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Kurzweil FORTE is a 128 voice stage piano featuring FlashPlay technology, supporting up to 16GB of Sound ROM. It boasts two new high definition pianos, enhanced electric pianos, improved modeled organ emulation, and a wider array of effects resources. With its 4.3” 480x272 pixel color display, high-speed USB ports, and improved user interface design, the FORTE delivers an exceptional playing experience. Its comprehensive connectivity options, including MIDI ports, USB ports, and various pedal jacks, make it easy to integrate into your existing setup and expand its capabilities.
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GETTING STARTED GUIDE
This guide will help you hook up the Forte to your sound system and MIDI system, give you a quick overview, and show you how to start playing music with the Forte. A full manual for the Forte can be obtained in electronic format from www.kurzweil.com.
Specifications
Forte is Kurzweil’s new 128 voice stage piano featuring FlashPlay technology. The Forte is Kurzweil’s most advanced stage piano to date. Some of the key specifications and improvements over Kurzweil’s previous stage piano’s include:
• New FlashPlay technology.
• Support for up to 16GB of Sound ROM.
• Two new high definition pianos.
• New high definition electric pianos.
• Improved modelled organ emulation.
• More effects resources.
• 4.3” 480x272 pixel color display.
• High speed USB ports.
• New improved user interface design.
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It’s the sound.
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©2014 Young Chang Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Kurzweil® is a product line of Young Chang Co., Ltd. Kurzweil®, Young
Chang®, V. A. S. T.®, Forte™, and FlashPlay™ are trademarks of Young Chang Co., Ltd. All other trademarks and copyrights are property of their respective companies. Product features and specifications are subject to change without notice.
U.S. Patents 6,806,413, 6,978,288, 8,263,849
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Part Number 910565-001 Rev. A
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Before You Start…
Before You Start…
Don’t connect anything until you make sure the Forte is properly and safely situated. If your
Forte keyboard has been out in the cold, give it time to warm up to room temperature before starting it, since condensation may have formed inside.
Setting up the Forte
1. Set the keyboard on a hard, flat, level surface.
2. Four adhesive-backed rubber feet are provided with Forte. Carefully turn the keyboard over onto a soft surface, remove the paper backing from the rubber feet and attach them.
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NOTE : Unless the instrument will always be used with a keyboard stand, attachment of the rubber feet is strongly advised. Otherwise protruding screws may scratch the tabletop.
3. Connect the AC power cord to the Forte. Before plugging the cable into the power outlet, check that the power is compatible with the Forte. The Forte runs on AC power and works with voltages from 100-240 volts at 50–60 Hz. The voltage level is detected and set automatically by the Forte. If your power source does not have the standard three hole outlet, you should take the time to install a proper grounding system. This will reduce the risk of a shock. If your power outlet is not within these ranges it is recommended you use an appropriate adaptor.
4. Plug the power cable into the wall.
5. Plug the Switch Pedal into the marked SW1 (Sustain) Pedal jack on the Forte rear panel.
6. Connect stereo headphones to the headphone jack on the front left panel, or connect the audio outputs to your mixer or amplifier inputs using standard (1/4-inch) audio cables (use the Left out for mono). Balanced (“TRS” or “Stereo”) cables are recommended if your mixer or amp supports balanced inputs.
7. Make sure your sound system is at a safe volume level. Also make sure that the Forte
Master Volume slider (on the far left side of the front panel) is all the way down.
The Rear Panel
Using the Forte
Using the Forte
1. Power up the Forte using the power switch on the rear left side of the instrument, and then raise the Master Volume slider, and mixer/amp volume. Your Forte keyboard starts up in Program Mode by default. Press one of the buttons under the “Mode” label to the right of the display to switch Modes.
Master Volume Slider Mode Selection
2. If you are connected to a mixing board and hear distortion, reduce the gain level on your mixing board, or use the pad (a switch that decreases the input audio signal level, typically by 20dB) if it has one.
3. To hear the capabilities of the Forte, you can play the demo songs. Press the Hybrid and
Misc Category buttons simultaneously to listen to a demo song.
4. In Program Mode, scroll through the Programs using the Alpha Wheel, the Previous and
Next buttons, or press a Category button to audition the sounds in the Forte. The Forte has short demos for each of the factory Programs. To hear a Program Demo for the current Program, press the Voices and Mallets Category buttons simultaneously.
