Kurzweil Forte 7 Musician’s Guide

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Part Number 910557-004 Rev. D
Written for software release v1.40 and OS 3.55
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DO NOT OPEN
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CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
DO NOT REMOVE THE COVER.
NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the product.
IMPORTANT SAFETY & INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO THE RISK OF FIRE ELECTRIC SHOCK , OR INJURY TO PERSONS
WARNING: When using electric products, basic precautions should always be followed, including the following:
1. Read all the Safety and Installation Instructions and Explanation of Graphic Symbols before using the product.
2. This product must be grounded. If it should malfunction or break down, grounding provides a path of least resistance for electric current to reduce the risk of electric shock. This product is equipped with a power supply cord having an equipment­grounding conductor and a grounding plug. The plug must be plugged into an appropriate outlet which is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances.
DANGER: Improper connection of the equipment-grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric shock. Do not modify the
plug provided with the product – if it will not t the outlet, have a proper outlet installed by a qualied electrician. Do not use an
adaptor which defeats the function of the equipment-grounding conductor. If you are in doubt as to whether the product is properly
grounded, check with a qualied serviceman or electrician.
3. Do not use this product near water – for example, near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool, or the like.
4. This product should only be used with a stand or cart that is recommended by the manufacturer.
5. This product, either alone or in combination with an amplier and speakers or headphones, may be capable of producing sound levels that could cause permanent hearing loss. Do not operate for a long period of time at a high volume level or a level that is uncomfortable. If you experience any hearing loss or ringing in the ears, you should consult an audiologist.
6. This product should be located so that its location or position does not interfere with its proper ventilation.
7. The product should be located away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, or other products that produce heat.
8. The product should be connected to a power supply only of the type described in the operating instructions or as marked on the product.
9. This product may be equipped with a polarized line plug (one blade wider than the other). This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet, contact an electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the plug.
10. The power supply cord of the product should be unplugged from the outlet when left unused for a long period of time. When unplugging the power supply cord, do not pull on the cord, but grasp it by the plug.
11. Care should be taken so that objects do not fall and liquids are not spilled into the enclosure through openings.
12. The product should be serviced by qualied service personnel when:
A. The power supply cord or the plug has been damaged;
B. Objects have fallen, or liquid has been spilled into the
product;
C. The product has been exposed to rain;
D. The product does not appear to be operating normally or
exhibits a marked change in performance;
E. The product has been dropped, or the enclosure damaged.
13. Do not attempt to service the product beyond that described in the user maintenance instructions. All other servicing should be
referred to qualied service personnel.
14. WARNING: Do not place objects on the product’s power supply cord, or place the product in a position where anyone could trip over, walk on, or roll anything over cords of any type. Do not allow the product to rest on or be installed over cords of any type.
Improper installations of this type create the possibility of a re
hazard and/or personal injury.
RADIO AND TELEVISION INTERFERENCE
WARNING: Changes or modications to the instrument not expressly
approved by Young Chang could void your authority to operate the instrument.
IMPORTANT: When connecting this product to accessories and/or other equipment use only high quality shielded cables.
NOTE: This instrument has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This instrument generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this instrument does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the instrument off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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Increase the separation between the instrument and the receiver.
Connect the instrument into an outlet on a circuit other than the
one to which the receiver is connected.
If necessary consult your dealer or an experienced radio/television
technician for additional suggestions.
The normal function of the product may be disturbed by strong electromagnetic interference. If so, simply reset the product to resume normal operation by following the instructions in the manual. If normal function does not resume, please use the product in another location.
NOTICE
This apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications.
AVIS
Le present appareil numerique n’emet pas de bruits radioelectriques
depassant les limites applicables aux appareils numeriques de la class B prescrites dans le Reglement sur le brouillage radioelectrique edicte par le ministere des Communications du Canada.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1) Read these instructions.
2) Keep these instructions.
3) Heed all warnings.
4) Follow all instructions.
5) Do not use this apparatus near water.
6) Clean only with dry cloth.
7) Do not block any of the ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
8) Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including ampliers) that produce heat.
9) Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. e wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not t into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet
10) Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched, particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
11) Only use attachments/accessories specied by the manufacturer.
12) Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specied by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/ apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
13) Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
14) Refer all servicing to qualied service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
Warning: To reduce the risk of re or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture. Do not expose this equipment to dripping or splashing and ensure that no objects lled with liquids, such as vases, are placed on the equipment.
To completely disconnect this equipment from the AC Mains, disconnect the power supply cord plug from the AC receptacle.
is product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer or birth defects or other reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling. Remarks: As with most electronic equipment, the outer cables may contain phthalate and the copper alloy power plug contains lead.
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Kurzweil International Contacts

Contact the Kurzweil oce listed below to locate your local Kurzweil representative.
