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Chapter 1
Introducing the Forte
Congratulations on your purchase of a Kurzweil Forte® Stage Piano! Keep the manual
on hand as you continue to familiarize yourself with the features and functions of your
instrument.
Introducing the Forte
Using this Guide with the Forte7
is manual is designed to cover both the Forte® and Forte®7 pianos. ese instruments share
common features and the term “Forte” is used to cover a description of both. Where there are
dierences, we use the name “Forte7” to help instruct owners of that instrument.
Main Features
e Forte Stage Piano is the most advanced keyboard to ever bear the Kurzweil logo.
Featuring Flash-Play technology and a high resolution color display, the Forte boasts
hundreds of excellent preset sounds, with a massive 16GB of ROM and 128 voice
polyphony. e Forte’s new sounds are modeled after Steinway Hamburg D and Vintage
Yamaha C7 pianos, Rhodes (‘73 and ‘77) and Wurlitzer electric pianos, Clavinet D6 (rhythm
and treble pickups) and French Harpsichord (ve dispositions).
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Introducing the Forte
e Forte’s new piano sounds oer a full range of dynamics, from the most delicate
pianissimo to the full-on thunder of the heaviest fortissimo. ese piano sounds utilize long
unlooped samples allowing for beautiful harmonic interplay between sustained notes.
Mechanical key release and pedal samples provide added realism. e Forte’s Piano programs
can also be played with “Half Damper” sustain pedal techniques (this requires a continuous
switch pedal, see “Connecting a Half Damper Pedal” on page 2-8 for details).
Also included are rich new orchestral percussion instruments such as Celeste, Bells,
Glockenspiel, Chimes, and Crotales (hit and bowed).
Forte also includes our fully featured Kurzweil KB3 ToneReal™ organ simulator designed to
emulate classic tone wheel organs like the Hammond B3, as well as Farsa and Vox organs.
e Forte is also a very capable MIDI controller ideally suited to controlling additional
sound modules and as input to a sequencer.
Sounds
• New German & Japanese Grand Pianos
• Rhodes (‘73 and ‘77) and Wurlitzer electric pianos, Clavinet D6 (rhythm and treble
pickups) and French Harpsichord (ve dispositions)
• New Orchestral Percussion: Celeste, Bells, Glockenspiel, Chimes, and Crotales (hit
and bowed)
• Selected sounds from our acclaimed PC3/Artis series & Kore64 expansion
• 16GB ROM used with our highly acclaimed FX Engine.
• KB3 ToneReal ™ organ simulations with 9 sliders as drawbars (Hammond ™
simulation uses 0 voices of polyphony)
• More than 300 Factory Programs divided into 20 Categories
• 1024 User IDs to save your own Programs
• More than 150 Factory Multis
• 1024 User IDs to save your own Multis
• MP3 player audio input jack
• Full 128 voices of polyphony
Keyboard and Controllers
e Forte has an 88-key fully-weighted hammer action keyboard that provides you with
a piano-like feel without adding excessive weight to the instrument. e array of physical
controllers includes:
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• 9 assignable sliders (with LED ladders)
• 9 switches (assignable/zone mutes/KB3 control)
• A pitch wheel
• A modulation wheel
• 1 Variation switch
• 1 Tap Tempo switch
• 2 Transpose switches
• Monopressure (Aftertouch)
• 3 jacks on the rear panel for switch pedals: SW1 (Sustain), SW2 & SW3
• 2 jacks on the rear panel for optional continuous controller pedals: CC1 (Volume) &
CC2
Pedals (Optional)
As described above, the Forte has ve jacks on the rear panel for optional pedal controllers.
ree jacks for switch pedals, which are typically used to control two-state (i.e., on / o)
parameters such as sustain, sostenuto, and soft. A Half Damper pedal (also known as a
continuous switch pedal) can be used to allow for “half pedaling” sustain techniques when
playing Forte piano programs.
Introducing the Forte
e remaining two jacks are for continuous control (or CC) pedals typically used to control
multi-state (i.e., “continuous”) parameters such as volume and wah.