The Rear Panel
The power switch and most of the Forte connections are located on the rear panel.
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The Rear Panel
The AC Power Jack
The headphone connection is not on the rear panel. It is located on the front left side of the
Forte for easy access
(Underneath the Pitch & Modulation wheels).
The AC Power Jack
Please refer to “Setting up the Forte” on page GS-2.
The USB Ports
Use the “Computer” USB ports to connect the Forte to a computer/tablet in order to do the following:
• Use the Forte as a MIDI controller to play software instruments on a computer.
• Use a computer program to sequence multitrack songs on the Forte.
• Use a computer/tablet to manage the user data contents of the Forte.
• Update the software and sounds of the Forte.
Use the “Storage” USB Port to store custom Programs and Multis on a USB flash drive.
Be sure to check the Kurzweil Music Systems website at www.kurzweil.com for new documentation and software updates before using your new instrument.
The MIDI Ports (In / Thru / Out)
Use the MIDI ports to communicate with other MIDI modules and controllers. The Out port is the MIDI transmitting port, and the In port is the MIDI receiving port. Use the Thru port to pass MIDI data through the Forte to other instuments or modules.
By sliding the switch on the rear panel from Thru to Out, the Forte sends MIDI Out messages on both the Thru and Out ports. The USB ports can also be used to transmit MIDI messages.
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The Rear Panel
Basic MIDI Port Hookup
Basic MIDI Port Hookup
To use the Forte as a MIDI controller for another sound module, use a MIDI cable to connect the MIDI port marked “OUT” to the MIDI input port of the module that you want to control.
Using Forte MIDI Out
To control the Forte using another MIDI controller, use a MIDI cable to connect the MIDI port marked “IN” to the MIDI output port of the controller that you will be using.
Using Forte MIDI In
For other MIDI connection scenarios, please refer to the Forte User Manual.
The Pedal Jacks
Use the five pedal jacks to connect controller pedals to the Forte.
Although optional Kurzweil pedals are recommended, it is possible to use most switch or controller pedals that adhere to the following specifications.
Switch Pedals
Continuous Control
(CC) Pedals
1/4 inch tip-sleeve (mono) plug
10-kOhm linear-taper potentiometer, 1/4 inch tip-ring-sleeve
(stereo) plug with the wiper connected to the tip.
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The Rear Panel
The Pedal Jacks
Pedals are all independently assignable within each Zone of every Multi.
On the back panel the Pedals are labeled as SWITCH 1/2/3, corresponding to the SW 1/2/3 labelling on the top panel. In this manual the Switch Pedals will be referred to as per the top panel (SW1, SW2 and SW3)
Here are the default control settings for the five pedals used by the Forte:
Switch Pedal 1 (SW1)
Switch Pedal 2 (SW2)
Switch Pedal 3 (SW3)
CC Pedal 1 (CC1)
CC Pedal 2 (CC2)
Sustain (MIDI 64)
Sostenuto (MIDI 66)
Soft (MIDI 67)
Expression (Volume) (MIDI 11)
Foot (MIDI 4)
The SW1 (Sustain), SW2 and SW3 Jacks
Use the pedal jacks to connect switch pedals. A switch pedal is a physical controller typically used to control two-state (i.e., “on / off ”) parameters, such as sustain, sostenuto, soft and
Mute Zone.
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NOTE : Do not to step on the switch pedals when powering up the Forte, as the state of the pedal is detected as part of the power up sequence.
The Rear Panel
The Pedal Jacks
The Forte supports a single switch pedal or half-damper pedal on each of the SW1, SW2 and
SW3 jacks.
NOTE : It is not recommended to plug CC pedals into the SW inputs.
Due to the flexible switch pedal support, CC pedals may not operate as expected in these inputs.
If you are not using a Kurzweil switch pedal, make sure it’s connected before you turn on the Forte. This ensures that the pedal will work properly (it might function in reverse—off when it’s down and on when it’s up—if you turn on your Forte before plugging in the pedal).
Similarly, don’t press any of your switch pedals while powering up, as the Forte verifies each pedal’s orientation during power-up. If you’re pressing a pedal, you might cause it to work in reverse.