US Customers:
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Tel: 800-431-2609 Fax: 818-597-0411 Email: info@americanmusicandsound.com
www.kurzweil.com
Customers outside the US:
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Tel: +82-32-570-1576 Fax: +82-32-576-2340
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Contents
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Introducing the Forte ................................. 1-1
Using this Guide with the Forte7 ................................................. 1-1
Main Features ................................................................................ 1-1
Sounds .......................................................................................... 1-2
Keyboard and Controllers ............................................................. 1-2
Pedals (Optional) .......................................................................... 1-3
Keeping the Forte/Forte7 up to date ............................................ 1-3
Do You Have Everything? ............................................................. 1-4
Music Rack (Optional) ................................................................... 1-4
Contents
Getting Started ........................................... 2-1
Before You Start… ......................................................................... 2-1
Setting up the Forte ....................................................................... 2-1
Using the Forte/Forte7 .................................................................. 2-3
The Rear Panel............................................................................... 2-4
The AC Power Jack....................................................................... 2-4
The USB Ports .............................................................................. 2-4
The MIDI Ports (IN / THRU / OUT) ............................................... 2-4
Basic MIDI Hookup ..................................................................... 2-5
Connecting More Sound Modules .............................................. 2-5
The Pedal Jacks............................................................................ 2-7
The SW1 (Sustain), SW2 and SW3 Jacks.................................. 2-7
Connecting a Half Damper Pedal ............................................... 2-8
Connecting a Dual Switch Pedal ................................................ 2-9
The CC1 (Volume) and CC2 Jacks............................................. 2-9
The Audio Jacks (A & B Audio Ouputs) ....................................... 2-10
The Headphones Jack ................................................................ 2-10
Connecting to Your Audio System ............................................. 2-11
Connecting to a Computer ......................................................... 2-13
Selecting Programs and Multis .................................................. 2-14
Selecting Programs ..................................................................... 2-14
Selecting Multis ........................................................................... 2-15
User Programs and Multis ........................................................... 2-15
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Controller Info.............................................................................. 2-15
Favorites ..................................................................................... 2-15
Modes ........................................................................................... 2-16
Program Mode ............................................................................ 2-16
Controller Conventions ............................................................. 2-16
Saving Programs ...................................................................... 2-16
Splits and Layers ...................................................................... 2-17
Program Edit Mode ..................................................................... 2-17
Multi Mode ................................................................................... 2-17
Multi Edit Mode ........................................................................... 2-17
Global Mode ................................................................................ 2-17
MIDI Settings ............................................................................ 2-17
Info ............................................................................................ 2-17
System Reset ........................................................................... 2-18
Storage Mode.............................................................................. 2-18
Saving to External Storage ....................................................... 2-18
Loading from External Storage ................................................. 2-18
Updating the Forte/Forte7 ........................................................... 2-18
Features of the Forte and Forte7 .............. 3-1
Powering Up Defaults ................................................................... 3-1
Parameters Reset To Defaults At Power-On ................................. 3-1
Parameters Remembered After Power-On ................................... 3-1
The Front Panel ............................................................................. 3-2
Pitch and Modulation Wheels ....................................................... 3-3
Pitch Wheel ................................................................................... 3-3
Modulation Wheel ......................................................................... 3-3
Real Time Control .......................................................................... 3-4
Sliders ........................................................................................... 3-4
LED Ladders ............................................................................... 3-5
Zone Mute/Volume Buttons ........................................................... 3-5
Switches ........................................................................................ 3-5
Foot Switches and Controllers ...................................................... 3-6
KB3 Buttons .................................................................................. 3-6
Transpose Buttons ........................................................................ 3-6
Variation Button ............................................................................. 3-7
Tap Tempo Button ......................................................................... 3-7
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Save Button .................................................................................... 3-7
Master EQ & Compressor ............................................................. 3-8
Master EQ ..................................................................................... 3-8
Compressor ................................................................................... 3-8
Audio In ........................................................................................ 3-10
Mode Buttons ............................................................................... 3-11
Program Button ............................................................................3-11
Multi Button ..................................................................................3-11
Global Button ...............................................................................3-11
Navigation .................................................................................... 3-12
The Color LCD Display ............................................................... 3-12
Previous (–) and Next (+) Value Buttons ..................................... 3-13
Channel / Zone Buttons .............................................................. 3-13
Alpha Wheel ................................................................................ 3-13
Display Brightness Knob ............................................................. 3-14
KB3 LED ....................................................................................... 3-14
Category & Keypad ..................................................................... 3-15
Category ...................................................................................... 3-15
Keypad ........................................................................................ 3-15
Contents
Double Button Presses ............................................................... 3-16
Value Jump ................................................................................. 3-16
Channel / Zone Jump .................................................................. 3-16
Reset Transposition .................................................................... 3-17
Program Demo ............................................................................ 3-17
Song Demo ................................................................................. 3-18
Panic ........................................................................................... 3-18
Terminology ................................................ 4-1
The Operating Modes ................................ 5-1
Program Mode ............................................................................... 5-1
