User Manual

Multi Edit Mode
CONTROLS Page
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An Entry Position of None is quite dierent from a value of 0. None means that there will be
no initial controller command when the Multi is selected, and any subsequent movement of
the physical controller will be eective.
Exit Value
e Exit Value tells the Forte to send a value for that controller whenever you leave the
Multi, either by selecting another Multi or by selecting a dierent mode altogether. It can be
very useful when a controller is doing something to the sound, and you dont want that eect
to continue after you leave the Multi.
For example, if you want to make sure a zones modulation wheel returns to normal
whenever you leave a Multi, you would set Exit Value to 0.
A setting of None means no message is sent when exiting the Multi.
Destination
Use the Destination parameter to assign the Forte physical controllers (Sliders, Pedals,
Switches, Mod Wheel, etc.) to control Program parameters or send MIDI continuous
controller messages (CCs) to external MIDI gear. If a CC number is assigned to a parameter
in the Program of the current Zone, the parameter name will be listed in the Destination list
in place of that CC number.
e Destination parameter determines the MIDI CC controller number that a physical
controller will send to the Program in the currently selected Zone. By default, these CC
messages are also sent to the MIDI Out and USB ports on the Channel of that Zone.
e list of CC controller numbers below shows the default assignments for each destination.
Programs respond to some of these CCs for standard MIDI functions like volume and
panning. Other external MIDI gear (sound modules, computer software) may respond to
standard MIDI CC messages as well.
Controlling Program Parameter Assignments from Multi
Mode
Commonly you will want to assign a physical controller in a Multi to control the same
Program parameter that it controlled in Program Mode. In the Destination parameter list,
destinations that are assigned to parameters for the Program of the current Zone will show
the Program Parameter name in place of the standard Controller Destination name. Select
one of these destinations to control an assigned Program parameter.