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Control
The Control (middle) column determines which physical controller (or external MIDI CC
number) will control the parameter in the selected row. To quickly assign one of the Forte’s
physical controllers to a parameter, select the control column in the row of the desired
parameter, hold the Enter button and move the desired controller. Alternatively, you can
use the Alpha Wheel or the Value buttons to select a controller from the list, or type in the
controller’s MIDI number followed by the Enter button. See below for a list of Forte physical
controllers and their associated MIDI numbers.
If you want to disable the controller for a parameter, you can select a value of None by
scrolling to the bottom of the controller list (using the Alpha Wheel or the Value buttons), or
type -1 followed by the Enter button.
To choose an external MIDI CC number as a control source, you can enter the number of
the controller followed by the Enter button, or use the Alpha Wheel or the Value buttons.
The Forte’s physical controllers each use one of the available MIDI CC numbers, so you
must choose one of the other available CC numbers when using an external MIDI control
source or else the parameter will also be controlled by a Forte physical controller. The list
below shows the available choices for the Control column. MIDI CC numbers associated
with the Forte’s physical controllers are highlighted in bold type.
Table 7-1 The PARAMETER CONTROLS table
Important note about selecting a Control source
When you change the control source for a parameter, the new control source
immediately sets its current value for the MIDI value of the current parameter. If the
MIDI value of the parameter was set to None before changing the control source,
changing the control source will set a new MIDI value, but the Value column for the
parameter will still display None (see Important note about values of “None”, below).
This can be troublesome if for example you were to change the Control Source for the
Expression parameter, you may accidentally set the MIDI Value to 0, but wouldn’t know
PARAMETER CONTROLS
None
Slider E (MIDI 24)
Zone 1 Switch (MIDI 80)
MIDI 0
Slider F (MIDI 25)
Zone 2 Switch (MIDI 81
Mod Wheel (MIDI 1)
Slider G (MIDI 26)
Zone 3 Switch (MIDI 82)
MIDI 2 to MIDI 3
Slider H (MIDI 27)
Zone 4 Switch (MIDI 83)
CC Pedal 2 (MIDI 4)
Slider I (MIDI 28)
MIDI 84
MIDI 5 to MIDI 10
Variation (MIDI 29)
Switch 1 (MIDI 85)
CC Pedal 1 (MIDI 11)
MIDI 30 to MIDI 63
Switch 2 (MIDI 86)
Slider A (MIDI 12)
Sw. Pedal 1 (MIDI 64)
Switch 3 (MIDI 87)
Slider B (MIDI 13)
MIDI 65
MIDI 88
MIDI 14 to MIDI 21
Sw. Pedal 2 (MIDI 66)
Switch 4 (MIDI 89)
Slider C (MIDI 22)
Sw. Pedal 3 (MIDI 67)
Switch 5 (MIDI 90)
Slider D (MIDI 23)
MIDI 68 to MIDI 79
MIDI 91 to MIDI 127