Multi Mode ...................................................................................... 5-2
Global Mode ................................................................................... 5-3
Storage Mode ................................................................................. 5-4
Functions ....................................................................................... 5-5
The Split Function ......................................................................... 5-5
The Layer Function ....................................................................... 5-5
Song Demo Function .................................................................... 5-6
Program Demo Function ............................................................... 5-7
Program Edit Mode ........................................................................ 5-8
Multi Edit Mode .............................................................................. 5-8
Program Mode ............................................ 6-1
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Contents
About Program Mode .................................................................... 6-1
Selecting Programs ....................................................................... 6-2
Program Demo .............................................................................. 6-3
The Color Display .......................................................................... 6-4
Pop-Up Messages ...................................................................... 6-5
MIDI In/Out Activity Indicators..................................................... 6-5
Alpha Wheel & Previous (–) and Next (+) Value Buttons .............. 6-5
Value Jump Buttons ...................................................................... 6-6
Category Buttons .......................................................................... 6-6
Keypad button............................................................................. 6-7
Choosing Category Default Programs .......................................... 6-8
Choosing Favorites ....................................................................... 6-9
Favorites View and Favorites Banks .......................................... 6-9
Transposition ............................................................................... 6-10
Parameter Assignments ............................................................. 6-11
Controller Conventions................................................................ 6-12
The Split and Layer Soft Buttons ............................................... 6-13
The Split Function ....................................................................... 6-13
The Layer Function ..................................................................... 6-15
Split and Layer Parameters......................................................... 6-16
Zone Status .............................................................................. 6-16
Program .................................................................................... 6-16
Volume ...................................................................................... 6-16
Key Range ................................................................................ 6-16
Pan ........................................................................................... 6-17
Saving a Split or Layer ................................................................ 6-17
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Changing the MIDI Transmit Channel ........................................ 6-18
Panic ............................................................................................. 6-18
Save User Programs ................................................................... 6-19
Changing ID Numbers................................................................. 6-20
Naming a User Program ............................................................. 6-22
Saving a User Program ............................................................... 6-23
Program Edit Mode .................................... 7-1
About Program Edit Mode ............................................................ 7-1
Differences Between Regular and Advanced User Type ........... 7-2
Selecting Parameters .................................................................... 7-2
The Display ................................................................................... 7-2
Alpha Wheel & Previous (–) and Next (+) Value Buttons .............. 7-3
Assign ........................................................................................... 7-3
Using Enter + Controller ............................................................. 7-3
Contents
VAST and KB3 Programs .............................................................. 7-4
VAST Program Structure .............................................................. 7-4
Editing VAST Programs ................................................................ 7-6
The Soft Buttons in the Program Editor ........................................ 7-6
Assigning VAST Parameters to Control Sources .......................... 7-6
Names Displayed for VAST Sources .......................................... 7-8
VAST Sources and the PARAMS Page......................................... 7-8
Relationship Between Controller Assignments on the PARAMS page and the
VAST Pages .................................................................................. 7-9
The PARAMS Page ...................................................................... 7-10
PARAMS Page Parameters ........................................................ 7-10
Parameter ................................................................................. 7-10
Control .......................................................................................7-11
Value ......................................................................................... 7-12
Parameter Edit .......................................................................... 7-13
The FX Page ................................................................................. 7-14
FX Page Parameters................................................................... 7-14
Insert ......................................................................................... 7-15
Aux 1, Aux 2.............................................................................. 7-15
Output ....................................................................................... 7-16
Auxiliary Send, Type and Mod .................................................... 7-16
The Layer FX (LYR_FX) Page ..................................................... 7-17
LAYER FX Page Parameters ...................................................... 7-17
Use Program FX Mode ............................................................. 7-17
Layer-Specic FX Mode ........................................................... 7-17
Use Another Layer’s FX Mode .................................................. 7-17
The COMMON Page .................................................................... 7-18
COMMON Page Parameters ...................................................... 7-18
BendRange Up & BendRange Down........................................ 7-18
Output Gain .............................................................................. 7-19
Category ................................................................................... 7-19
Intonation Map .......................................................................... 7-19
Intonation Key ........................................................................... 7-20
Monophonic .............................................................................. 7-20
Legato ....................................................................................... 7-20
Portamento ............................................................................... 7-20
Portamento Rate....................................................................... 7-21
Mono Sample XFade ................................................................ 7-21
COMMON Parameters with Advanced User Type ...................... 7-21
Out Pan, and Out Pan Mode .................................................... 7-22
Globals ...................................................................................... 7-22
Demo Song ............................................................................... 7-22
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Contents
The KEYMAP Page ...................................................................... 7-23
KEYMAP Page Parameters ........................................................ 7-23
Stereo ....................................................................................... 7-23
Keymap ..................................................................................... 7-24
Transpose (Xpose) ................................................................... 7-24
Key Tracking (KeyTrk) .............................................................. 7-24
Velocity Tracking (VelTrk) ......................................................... 7-25
Method (AltMethod) .................................................................. 7-25
Timbre Shift .............................................................................. 7-25
Playback Mode ......................................................................... 7-25