Connecting a Dual Switch Pedal
You can connect a dual switch pedal with a single stereo plug, such as the Kurzweil
KFP-2S, into the SW1 and SW2 jacks. You will need a Y adapter with a stereo 1/4-inch jack and two mono 1/4-inch plugs. Plug the Y adapter into the SW1 and SW2 jacks, then connect the dual switch pedal to the Y adapter. If the Sustain and Sostenuto functions are swapped, then swap the two mono plugs.
If you’re not familiar with traditional piano technique, the sostenuto (center) pedal on a grand piano allows one to hold chords in the bass while continuing to play the melody without the latter notes sustaining. Any keys that are down when you depress the pedal will sustain when you let go of the keys, but new notes played afterward will not be sustained. Releasing the pedal puts things back to normal. Of course it can be programmed to do other functions as well.
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The Rear Panel
The Pedal Jacks
The CC1 (Volume) and CC2 Jacks
Use the CC pedal jacks to connect continuous control (or CC) pedals. A CC pedal is a physical controller typically used to control multi-state (i.e., “continuous”) parameters such as volume or wah.
The Kurzweil CC-1 continuous control pedal will work best with Forte, but it is also possible to use some third-party continuous control pedals designed for synthesizers.
NOTE : Only CC pedals should be connected to the CC pedal input.
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Connecting to Your Audio System
The Audio Jacks (A & B Audio Outputs)
The Audio Jacks (A & B Audio Outputs)
Please refer to “Connecting to Your Audio System” below.
The Headphones Jack
Use the Headphones jack to listen to the Forte on stereo headphones. The headphone jack is located at the front left of the instrument, under the Pitch & Modulation wheels.
You will need a 1/4-inch-to-1/8-inch adapter in order to use headphones that have a smaller mini plug connector.
Connecting to Your Audio System
After you’ve turned down the level on your sound system, connect the Forte analog audio outputs to your sound system using a pair of balanced (TRS or “stereo”) or unbalanced (TS or
“mono”) audio cables. Unbalanced cables will always work, but if you’re going into balanced inputs, use balanced cables for a better signal-to-noise ratio and a bit more volume. The Forte analog outputs are balanced.
You’ll find four 1/4-inch balanced audio output jacks on the rear panel, the “A” Audio Output pair and the “B” Output pair. Connect one end of each audio cable to your mixing board or PA system inputs, and connect the other end to the “A” Audio Output jacks marked Left (Mono) and Right on the rear panel of the Forte. If you have only one input available, use the Forte’s
Left (Mono) output to get the full signal in mono. Use the jack marked Headphones (located on the front/left of the instrument) to listen to Forte on headphones. When headphones are plugged in, sound still comes through the Left and Right audio jacks.
Forte connected to powered speakers and headphones
“A” AUDIO OUTPUTS
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Connecting to a Computer
The Headphones Jack
Forte connected to a mixer, powered speakers and headphones
“A” AUDIO OUTPUTS
Connecting to a Computer
To connect the Forte to a computer/tablet, simply connect the Forte using the provided or compatible cable.
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If you wish to use your own cable, make sure that it is a Type-A-to-Type-B USB cable (the
USB port of Forte being Type B). By default, the Forte will act as a MIDI controller (rather than a hard drive) when connected to a computer.
NOTE : Some devices like the iPad® will require you to purchase adaptors to connect a USB cable.
Front Panel Overview
Front Panel Overview
EQ/Compressor
1 Channel/Zone buttons 11 Soft Buttons
2 Five programmable switches
3 Multi Zone mute buttons
4 Master EQ/Compressor
5 Volume slider
12 LCD display
13 LCD adjust
14 Rotary dial (Alpha wheel)
15 Mode buttons
6 Transpose buttons 16 Category buttons
7 Tap Tempo & Variation buttons 17 User button
8 Pitch & Modulation wheels
9 Nine programmable sliders
10 Save button
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Previous/Next buttons
Favorites buttons
EQ/Compressor
The EQ and Compressor buttons and knobs control the master effects that are applied to the
“A” Audio Outputs.