Your Kurzweil dealer stocks the following pedals:
• FS-1 Standard single box-shaped switch pedal
• KFP-1 Single piano-style switch pedal
• KFP-2S Double piano-style switch pedal unit (one stereo plug)
• CC-1 Continuous pedal
Keeping the Forte/Forte7 up to date
Be sure to check the Kurzweil Music Systems website at http://www.kurzweil.com for new
documentation and the latest software updates for Forte. is manual was written for Forte
software release v1.3 and OS 3.3. See the Info page in Global mode to check the currently
installed OS version.
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Do You Have Everything?
Your Forte package should contain the following in addition to your instrument:
• Power cable
• Switch pedal
• USB cable (Type-A-to-Type-B)
• 4 self adhesive feet (see page 2-1)
• Forte Getting Started manual
If you don’t have any of these components, please contact your Kurzweil / Young Chang
dealer to get them.
Music Rack (Optional)
e optional KMR2 Music Rack attachment is a holder for sheet music or a computer
tablet device. Contact your Kurzweil dealer for the KMR2 Music Rack. Please refer to the
instructions that come with the KMR2 on attaching the music rack to the Forte.
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Chapter 2
Getting Started
As the excited owner of a brand-new keyboard, you’ve probably already unpacked your Forte
and want to check it out. is chapter will help you to hook the Forte or Forte7 up to both
your audio and MIDI systems, give you a quick overview of how it works, and show you
how to start making great sounds with your new instrument.
Getting Started
Before You Start…
Don’t connect anything until you make sure the Forte is properly and safely situated. If your
Forte keyboard has been out in the cold, give it time to warm up to room temperature before
starting it, since condensation may have formed inside.
Setting up the Forte
1. Set the keyboard on a hard, at, level surface.
2. Four adhesive-backed rubber feet are provided with your Forte. Carefully turn the keyboard
over onto a soft surface, remove the paper backing from the rubber feet and attach them.
NOTE : Unless the instrument will always be used with a keyboard stand,
attachment of the rubber feet is strongly advised. Otherwise protruding
screws may scratch the tabletop.
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Getting Started
3. Connect the AC power cord to the Forte. Before plugging the cable into a power outlet,
4. Plug the power cable into the wall.
5. Plug the Switch Pedal into the marked SW1 (Sustain) Pedal jack on the Forte rear panel.
6. Connect stereo headphones to the headphone jack on the front left panel, or connect the
7. Make sure your sound system is at a safe volume level. Also make sure that the Forte
check that your power source is compatible with the Forte. e Forte runs on AC power
and works with voltages from 100-240 volts at 50–60 Hz. e voltage level is detected and
set automatically by the Forte. If your power source does not have the standard three hole
outlet, you should take the time to install a proper grounding system. is will reduce the
risk of a shock. If your power outlet is not within these ranges it is recommended you use
an appropriate adaptor.
audio outputs to your mixer or amplier inputs using standard (1/4-inch) audio cables
(use the Left out for mono). Balanced (“TRS” or “Stereo”) cables are recommended if your
mixer or amp supports balanced inputs.
Master Volume slider (on the far left side of the front panel) is all the way down.
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Using the Forte/Forte7
1. Power up the Forte using the power switch on the rear left side of the instrument, and then
raise the Master Volume slider, and mixer/amp volume. Your Forte keyboard starts up in
Program Mode by default. Press one of the buttons under the “Mode” label to the right of
the display to switch Modes.
Getting Started
Master Volume SliderMode Selection
2. If you are connected to a mixing board and hear distortion, reduce the gain level on your
mixing board, or use the pad (a switch that decreases the input audio signal level, typically by 20dB) if it has one.
3. To hear the capabilities of the Forte, you can play the demo songs. Press the Hybrid and
Misc Category buttons simultaneously to listen to a demo song.
4. In Program Mode, scroll through the Programs using the Alpha Wheel, the Previous and
Next buttons, or press a Category button to audition the sounds in the Forte. e Forte
has short demos for each of the factory Programs. To hear a Program Demo for the current
Program, press the Voices and Mallets Category buttons simultaneously.