Alternative Controller (AltControl) ............................................. 7-25
Alternative Switch (AltControl and AltMethod) .......................... 7-26
Emulating Legato Play .............................................................. 7-26
String Resonance (Kurzweil String Resonance)....................... 7-26
The LAYER Page .......................................................................... 7-28
LAYER Page Parameters ............................................................ 7-28
Low Key ................................................................................... 7-29
High Key ................................................................................... 7-29
Low Velocity .............................................................................. 7-29
High Velocity ............................................................................. 7-29
Pitch Bend Mode (Bend)........................................................... 7-29
Trigger ...................................................................................... 7-29
Delay Control ............................................................................ 7-30
Minimum Delay, Maximum Delay ............................................. 7-30
Enable....................................................................................... 7-30
Enable Sense ........................................................................... 7-30
Opaque ..................................................................................... 7-31
Sustain Pedal............................................................................ 7-31
Sostenuto Pedal ....................................................................... 7-32
Freeze Pedal ............................................................................ 7-32
Ignore Release ......................................................................... 7-32
Hold Through Attack (Hold Through Att) ................................... 7-32
Hold Until Decay ....................................................................... 7-33
The Wiring Algorithm (ALG) Page.............................................. 7-33
Algorithm Basics ......................................................................... 7-34
Common DSP Control Parameters ............................................. 7-35
Function-parameter .................................................................. 7-36
Fine Adjust Parameter .............................................................. 7-37
Hard-wired Parameters ............................................................. 7-37
Programmable Parameters....................................................... 7-38
Alt Input for Algorithms (Cascade Mode) .................................... 7-39
Dynamic VAST ............................................................................ 7-40
The DSP Control (DSPCTL) Page ............................................... 7-41
DSP Control Page Parameters ................................................... 7-42
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The DSP Modulation (DSPMOD) Page ....................................... 7-43
DSP Mod Page Parameters ........................................................ 7-43
The LFO+ Page ............................................................................ 7-44
About LFOs ................................................................................. 7-44
LFO+ Page Parameters .............................................................. 7-45
Minimum Rate ........................................................................... 7-45
Maximum Rate .......................................................................... 7-46
Rate Control.............................................................................. 7-46
LFO Shape ............................................................................... 7-46
LFO Phase................................................................................ 7-46
About ASRs ................................................................................. 7-46
Trigger ...................................................................................... 7-47
Mode ......................................................................................... 7-47
Delay ......................................................................................... 7-47
Attack ........................................................................................ 7-47
Release..................................................................................... 7-47
About FUNs ................................................................................. 7-48
The Amplitude Envelope (AMPENV) Page ................................ 7-49
Attack Segment Times .............................................................. 7-50
Attack Segment Levels ............................................................. 7-50
Decay Segment ........................................................................ 7-51
Release Segments ................................................................... 7-51
Loop Type ................................................................................. 7-51
Number of Loops ...................................................................... 7-51
Envelope Control......................................................................... 7-52
Adjust ........................................................................................ 7-53
Key Tracking ............................................................................. 7-53
Velocity Tracking ....................................................................... 7-53
Source, Depth ........................................................................... 7-54
Impact ....................................................................................... 7-54
Contents
The Envelope 2 (ENV2) and Envelope 3 (ENV3) Pages............ 7-55
The Arpeggiator Function ........................................................... 7-55
ARP soft button ........................................................................... 7-55
ARP Page Parameters ................................................................ 7-56
Arp Preset ................................................................................. 7-57
State ......................................................................................... 7-57
Arp Mode .................................................................................. 7-57
Tempo ....................................................................................... 7-57
Latch ......................................................................................... 7-57
Limit Option ............................................................................... 7-59
Key Range (Low Key and High Key) ........................................ 7-61
Beats ......................................................................................... 7-61
Shift Mode................................................................................. 7-61
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Contents
Shift Limit .................................................................................. 7-61
Shift (Shift Amount) ................................................................... 7-61
Shift Pattern (ShiftPatt) ............................................................. 7-62
Play Order ................................................................................. 7-62
Classic Arp Modes and Patterns ................................................. 7-63
Velocity ..................................................................................... 7-63
Velocity Pat ............................................................................... 7-63
Duration .................................................................................... 7-65
Duration Pattern........................................................................ 7-65
Arpeggiator Editing in StepSeq Mode ......................................... 7-65
Arpeggiator Editing in Classic Mode ........................................... 7-66
Editing Velocity Patterns ........................................................... 7-67
Editing Duration Patterns .......................................................... 7-68
ArpSave .................................................................................... 7-69
The Layer Utility and HELP Functions ...................................... 7-69
New Layer (NEWLYR) ................................................................ 7-69
Duplicate Layer (DUPLYR) ......................................................... 7-69
Import Layer (IMPLYR) ............................................................... 7-69
Delete Layer (DELLYR) ............................................................... 7-70
Delete .......................................................................................... 7-70
Help ............................................................................................. 7-70
Favorites 1: Edit ........................................................................ 7-70
Favorites 2: Compare On/Off .................................................... 7-71
Favorites 3: Solo Current Layer ................................................ 7-71
