Kurzweil Forte SE Musician's Manual page 132

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Simultaneous makes the Arpeggiator latch each note you play and repeat it in time with the
Tempo value, sort of like a digital delay with no decay. If you play a C and hold it while you
play an E and a G, the Arpeggiator will play all three notes at the same time and at the same
tempo. Simultaneous also works well with Shift and Limit, allowing you to shift multiple
notes simultaneously.
The ARP2 Page
Editing Patterns in Classic Mode
The ARP2 page will allow you to set different parameters depending upon the Arp Mode
selected. When set to "Classic" the ARP2 page will give access to these parameters:
With Arp Mode set to Pattern, Velocity Mode and Duration Mode include step sequencers
for note and velocity shifting, allowing you to more precisely control how your Arpeggiator
(or MIDI note input) is processed.
Velocity Mode
Velocity (Fixed)
Duration Mode
Duration (Fixed)
ShftPattrn (Shift
Pattern)
Velocity Mode
Velocity sets the attack velocity of the played notes. With Velocity set to First, all notes play
at the velocity of the first played note. With Velocity set to Played, each note repeats with
the same velocity you played it at. With Velocity set to Last, all notes play at the velocity of
the most recently played note. With Velocity set to Aftertouch, the velocities are controlled
by keyboard pressure: as you hold and push down on any key, the velocities get higher, and as
you ease up they get lower.
First, Played, Last, Aftertouch, MIDI 109,
Fixed, Pattern (1-74 factory patterns plus
user created patterns) Human1-4,
Chimp1-4, MissNotes1-9
1 to 100
Fixed, Pattern
1% to 100%
Off, 1-69 factory patterns
Program Edit Mode
The Arpeggiator Function
Played
100
100%
Off
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