Features of the Forte and Forte7
 
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e LEDs of the Transpose buttons indicate whether the current Program is transposed up 
(Transpose + LED is lit) or transposed down (Transpose – LED is lit). When there is no 
transposition, neither Transpose button is lit.
Variation Button
e Variation Button is a MIDI controller (default MIDI CC#29) that is programmed in 
most Programs to modify the sound, such as adding a pad sound, changing the eects or 
some other variation suited to changing with a switch.  
For KB3 programs, the Variation Button controls the Rotary Speaker speed, switching 
between fast and slow.
Tap Tempo Button
e Tap Tempo button is a dedicated button you can use in any mode to set the Forte’s 
tempo. When the button is being tapped to set the tempo, a message appears on the screen 
indicating the current tempo. e message will disappear after a few seconds. e Tap Tempo 
button is useful for controlling the rate of tempo synced eects, such as Delay. Many factory 
Programs use eects Chains containing tempo synced eects.
Save Button
e Save button is located beneath the “Save” label on the left side of the LCD screen. 
In Program Mode, pressing the Save button saves the current position of the sliders, switches 
and wheels as a User Program. (See Save User Programs on page 6-24.)  
In Multi Mode, pressing the Save button saves a copy of the current Multi. e copy is saved 
with the states of the Multi Zone Mute buttons but does not include the current state of 
the physical controllers (i.e. moved Sliders, Mod Wheel etc.).  Other controller states can be 
edited in Multi Edit Mode. (See Saving a User Multi on page 8-18).
e Save button’s LED is illuminated once you have made changes to the current Program or 
Multi to indicate that the Program or Multi has changed.