Favorites 4: Mute Current Layer ............................................... 7-71
Favorites 5: Bypass FX............................................................. 7-71
Favorites 6: New Parameter ..................................................... 7-71
Favorites 9: Edit Description ..................................................... 7-72
Favorites 10: Help..................................................................... 7-72
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Editing VAST Programs With KVA Oscillators .......................... 7-72
Basic Use of KVA Oscillators ...................................................... 7-72
Minimal Settings for Basic Use of KVA Oscillators: .................. 7-72
Pitch Settings for KVA Oscillators ............................................. 7-73
Setting KVA Oscillator Type ........................................................ 7-73
Setting Up The Sync Square Oscillator .................................... 7-74
Advanced Use Of KVA Oscillators .............................................. 7-75
Examples of Simple DSP Control and Modulation: .................. 7-75
Oscillator Specic Control And Modulation Parameters: .......... 7-77
Use Of Keymaps and Natural Amplitude Envelopes With KVA Oscillators:
7-79
KB3 Program Structure ............................................................... 7-80
KB3 Mode ................................................................................... 7-80
KB3 Effects And Real-time Controls ........................................... 7-80
Drawbars .................................................................................. 7-81
KB3 Mode Effects Buttons (Assignable Switches) ................... 7-81
Additional Controller Assignments In KB3 Mode ...................... 7-81
Editing KB3 Programs ................................................................ 7-81
KB3 Programming Tips ............................................................... 7-82
KB3 Editor: The Parameters (PARAMS) Page .......................... 7-83
KB3 Editor: The Program FX (FX) Page .................................... 7-83
KB3 Editor: The COMMON Page ............................................... 7-83
PreampResp ............................................................................. 7-84
Exp Pedal ................................................................................. 7-84
Leakage .................................................................................... 7-84
LeakMode ................................................................................. 7-84
VolAdjust ................................................................................... 7-85
Bend Range Up, Bend Range Down ........................................ 7-85
KB3 Editor: The Tone Wheels (TONEWL) Page ........................ 7-85
Upper Tone Wheel Keymap ...................................................... 7-86
Upper Volume Adjust ................................................................ 7-86
Number of Tone Wheels ........................................................... 7-86
Organ Map ................................................................................ 7-86
Wheel Volume Map................................................................... 7-86
Globals ...................................................................................... 7-87
Lower Transpose (Xpose) / Upper Transpose (Xpose) ............ 7-87
Contents
KB3 Editor: The Drawbars (DRAWBAR) Page .......................... 7-87
Drawbars Parameters ................................................................. 7-87
Steps ......................................................................................... 7-87
Volume ...................................................................................... 7-88
Tune .......................................................................................... 7-88
KB3 Editor: The PITCH Page ...................................................... 7-88
KB3 Editor: The AMP Page ......................................................... 7-89
KB3 Editor: The KEYCLICK Page .............................................. 7-89
KeyClick Parameters ................................................................... 7-90
KeyClick .................................................................................... 7-90
Volume ...................................................................................... 7-90
Decay ........................................................................................ 7-90
Velocity Track............................................................................ 7-90
Pitch .......................................................................................... 7-90
Random .................................................................................... 7-90
ReTrigThresh ............................................................................ 7-91
Note Attack ............................................................................... 7-91
Note Release ............................................................................ 7-91
Key and Key Track Amount ...................................................... 7-91
KB3 Editor: The PERC Page ....................................................... 7-91
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Contents
PERC Parameters ....................................................................... 7-92
Percussion ................................................................................ 7-92
Volume ...................................................................................... 7-92
Decay ........................................................................................ 7-92
Harmonic .................................................................................. 7-92
VelTrack .................................................................................... 7-92
LowHarm .................................................................................. 7-93
HighHarm .................................................................................. 7-93
StealBar .................................................................................... 7-93
PercLevel, DecayTime, OrgLevel ............................................. 7-93
KB3 Editor: The EQ Page ............................................................ 7-94
KB3 Editor: The LFO+, ARP and ARPSAV Pages ..................... 7-94
The Effects Chain Editor ........................... 8-1
The MAIN Page .............................................................................. 8-2
Editing Effect-boxes .................................................................... 8-3
The MOD Pages ............................................................................. 8-3
Box ................................................................................................ 8-3
Param ............................................................................................ 8-4
Adjust ............................................................................................ 8-4
Source ........................................................................................... 8-4
Depth ............................................................................................. 8-4
FXLFO+ page ................................................................................. 8-4
INFO page ....................................................................................... 8-5
The Chain Utility Soft Buttons ...................................................... 8-6
INFO .............................................................................................. 8-6
DELETE ........................................................................................ 8-7
HELP ............................................................................................. 8-7
Favorites 1: Edit .......................................................................... 8-7
Favorites 5: Bypass Box ............................................................. 8-7
Favorites 10: Help....................................................................... 8-7
Effects Parameters ........................................................................ 8-7
General Parameters ...................................................................... 8-8
Reverbs ......................................................................................... 8-9
Delays ......................................................................................... 8-10
Complex Echo ...........................................................................8-11
Spectral Multitap Delays ............................................................8-11
Gated Ducking Delay ................................................................ 8-12
DegenRegen............................................................................. 8-12
Equalizers (EQ) ........................................................................... 8-12
Enhancers................................................................................. 8-13
EQ Morpher .............................................................................. 8-13
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Compressors, Expanders, and Gates ......................................... 8-13
