. The Variation button often enables an effect or additional Program layer.
If you make changes to the current Program using any of the controllers, the Save button's
LED lights to indicate that a change has been made to that Program. For more information
on the Save button, see Save User Programs on
for details on changing parameter controller assignments.
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6-14. See
Ch. 7 Program Edit Mode

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