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Front Panel Overview
Display and Soft Buttons
Display and Soft Buttons
The 480 x 272 pixel color display provides the main user interface for the Forte. The buttons immediately below the display are the soft buttons and their functions change depending upon what screen is displayed. The functions of the soft buttons on each screen are described in the bottom row of the display.
Sliders and Buttons
In Program Mode, the sliders and buttons are used to control various Program parameters (the last four sliders and buttons are typically used for controlling effects). When KB3 Programs are being played, the sliders and buttons control organ functions labeled in blue. In Multi
Mode, the first four sliders and buttons control Multi Zone volumes and Zone Mutes.
LED Ladders
The LED Ladders show the current value of the slider. When you change Programs or Multis that value of the slider may differ from the physical position of the slider.
Category Buttons and Number Pad
These buttons are used for navigating categories in Program Mode, and for entering numbers in various places. Generally the Forte automatically adjusts what these buttons will be used for, but in cases where there are two entry methods available, the mode of the buttons can be changed with the Keypad button. Programs can be selected by Category, or after pressing the
Keypad Button, by typing in the ID number.
Favorites Buttons
The Favorites buttons can be programmed to immediately take you to your Favorite Programs and Multis. To assign the currently selected Program or Multi to a Favorites button, press and hold the desired Favorites button for a few seconds until the display indicates that the Favorite has been saved.
Cheek Block Controls
The Cheek Block has a Pitch Wheel, Modulation Wheel, Tap Tempo button, Variation Button and Transpose buttons, as well as the headphone connector.
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Selecting Programs and Multis
Cheek Block Controls
Selecting Programs and Multis
The Forte supports two types of sounds. The first type is a Program, and these are normally a single instrument, such as a piano, or an organ. A Program is similar to a “preset” or “patch” on other synthesizers. The Forte has an extensive range of factory Programs, and additional memory for further user Programs. Both factory and user Programs are arranged into 20 categories.
The other type of sound is the more complex Multi. A Multi is a combination of Programs arranged as layers and splits across the keyboard. They are similar to setups, from the Kurzweil
PC series, SP series and K2 series, and are similar to Combis or Multis from other synthesizers.
The Forte has a range of factory Multis and additional memory for further user Multis.
The Forte has been designed so that it is quick and easy to select Programs and Multis from the front panel.
Use the following guide to audition the factory sounds on the Forte.
The Forte always powers up in Program Mode. Use the Alpha Wheel or Previous/Next
Buttons to browse Programs in the current category. To change categories, press a Category button and its LED will light. To select a Program by ID number, press the Keypad Button so that its LED lights. Use the numbers on the Category buttons to enter an ID number, then press the Enter button. Press the Keypad Button again to return to Category selection. Press the Voices and Mallets Category buttons simultaneously to hear a short demo song for the currently selected Program. To return to Program Mode from a different mode, simply press the Program Mode button.
In Program Mode, pressing a Category button will select a Category Default Program for that
Category. The Category Default Program can be set by the user for each Category. By default the Forte has the Category Default Program for each Category set to the first Program of each
Category. To change the Category Default Program, first select the desired Program. Next, press and hold the Category button of the currently selected Category for a few seconds until the display indicates that the Category Default Program has been saved.
To play a Multi, simply press the Multi Mode Button and the Multi Mode Button LED will light. Use the Alpha Wheel or Previous/Next Buttons to browse Multis.
In Program or Multi Mode, press the User button to view User edited Programs or Multis that you have saved or loaded to the Forte. The LED on the User button will light. Press the User button again to view factory Programs or Multis.
The Sliders, Wheels, Pedals and Switches can control each of the factory Programs and Multis, to produce variations to the sound. When one of these controls is used the Forte LCD will display information about the parameter that control is assigned to. Don’t forget to try out these controls as you explore the factory sounds on the Forte.
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Modes
Program Mode
The Forte also features Favorites Buttons to quickly recall your favorite sounds. The Favorites buttons store a set of 10 Programs and/or Multis. To assign the currently selected Program or
Multi to a Favorites button, press and hold the desired Favorites button for a few seconds until the display indicates that the Favorite has been saved. To recall a Favorite Program or Multi, simply press one of the Favorites buttons. The Favorites buttons will work from whichever mode you are currently in, changing to Program Mode or Multi Mode automatically if required.
Modes
The Forte has five main modes; Program Mode, Multi Mode, Multi Edit, Global Mode and
Storage Mode.