Expansion ................................................................................. 8-14
Multiband Compression ............................................................ 8-15
Gates ........................................................................................ 8-15
Super Gate ............................................................................... 8-15
Chorus ......................................................................................... 8-15
Flanger ........................................................................................ 8-16
Quantize ...................................................................................... 8-17
LaserVerb .................................................................................... 8-17
Filters .......................................................................................... 8-18
Resonant Filter ......................................................................... 8-18
Envelope Filter .......................................................................... 8-18
Triggered Filter ......................................................................... 8-18
LFO Filter .................................................................................. 8-19
Distortion ..................................................................................... 8-19
Polydistort ................................................................................. 8-20
Rotating Speakers....................................................................... 8-20
Vibrato/Chorus ............................................................................ 8-22
Tremolo and AutoPan ................................................................. 8-22
AutoPan .................................................................................... 8-22
Tremolo ..................................................................................... 8-23
Pitcher ......................................................................................... 8-23
Ring Modulation .......................................................................... 8-24
Stereo Simulation ........................................................................ 8-24
Stereo Image ............................................................................ 8-25
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Keymap and Sample Editing ..................... 9-1
The Keymap Editor ........................................................................ 9-1
Keymap Editor Parameters ........................................................... 9-4
Sample ........................................................................................ 9-4
Key Range .................................................................................. 9-4
Low Key (Lo), High Key (Hi) ....................................................... 9-5
Velocity Range (VelRange) ......................................................... 9-5
Low Velocity (Lo), High Velocity (Hi) ........................................... 9-5
Coarse Tune ............................................................................... 9-5
Fine Tune .................................................................................... 9-6
Master Transpose (MasterXpose) .............................................. 9-6
Volume Adjust ............................................................................. 9-6
The Soft Buttons in the Keymap editor ........................................ 9-6
Toggle ......................................................................................... 9-6
Velocity Ranges (VelRng) ........................................................... 9-7
New Range (NewRng) ................................................................ 9-7
Assign ......................................................................................... 9-7
Saving Changes to a Keymap....................................................... 9-8
Rename ...................................................................................... 9-8
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Save Yes/No ............................................................................... 9-8
Cancel ......................................................................................... 9-8
Special Double Button Presses in the Keymap Editor .................. 9-8
Building a Keymap ........................................................................ 9-9
Editing Samples ........................................................................... 9-10
The Sample Edit Main Page ........................................................9-11
Root Key ................................................................................... 9-12
Pitch Adjust ............................................................................... 9-12
Volume Adjust ........................................................................... 9-12
Alternative Start Volume Adjust (AltVolAdjust) .......................... 9-12
Decay Rate ............................................................................... 9-12
Release Rate ............................................................................ 9-13
Loop Switch .............................................................................. 9-13
Playback Mode (Playback) ....................................................... 9-13
Alternative Sample Sense (AltSense)....................................... 9-13
Ignore Release (IgnRelease) .................................................... 9-13
SampleRate and NumSamples ................................................ 9-13
Start .......................................................................................... 9-14
Alternative Start ........................................................................ 9-14
Loop .......................................................................................... 9-14
End ........................................................................................... 9-14
Multi Mode ................................................ 10-1
About Multi Mode ........................................................................ 10-1
Selecting Multis ........................................................................... 10-2
The Color Display ........................................................................ 10-2
Pop-Up Messages .................................................................... 10-3
MIDI In/Out Activity Indicators................................................... 10-3
Alpha Wheel & Previous (–) and Next (+) Value Buttons ............ 10-3
Value Jump Buttons .................................................................... 10-3
The Cursor Buttons ..................................................................... 10-3
Category Buttons ........................................................................ 10-4
Choosing Favorites ..................................................................... 10-5
Favorites View and Favorites Banks ........................................ 10-5
About Zones ................................................................................. 10-6
Muting Zones .............................................................................. 10-6
Transposition ............................................................................... 10-7
Parameter Assignments ............................................................. 10-8
Controller Conventions................................................................ 10-8
The Split and Layer Soft Buttons ............................................... 10-9
The Split Function ....................................................................... 10-9
The Layer Function ................................................................... 10-10
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Split and Layer Parameters........................................................10-11
Zone Status .............................................................................10-11
Program ...................................................................................10-11
Volume .....................................................................................10-11
Key Range ...............................................................................10-11
Pan ..........................................................................................10-11
Saving a Split or Layer .............................................................. 10-12
Save User Multis ........................................................................ 10-12
Changing ID Numbers............................................................... 10-13
Naming a User Multi .................................................................. 10-14
Saving a User Multi ................................................................... 10-15
Multi Edit Mode ......................................... 11-1
About Multi Edit Mode ................................................................. 11-1
User Type: Advanced ...................................................................11-2
Selecting Parameters .................................................................. 11-3
The Display ..................................................................................11-3
