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
Program’s 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 eects busses are global to all zones/channels on the Forte. e default value of
[p] means “no override” (i.e., use the values specied 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 Eects Chains are specied by the program on the specied Aux Eects
channel. When Override is set to Yes, the Chain parameter can be selected, allowing you to
choose a dierent Aux eect 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 specied 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 Eect. 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 Eect 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 specied Aux Eects 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 specied in the program of the specied Aux
Eects channel.