The Save Arp Soft Button; Arpeggiator Common Parameters; Arp Preset; State - Kurzweil Flash Play PC4 Musician's Manual

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Program Edit Mode
The Arpeggiator (ARP) Page

The SAVE ARP Soft Button

If you have adjusted any Arpeggiator settings, you have the option of saving a new Arp
Preset to a User location, where it will be available to use with other Programs and Multis.
All settings on the ARP page are saved as part of the arp preset, except for the State and
KeyRange parameters, which are stored with the Program/Multi. If you don't save an arp
preset, the arp settings will still be saved with the current Program or Multi.
Press the SAVE ARP soft button to initiate a save. You will have the option to select the ID
number and name for your Arp Preset.

Arpeggiator Common Parameters

The following common parameters are used by the Arpeggiator in both Classic and Step
Sequencer mode.

Arp Preset

Use the Arp Preset parameter to recall factory or user created Arpeggiator settings. An Arp
Preset contains settings for all of the parameters on the ARP page (except for the State and
KeyRange parameters, which are stored with the Program/Multi). Scrolling through the Arp
Presets is an easy way to discover the different possibilities of the arpeggiator, or to find a
preset similar to what you want and continue to edit it from there.
You can save your current settings as an Arp Preset by pressing the SAVE ARP soft button. If
you select a different Arp Preset before saving your current Arpeggiator settings, the current
Arpeggiator settings will be replaced by the settings from the preset without showing a
warning. Be sure to save your settings as an Arp Preset if you want to be able to recall them
after making additional changes. Even if you don't save the current Arpeggiator settings as an
Arp Preset, the most recent settings will always be saved with the Program or Multi when the
Program or Multi is saved. Changing any of the Arp parameters will change the Preset to "0
Edited Arp", to indicate that the previous preset settings are no longer being used.

State

Use the State parameter to turn the Arpeggiator On or Off. This corresponds to the ARP
button in the front panel ARPEGGIATOR section. In a Multi, this parameter can also be
switched on using Controller destination 147 (ArpOn) and switched off using Controller
destination 148 (ArpOff).
Arp Mode
The two Arpeggiator modes, Classic and Step Sequencer, offer different means of shaping and
editing Arpeggiator patterns. Depending upon this mode, the ARP page will provide access
to different options and editable patterns.
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