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Getting Started
The Rear Panel
e power switch and most of the Forte/Forte7 connections are located on the rear panel.
NOTE: e Forte headphone connection is not on the rear panel. It is located on the front left
side underneath the Pitch & Modulation wheels for easy access.
The AC Power Jack
Please refer to “Setting up the Forte” on page 2-1.
The USB Ports
Use the “Computer” USB ports to connect the Forte to a computer/tablet in order to do the
following:
• Use the Forte as a MIDI controller to play software instruments on a computer.
• Use a computer program to sequence multitrack songs on the Forte.
• Use a computer/tablet to manage the user data contents of the Forte.
• Update the software and sounds of the Forte.
Use the “Storage” USB Port to store custom Programs and Multis on a USB ash drive.
Be sure to check the Kurzweil Music Systems website at www.kurzweil.com for new
documentation and software updates before using your new instrument.
The MIDI Ports (IN / THRU / OUT)
Use the MIDI ports to communicate with other MIDI modules and controllers. e Out port
is the MIDI transmitting port, and the In port is the MIDI receiving port. Use the ru port
to pass MIDI data through the Forte to other instruments or modules.
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Getting Started
Using Forte MIDI OutUsing Forte MIDI In
By sliding the switch on the rear panel from ru to Out, the Forte sends MIDI Out messages
on both the ru and Out ports. e USB ports can also be used to transmit MIDI messages.
Basic MIDI Hookup
To use the Forte as a MIDI controller for another sound module, use a MIDI cable to connect
the MIDI port marked “OUT” to the MIDI input port of the module that you want to
control.
To control the Forte using another MIDI controller, use a MIDI cable to connect the MIDI
port marked “IN” to the MIDI output port of the controller that you will be using.
Connecting More Sound Modules
In order to connect multiple sound modules to be controlled by a single MIDI controller,
the Forte can either be :
(1) Used as the controller.
(2) Or as a module in the MIDI daisy chain.
If the Forte is in the middle of the MIDI daisy chain, ensure that the MIDI ru/Out
selecter is set to ru.
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Getting Started
Scenario 1: Forte as the MIDI controller
Scenario 2: Forte as the last module in the MIDI chain
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Scenario 3: Forte in the middle of the MIDI chain
The Pedal Jacks
(CC) Pedals
10-kOhm linear-taper potentiometer, 1/4 inch tip-ring-sleeve
Use the ve pedal jacks to connect controller pedals to the Forte.
Although optional Kurzweil pedals are recommended, it is possible to use most switch or
controller pedals that adhere to the following specications.
Getting Started
Switch Pedals
1/4 inch tip-sleeve (mono) plug
Continuous Control
(stereo) plug with the wiper connected to the tip.
Pedals are all independently assignable within each Zone of every Multi.
On the back panel the Pedals are labeled as SWITCH 1/2/3, corresponding to the SW 1/2/3
labelling on the top panel. In this manual the Switch Pedals will be referred to as per the top
panel (SW1, SW2 and SW3).
Here are the default control settings for the ve pedals used by the Forte:
Switch Pedal 1 (SW1)Sustain (MIDI 64)
Switch Pedal 2 (SW2)Sostenuto (MIDI 66)
Switch Pedal 3 (SW3)Soft (MIDI 67)
CC Pedal 1 (CC1)Expression (Volume) (MIDI 11)
CC Pedal 2 (CC2)Foot (MIDI 4)
The SW1 (Sustain), SW2 and SW3 Jacks
Use the pedal jacks to connect switch pedals. A switch pedal is a physical controller typically
used to control two-state (i.e., “on / o”) parameters, such as sustain, sostenuto, soft and Mute
Zone.
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NOTE : Do not step on the switch pedals when powering up the Forte,
as the state of the pedal is detected as part of the power up sequence.
e Forte supports a single switch pedal or half-damper pedal on each of the SW1, SW2 and
SW3 jacks.
