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Global Mode
MAIN2 Page
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Int. Key (Intonation Key)
This sets the tonic, or base note from which the currently selected intonation map calculates
its intervals. If you select G as the intonation key, for example, and the intonation map you
select tunes the minor 2nd down by 50 cents, then G# will be a quartertone at relative to
equal intonation. If you change the intonation key to D, then D# will be a quartertone at.
If you use nonstandard intonations, you’ll want to set Int.Key to the key you’re playing in.
If the Intonation parameter is set to Equal, changing Int.Key has no effect.
Drum Remap
This parameter will remap all Drum programs to conform to the General MIDI (GM) drum
map, a standard drum map used in many keyboards and synthesizers. The GM drum map
isnt optimally intuitive in terms of playability, so by default the Forte uses a unique keymap
that is more intuitive and lends better to performance. However, the GM drum map is so
commonplace that many players feel more comfortable playing drum programs with the GM
drum map. Because of this, the Forte is designed such that you can remap drum programs
to the GM drum map.
When the Drum Remap is set to None, no remapping takes place in Program mode.
When the Drum Remap is set to GM, the Forte remaps Drum programs to the GM drum
map.
Pedal Noise
Some piano Programs have a Pedal Noise feature programmed into the sound. This
parameter allows you to turn the Pedal Noise off if you prefer not to use it. If it is on, it
will only activate noise on those Programs that have been programmed to use it.
User Type
User type controls the number of Effects Chains available for selection for Insert and Aux
FX. By default this parameter is set to Regular, which gives a more limited range of Effects
Chains. Changing this to Advanced will allow a larger range of Effects Chains to be chosen
from.
With User Type set to Regular, Insert and Aux Chain selection in Program Edit Mode will
only scroll through IDs in the 4000’s and 5000’s respectively. To choose an ID out of these
ranges, you can enter an ID number with the keypad, followed by the pressing Enter button.
With User Type set to Advanced, Chain IDs in any range can be scrolled to.
Chain IDs 4000-6000 are used by the Forte factory programs, and when selected in Program
Edit Mode, each Chain will automatically apply controller assignments for effects parameters
on the Parameters page. Controller assignments for each of these Chains conform to the
Controller assignments shown in the Forte Controller Conventions chart on page 6-11.
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