Multi Edit Mode
ARP1 and ARP2 (Arpeggiator 1 & 2) Pages
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Mod Override
The Mod Override parameter allows you to select a controller or modulation source which
will control the send level or dry/wet amount for the Aux 1 or Aux 2 Chain. Selecting a Mod
Override will disable any Aux Mod controller or modulation source that was assigned in the
Program of the Aux FX Channel.
If you select a MIDI controller for the Mod Override (entries 1 through 95 in the Mod
Override list), you must select the same MIDI controller number in the “Dest” field for the
desired controller on the Multi CCs or Multi Switches page. This must be done for each
Zone that you wish to apply the Mod override controller. These pages allow you to set entry/
exit values as well as scaling and offset values for the Mod Override controller.
When the Mod Override parameter is selected, you can quickly select one of the Forte SE’s
physical controllers by holding the Enter button and moving the controller.
Send Levels and Pre/post Ins.
On the bottom half of the page, there are two parameters for each of the 16 MIDI channels:
Send Level (top row) and Pre-/Post-Insert (bottom row).
The setting for each Send Level parameter determines if each channel’s Aux Send Level is
overridden, and if so, by what value (value is in dry/wet percent, 0=fully dry, 100=fully
wet). A value of [p] means “no override” (i.e., use the dB or percent values specified in the
program). 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 ROM 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 be scaled by the current
value of slider I. (To use Slider I in Multi Mode, use the Multi CCs page for each desired
Zone to set the Slider I Mode to “MIDI CC” and “Dest” to MIDI 28.)
The setting for each Pre-/Post-Insert parameter determines if the Aux routing for each
channel is overridden, and if so, by what routing. Pre means that the Aux Send takes place
before any Insert Effect is applied, whereas a setting of Pst means that the Aux Send takes
place post-Insert Effect. (Of course, if the program on the channel has no Insert Effects
loaded, then this parameter will make no difference.) A value of [p] means “no override” (i.e.,
use the values specified in the program).