NOTE : Pugging CC pedals into the SW inputs is not recommended.
Due to the fl exible switch pedal support, CC pedals may not operate
as expected in these inputs.
If you are not using a Kurzweil switch pedal, make sure it’s connected before you turn on
the Forte. is ensures that the pedal will work properly (it might function in reverse—o
when it’s down and on when it’s up—if you turn on your Forte before plugging in the pedal).
Similarly, don’t press any of your switch pedals while powering up, as the Forte veries each
pedal’s orientation during power-up. If you’re pressing a pedal, you might cause it to work in
reverse.
Connecting a Half Damper Pedal
Half Damper pedals where the wiper is connected to the tip (such as the KORG DS-1H™)
can be connected to the SW1, SW2, and SW3 inputs on the rear panel. Some pedals have
the wiper connected to the ring, and these pedals will require an adaptor to work with the
Forte. When connected to the SW1 jack, a Half Damper pedal enables ner control of
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Getting Started
sustain than a standard switch pedal. Half Damper control is enabled for programs in the
Piano category. Programs outside of the Piano category will respond to Half Damper pedals
as if they are standard switch pedals. Half Damper pedals can also be used to control external
software and sound modules via MIDI.
Connecting a Dual Switch Pedal
You can connect a dual switch pedal with a single stereo plug, such as the Kurzweil
KFP-2S, into the SW1 and SW2 jacks. You will need a Y adapter with a stereo ¼-inch jack and
two mono ¼-inch plugs. Plug the Y adapter into the SW1 and SW2 jacks, then connect the
dual switch pedal to the Y adapter. If the Sustain and Sostenuto functions are swapped, then
swap the two mono plugs.
If you’re not familiar with traditional piano technique, the sostenuto (center) pedal on a grand
piano allows one to hold chords in the bass while continuing to play the melody without the
latter notes sustaining. Any keys that are down when you depress the pedal will sustain when
you let go of the keys, but new notes played afterward will not be sustained. Releasing the pedal
puts things back to normal. Of course it can be programmed to do other functions as well.
The CC1 (Volume) and CC2 Jacks
Use the CC pedal jacks to connect continuous control (or CC) pedals. A CC pedal is a physical
controller typically used to control multi-state (i.e., “continuous”) parameters such as volume
or wah.
e Kurzweil CC-1 continuous control pedal will work best with Forte, but it is also possible
to use some third-party continuous control pedals designed for synthesizers.
NOTE : Only CC pedals should be connected to the CC pedal input.
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Getting Started
The Audio Jacks (A & B Audio Ouputs)
Please refer to “Connecting to Your Audio System” below.
The Headphones Jack
Use the Headphones jack to listen to the Forte on stereo headphones. e headphone jack is
located at the front left of the instrument, under the Pitch & Modulation wheels.
You will need a 1/4-inch-to-1/8-inch adapter in order to use headphones that have a smaller
mini plug connector.
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Connecting to Your Audio System
After you’ve turned down the level on your sound system, connect the Forte analog audio
outputs to your sound system using a pair of balanced (TRS or “stereo”) or unbalanced (TS or
“mono”) audio cables. Unbalanced cables will always work, but if you’re going into balanced
inputs, use balanced cables for a better signal-to-noise ratio and a bit more volume. e Forte
analog outputs are balanced.
You’ll nd four 1/4-inch balanced audio output jacks on the rear panel, the “A” Audio Output
pair and the “B” Output pair. Connect one end of each audio cable to the “A” Audio Output
jacks found on the rear panel of the Forte marked “Left (Mono)” and“Right,” and the other end
to your mixing console or PA system inputs. If you have only one input available, use the Forte’s
Left (Mono) output to get the full signal in mono. Use the jack marked Headphones (located
on the front/left of the instrument) to listen to Forte on headphones. When headphones are
plugged in, sound still comes through the Left and Right audio jacks.
Forte connected to powered speakers and headphones
Getting Started
NOTE: Headphone jack on the
Forte7 is on the rear panel
“A” AUDIO OUTPUTS
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