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Kurzweil Forte - Alpha Wheel & Previous (-) and Next (+) Value Buttons; Assign; Enter + Controller

Kurzweil Forte
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Multi Edit Mode
Zone Parameters
9-4
Alpha Wheel & Previous (–) and Next (+) Value Buttons
Use the Alpha Wheel or the Value buttons, to the right of the display below the Alpha
Wheel, to change the selected parameter value. Turning the Alpha Wheel counter-clockwise
or pressing the Previous button will select the previous value and turning the Alpha Wheel
clockwise or pressing the Next button will select the next value.
Assign
Assign is the secondary function of the Enter button.
Pressing a key, switch, or moving a controller while holding down the Enter button will
perform Assign in the following cases.
Enter + Controller
In Multi Edit Mode on the Controls page, when the Controller parameter is selected, holding
the Enter button and moving a controller (a Slider, Switch button, Mod Wheel or Pedal)
will jump to selecting that controller in the current Zone. This allows you to quickly select a
controller.
In a Controller destination eld in Multi Edit Mode, Enter + Controller will assign the
Destination of the touched controller to the sected controller.
Using Enter + Controller in an OnValue or OffValue eld or in an Entry Position or Exit
Value eld, will set the value of that controller to the eld value. For example if you want to
set an OnValue to a value of 100, you can hold Enter and move a controller to quickly set
OnValue to 100.
Enter + Key
In Multi Edit Mode, on the Overview page, with the Low Key Range or High Key Range
parameter selected, hold the Enter button and strike a key to set the Low Key or High Key.
This will also work on the Control page with a Switch selected, when Mode = Chord. The
value of the Key elds can be set using Enter + Key.

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