Multi Edit Mode
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Clock Source
With the Clock Source parameter, you can set the Forte—within the current Multi—to 
generate its own tempo by setting Clock Source to Internal, or you can set the Forte to sync 
up with the tempo from another device—assuming the device is sending MIDI clock data to 
the Forte via MIDI or USB—by setting Clock Source to External. When Clock Source is set 
to External, the Tempo parameter disappears from the display.
KB3 Channel
If KB3 Programs are selected for more than one Zone, this parameter species which MIDI 
Channel has priority to load a KB3 Program. Only one KB3 Program can be loaded at a 
time. You can set this parameter to a value between 1 and 16. If you want a KB3 Program to 
play in a zone, you should set the KB3 channel to the channel of the Zone.
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e Arpeggiator in Multi Mode is very similar to the Program Mode arpeggiator. See The 
Arpeggiator Function on page 7-55 Program Edit Mode Chapter for a full description of 
each arpeggiator parameter.
In Multi Mode, the Arpeggiator works the same as in Program Mode, except there is one 
arpeggiator per Zone. e Arpeggiator in each Zone can each have dierent settings, and 
they can be played at the same time. Also, in Multi Mode the Arpeggiator page does not have 
the Tempo parameter, instead the Tempo parameter on the Multi Common page should be 
used.
Unlike the Arpeggiator in Program Mode, the Arpeggiator in Multi Mode has the Sync Type 
parameter. Setting the Sync Type parameter to AnyBeat will keep arpeggiators in sync to the 
same beat pulse across multiple Zones. When the Sync Type parameter is set to AnyBeat, 
playing an arpeggiator in one Zone will wait for the next beat of any currently playing 
arpeggiators before starting. Set the Sync Type parameter to O if you don’t want to keep 
arpeggiators in sync.
Arp Save
See ArpSave on page 7-69 in the Program Edit Mode chapter for information.