Changing Zones ...........................................................................11-4
Alpha Wheel & Previous (–) and Next (+) Value Buttons .............11-4
Assign ..........................................................................................11-4
Enter + Controller ......................................................................11-5
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Zone Parameters ......................................................................... 11-6
OVERVIEW Page .......................................................................... 11-6
OVERVIEW Page Parameters .....................................................11-6
Status .........................................................................................11-7
Program .....................................................................................11-7
Key Range .................................................................................11-7
Volume .......................................................................................11-7
MAIN Page .................................................................................... 11-8
MAIN Page Parameters ...............................................................11-8
Transpose ..................................................................................11-9
Note Map ...................................................................................11-9
Destination .................................................................................11-9
Out ........................................................................................... 11-11
Channel ...................................................................................11-11
BankMode................................................................................11-11
MidiBank ..................................................................................11-12
MidiProg ...................................................................................11-12
EntryPrgChg ............................................................................11-13
Bend Up / Down ST & Bend Up / Down CT ............................11-13
VelMode ...................................................................................11-13
VelScale ...................................................................................11-13
VelOffset ..................................................................................11-13
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VelCurve ..................................................................................11-14
LoVel, HiVel .............................................................................11-15
CONTROLS Page ....................................................................... 11-16
Switch Controllers ......................................................................11-16
Controller .................................................................................11-17
Mode ........................................................................................11-17
Key1.....Key8 ...........................................................................11-18
Type .........................................................................................11-18
Destination ...............................................................................11-18
The 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. ...................................................11-19
On Value ..................................................................................11-19
Off Value ..................................................................................11-19
Entry State ...............................................................................11-19
Exit State .................................................................................11-19
Velocity ....................................................................................11-19
Key Controllers ...........................................................................11-20
Key ...........................................................................................11-20
Do ............................................................................................11-20
Key1.....Key8 ...........................................................................11-20
Continuous Controllers...............................................................11-21
Controller .................................................................................11-21
Mode ........................................................................................11-22
Scale ........................................................................................11-22
Add ..........................................................................................11-22
Curve .......................................................................................11-23
Entry Position...........................................................................11-23
Exit Value .................................................................................11-24
Destination ...............................................................................11-24
Controlling Program Parameter Assignments from Multi Mode .11-24
The Controller Destination List ...................................................11-25
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FX Page ...................................................................................... 11-28
FX Page Parameters..................................................................11-28
Enable......................................................................................11-28
Aux FX Channel.......................................................................11-29
AUX1, AUX2 ............................................................................11-29
AUX1 Override, AUX2 Override...............................................11-29
Chain .......................................................................................11-29
Mod Override ...........................................................................11-29
Output ......................................................................................11-30
COMMON Page .......................................................................... 11-30
COMMON Page Parameters .....................................................11-30
Tempo ......................................................................................11-30
Clock Source ...........................................................................11-31
KB3 Channel............................................................................11-31
The ARP Page ............................................................................ 11-31
Arp Save ....................................................................................11-31
About Auxiliary Effects ............................................................. 11-32
Save and Delete User Multis..................................................... 11-32
Global Mode .............................................. 12-1
About Global Mode ...................................................................... 12-1
Selecting and Editing Parameters ............................................. 12-2
MAIN1 Page .................................................................................. 12-2
Tune ............................................................................................ 12-3
User Type .................................................................................... 12-3
Transpose ................................................................................... 12-3
Program Tempo ........................................................................... 12-3
FX Mode ...................................................................................... 12-3
Display ........................................................................................ 12-4
Show Controllers ......................................................................... 12-4
Auto Power Off ........................................................................... 12-4
Power Off Time ........................................................................... 12-5
Audio Input .................................................................................. 12-5
Clock Source ............................................................................... 12-5
Out Pair B Mode.......................................................................... 12-5
Audio Out S/M ............................................................................. 12-6
Multi Controllers .......................................................................... 12-6
Contents
MAIN2 Page .................................................................................. 12-6
Velocity Map ................................................................................ 12-7
Key Velocity Map ........................................................................ 12-8
Pressure Map .............................................................................. 12-8
Press S Override ........................................................................ 12-8
S.Buttons 1-2 .............................................................................. 12-8
