User Manual

Multi Edit Mode
FX Page
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Aux FX Channel
e Aux FX Channel determines the FX channel through which the aux sends of all of
the zones in the current Multi are sent. For example, if a zone 2 in a Multi has a program
with 25 Basic Delay 1/8 as an Aux FX, and zone 2 is assigned to channel 5, then setting the
Aux FX Channel to 5 sends the programs of all of the zones in the Multi through zone 2’s
Programs Aux FX (i.e., through 25 Basic Delay 1/8).
AUX1, AUX2
e setting for the AUX1 (Auxiliary 1) & AUX2 (Auxiliary 2) parameters determines if the
auxiliary send level for the selected Zone program is overridden, and if so, by what value. e
two Auxiliary eects busses are global to all zones/channels on the Forte. e default value of
[p] means “no override” (i.e., use the values specied in the program.) To override the send
level value, select the AUX1 or AUX 2 send level parameter for the desired Zone, and enter
a new value with the Alpha Wheel, -/+ buttons, or enter a value with alphanumeric pad and
press the Enter button.
NOTE: In most factory ROM programs, the send level for Aux 1 is controlled by an Aux mod set to
MIDI28 (slider I.) If a send level override is set, it will usually be scaled by the entry value for slider I each
time a program is selected. To defeat this behavior, set the Mod Override parameter to ON, then set the
Send Level override value.
AUX1 Override, AUX2 Override
Normally, the Aux Eects Chains are specied by the program on the specied Aux Eects
channel. When Override is set to Yes, the Chain parameter can be selected, allowing you to
choose a dierent Aux eect Chain.
Set Override to Yes to select an override Aux Chain on this page. Set Override to No to use
the Aux FX chain of the specied Aux FX Channel.
Chain
When AUX1 Override or AUX2 Override is set to Yes, you can select an override Aux Chain
for the corresponding Aux Eect. e Chain parameter can not be selected when Override is
set to No, and “(Prog)” is shown as a reminder that the Chain from the Program on the Aux
FX Channel is being used. (See Appendix F Ch. 14 Effects Chains, on page F-1 for a full
list of available Eect Chains).
Mod Override
ese parameters can be used to override the Aux Mod Control source of each Aux Chain
(Aux Mod Control sources are set in the program of the specied Aux Eects channel.) Set
a physical controller or other Mod Control source to scale the Aux send level between 0%
and the value set for the aux send level. A setting of None yields no override in Mod Control
source, and uses the Mod Control source specied in the program of the specied Aux
Eects channel.