Program Mode
The Forte always powers up in Program Mode, and this is where single sounds can be played straight from the keyboard, or multitimbrally via MIDI.
Controller Conventions
Generally the factory Programs have the following controllers assigned.
Synthesis
Variation 2
Layer On/Off
Variation 3
Layer On/Off
Forte Controller Conventions
AmpEnv
Impact
Rel. Samples
On/Off
Trem/Vibrato
LFO Shape
Effects
Distortion/Other
Enable
Mod/Chorus
Enable Delay Enable Reverb Enable
Filter Freq or EQ
Filter Res or EQ
AmpEnv
Attack
AmpEnv
Decay or
Release
AmpEnv
Release or
Trem/Vib Rate
Dist Amount
Drive/Other
Mod Amount or Depth
Delay
Amount
Reverb
Amount
Wheels/Variation
Var
Pitch
Up/Down
More
Tremolo Amount/
Pad Filter Freq
Pad/Wah
Enable
Pitch
Less
Mod
CC Pedals
Expression Wah
CCPed 1 CCPed 2
SW Pedals
Sustain Sostenuto
SW
Ped 1
SW
Ped 2
Soft
SW
Ped 3
SW1 SW2 SW3
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Modes
Multi Mode
Saving Programs
If you make changes to the current Program using any of the controllers (Sliders, Wheels or Switches), the Save button’s LED lights to indicate that a change has been made to that
Program. The Save button is located left of the display. To save a copy of the Program with the changes you’ve made, press the Save button once. The Save button’s LED begins to blink and it calls up the Save Dialog. The Save Dialog allows you to choose an ID number that will be associated with the program you are saving.
Splits and Layers
Programs can be Split into Multis, so that keys in one region of the keyboard play a different program than another region. Programs can also be Layered into Multis, so that more than one Program can be played by striking one key. Press the Split or Layer soft button to create a
Split or Layer Multi containing the current Program. You will then be able to add up to three additional programs to create a Split or Layered Multi containing up to four Programs.
Multi Mode
Multi mode allows you to play Multis, which are arrangements of up to 4 Programs split and/ or layered in Zones across selected ranges of the keyboard. The volume of the Program in each Zone can be easily adjusted while you are playing by using sliders A through D, and each
Zone can be muted and enabled by using the Zone Mute buttons above these sliders. You can create custom assignments for the remaining sliders, buttons and foot controllers to control effects and synthesis parameters of each Program.
Multi Edit Mode
Multi Edit Mode is used to modify the many parameters that make up Multis, including
Program Selection, Volume, Pan, Controller assignments, effects and the layering and split options. Multi Edit Mode allows for powerful customizations of the many built in sounds available on Forte and allows you to make new and unique sound combinations for your own performances and compositions.
Global Mode
Global Mode gives you access to the global parameters of the Forte. It allows you to edit the master settings of the unit. It also allows you to restore factory defaults on the unit by performing a Hard or Soft Reset. Some of the more common settings are summarized below.
MIDI Settings
MIDI channels, modes and other parameters related to transmitting and receiving MIDI are set within the MIDI pages.
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Modes
Storage Mode
Info
The Info page shows a number of key settings for your Forte, including the current operating system, object and sound versions. This is the place to check to see if you are running the current operating system and object versions.
System Reset
In the unlikely event that something goes wrong with the settings or software of your Forte, or if you just want to start fresh, you can return the Forte to the factory default state by doing a System Reset.
NOTE : System Reset will erase ALL of the USER Programs and Multis, so it is important to back up your sounds before attempting to reset
Forte. Factory Program/Multis are not affected.
Storage Mode
Storage Mode facilitates loading and saving objects for the Forte.
Saving to External Storage
Programs and Multis that you have created can be saved to a USB Flash Drive or a computer/ tablet.
Loading from External Storage
Programs and Multis can be loaded onto the Forte from USB Flash Drives or a computer/ tablet. This allows you to load new sounds from Kurzweil or other developers, or to load sounds that you have previously saved.
Updating the Forte
Please check online at www.kurzweil.com for Forte updates. Detailed instructions on updating the Forte are available with the update package. It is important that these instructions are followed closely for trouble free updating of the Forte.
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