Intonation Map ............................................................................ 12-9
Editing Intonation Maps .......................................................... 12-10
Int. Key (Intonation Key)............................................................ 12-10
Drum Remap ..............................................................................12-11
Pedal Noise ................................................................................12-11
Switch Pedal Overrides ..............................................................12-11
CC Pedal Overrides .................................................................. 12-12
Rotary Override ......................................................................... 12-12
MIDI Page ................................................................................... 12-12
Destination ................................................................................ 12-13
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Change Multis ........................................................................... 12-15
Bank Select ............................................................................... 12-15
PrgChangeMode ....................................................................... 12-15
LocalKbdChan (Local Keyboard Channel) ................................ 12-16
Program Mode ........................................................................ 12-16
Multi Mode .............................................................................. 12-16
Sysex ID ................................................................................... 12-16
Program Change ....................................................................... 12-17
TOOLS Page ............................................................................... 12-17
MIDI OUT and MIDI IN .............................................................. 12-17
TEMPO ..................................................................................... 12-18
VOICES ..................................................................................... 12-19
STATE ....................................................................................... 12-20
INFO .......................................................................................... 12-20
ABOUT ...................................................................................... 12-21
DELETE Page ............................................................................. 12-21
RESET Page ............................................................................... 12-21
Reset Global Mode parameters only (Soft Reset) .................... 12-22
Reset Forte To Its Factory State (Hard Reset) .......................... 12-23
Storage Mode ........................................... 13-1
About Storage Mode ................................................................... 13-1
Storage Mode Common Features .............................................. 13-2
Directories ................................................................................... 13-2
Path ............................................................................................. 13-2
Common Dialogues..................................................................... 13-3
The Select Directory Dialogue .................................................. 13-3
The File Name / New Directory Dialogue ................................. 13-4
The STORE Page ......................................................................... 13-5
Pressing STORE ......................................................................... 13-5
Store All .................................................................................... 13-6
Store Advanced ........................................................................ 13-6
The LOAD Page ........................................................................... 13-6
Pressing LOAD ........................................................................... 13-7
Example Using LOAD ................................................................. 13-8
Compatible Files ......................................................................... 13-9
System Mode ............................................ 14-1
Run Forte ...................................................................................... 14-2
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System Update ............................................................................. 14-3
Install Using a USB Flash Drive .................................................. 14-4
Install Using a Computer/Tablet .................................................. 14-5
Run Diagnostics .......................................................................... 14-8
System Reset ............................................................................... 14-9
System Utilities .......................................................................... 14-11
Format Flash ............................................................................. 14-12
Install Module ............................................................................ 14-14
Restore Older ............................................................................ 14-14
Display Diag .............................................................................. 14-14
Troubleshooting ....................................... 15-1
Maintenance ................................................................................. 15-1
Common Problems ...................................................................... 15-1
Power Problems .......................................................................... 15-1
Display “Brightness” .................................................................... 15-2
Audio Problems ........................................................................... 15-2
MIDI Problems .............................................................................. 15-5
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Pedal Problems............................................................................ 15-6
Switch Pedal Problems ............................................................... 15-6
If None of the Above... ................................................................. 15-7
Restoring Factory Defaults.......................................................... 15-7
Diagnostics .................................................................................. 15-7
MIDI Implementation ..................................A-1
Physical Specications .............................B-1
Programs ....................................................C-1
KB3 Programs ............................................D-1
Introducing KB3 Programs ...........................................................D-1
First Some History .........................................................................D-1
KB3 Improvements in the Forte ....................................................D-1
Drawbars ........................................................................................D-2
KB3 Mode Buttons ........................................................................D-2
Brake .............................................................................................D-2
Chorus/Vibrato ..............................................................................D-2
On/Off .........................................................................................D-2
Chor/Vib ......................................................................................D-2
Chorus/Vibrato Depth .................................................................D-3
Percussion ....................................................................................D-3
Percussion On/Off ......................................................................D-3
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Percussion Loud/Soft..................................................................D-3
Percussion Decay F/S ................................................................D-3
Percussion Pitch H/L ..................................................................D-3
KeyClick ........................................................................................D-3
Variation ........................................................................................D-4
Multis ...........................................................E-1
Effects Chains ............................................ F-1
Index I-1
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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 dierences, 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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e Forte’s new piano sounds oer 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 Farsa 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 v1.40 and OS 3.55. See the Info page in Global mode to check the currently installed OS version.
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Introducing the Forte

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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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 amplier 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 Slider Mode 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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