
Global Mode
MIDI Page
12-20
Multi Controllers (MultiCtls)
When a Multi is selected, this parameter determines how the sliders respond to movement.
When set to Instant, moving a slider will result in the assigned parameter immediately
jumping to the slider position. With some parameters an abrupt change to the sound may
be undesirable. In this case set this parameter to PassEntry and the slider will only become
active when the slider is moved past the Multi Entry Value. This results in smooth changes to
the sound.
MIDI Page
The Forte SE can transmit and receive MIDI via its MIDI ports and USB. The MIDI page in
Global Mode allows you to configure how this will be handled.
Parameter
Range of Values
Default Value
Destination
NONE, LOCAL, MIDI, MIDI+LOCAL, USB, USB+LOCAL, USB+MIDI,
USB+MIDI+LOCAL
USB+MIDI+LOCAL
ChangeMultis
Immediate, AllKeysUp
Immediate
Bank Select
Ctl 0, Ctl 32, Ctl 0/32
Ctl 0/32
PrgChangeMode
Extended, K2600
Extended
LocalKbdChan
None, 1 to 16
None
SysExID
0 to 127
0
Recv MMC
Off, On
Off
Dest (Destination)
The Destination parameter determines the destination of MIDI data generated by striking
keys or activating controllers. This data can be sent to the Forte SE sound engine, through
the MIDI out ports, or both. You can set this parameter to NONE (aka Local Off), or any
combination of the three available destinations.
Note that this parameter is always active and works in conjunction with the Multi Mode
Destination parameter (see
). These parameters act like filters, so if
the Multi Mode Destination parameter is set to USB+MIDI+LOCAL and the Global Mode
parameter is set to LOCAL, the MIDI data will only be transmitted locally.