Aux fx channel, Aux1%, aux2, Aux1 override, aux2 override – Kurzweil Forte User Manual
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Aux FX Channel
The Aux FX Channel determines the MIDI channel that will be used for the Aux 1 and Aux
2 FX Chains. For example, if Zone 2 in a Multi has a program with “25 Basic Delay 1/8”
as an Aux 1 Chain, and Zone 2 is assigned to MIDI channel 2, then setting the Aux FX
Channel to 2 allows the programs of all of the Zones in the Multi to send their signal to the
Aux FX Chains of the Program loaded in Zone 2 (i.e., through “25 Basic Delay 1/8”).
Keep in mind that the MIDI channel number of each Zone does not have to match the
Zone number. For example, if Zone 1 is assigned to use MIDI channel 5, then Aux FX Chan
must be set to 5 in order to use the Aux FX Chains of Zone 1. To view or change the MIDI
Channel for each Zone, see
.
Aux1%, Aux2%
Use the Aux1% and Aux2% parameters to set the Aux 1 and 2 FX send levels for the
Program in each MIDI channel.
The default setting “[p]” will use the dB level or wet/dry percent send value specified in the
Program of the selected MIDI channel. To override one of these send level values, select the
Aux1% or Aux2% parameter for the desired MIDI channel, and enter a new wet/dry percent
send value (0=fully dry, 100=fully wet). A value of [p] can be set by entering -1 and then
pressing the Enter button, or by using the Alpha wheel or -/+ buttons to scroll below 0.
NOTE: In most factory Programs, the send level for Aux 1 is controlled by an Aux mod set to MIDI28
(slider I.) If a send level override is set, it will usually be scaled by the entry value for slider I, with values of
0-127 scaling between 0% wet and the selected send level. To defeat this behavior, set the Mod Override
parameter to ON. This will cause the Program to use the selected send level value.
AUX1 Override, AUX2 Override
Normally, the Aux Effects Chains are specified by the program on the specified Aux Effects
channel. When Override is set to Yes, the Chain parameter can be selected, allowing you to
choose a different Aux effect Chain.
Set Override to Yes to select an override Aux Chain on this page. Set Override to No to use
the Aux FX chain of the specified Aux FX Channel.
Chain
When AUX1 Override or AUX2 Override is set to Yes, you can select an override Aux Chain
for the corresponding Aux Effect. The Chain parameter can not be selected when Override
is set to No, and “(Prog)” is shown as a reminder that the Chain from the Program on the
Aux FX Channel is being used. (See
for a full list of available
Effect Chains). Press the Favorites 1 button to edit the selected Chain.