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Global Settings, Wave Seq., Drum Kits
The drumsample corresponding to each note number will
differ depending on the drum kit. It's best to play the
keyboard to find the drum sound you want; then hold
down ENTER button and play that note to enter the
desired note number.
4. Close the Fixed Notes dialog and press the EDIT
button.
5. Enter the kick (Tone 1).
In the touch grid, set tone 1 (C2) of Step 01 and 05.
6. Enter the snare (Tone 2).
In the touch grid, set tone 2 (F2) of Step 03 and 07.
7. Enter the closed hi-hat (Tone 3).
In the touch grid, set tone 3 (F#3) of Step 01, 02, 03, 05,
06, and 07.
8. Enter the open hi-hat (Tone 4).
In the touch grid, set tone 4 (A#3) for Step 04 and 08.
9. Close the ARP Pattern Edit dialog. If Fixed Note
Mode is set to As Played, playing a single note on the
keyboard will cause only the kick (Tone 1) to play.
Playing two notes on the keyboard will cause only the
kick (Tone 1) and snare (Tone 2) to play. In this way, the
number of keys that you play will be played by the same
number of tones.
10.Press the EDIT button and set the parameters for
each step.
Use Velocity etc. to add accents to the rhythm pattern.
The Gate and Velocity settings you select here will be
valid if the Gate and Velocity parameters (PROGRAM >
ARP/DT page Scene Setup dialog) of the program
selected in PROGRAM mode are set to Step. If these
parameters have a setting other than Step, the Gate and
Velocity that were specified for each individual step will
be ignored, and the notes of the arpeggio will be sounded
according to the settings of the PROGRAM mode Scene
Setup dialog. Check the settings of the program.
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When specifying Gate and Velocity, press the SELECT
button to select ARP, and set knob 1 (GATE) and knob 2
(VELOCITY) to the center position (12 o'clock).
Dual arpeggiator editing
Here we will use a combination as an example in our
explanation.
The same procedure applies when editing an arpeggio
pattern in SEQUENCER mode.
If you have entered this mode from the COMBINATION
mode, the arpeggio pattern selected by the combination will
be affected by your editing.
Note: To edit a preloaded arpeggio pattern, you might want
to copy it to an unused user arpeggio pattern first and then
edit it.
1. In COMBINATION mode, select a combination that
uses the arpeggio pattern you wish to edit.
For this example, select a combination where both
arpeggiators A and B are assigned.
2. Press the ARP button to turn on the arpeggiator (the
button will light up).
Even if the arpeggiator had been turned off when you
moved here, you can use the ARP button to turn it on.
However, if Arpeggiator Run A or B are not checked,
and if Arpeggiator Assign, is set to off, then the
arpeggiator will not function.
3. Select the GLOBAL > Arpeggio Pattern– Setup page.
4. If you accessed this page from COMBINATION
mode, use the "Arpeggio Select" A and B to select the
arpeggiator that you wish to edit.
If this is A, your editing will apply to the parameters and
user arpeggio pattern of arpeggiator A.
If this is B, your editing will apply to the parameters and
user arpeggio pattern of arpeggiator B.
5. Switch between arpeggiators A and B, and edit their
respective user arpeggio patterns.
If you wish to stop one of the arpeggiators, return to
COMBINATION mode, and in COMBINATION > Play–
Arpeggio A or the Arpeggio B page and uncheck the
Arpeggiator Run check box.
6. To modify the name of a user arpeggio pattern, use the
Utility "Rename Arpeggio Pattern." (See page 693 of
the PG)
7. If you wish to save the edited user arpeggio pattern in
internal memory, you must write the user arpeggio
pattern.
In this case, both user arpeggio patterns will be written
simultaneously. If you turn off the power without writing,
the edited contents will be lost (see page 693 of the PG).
8. If you wish to save the state of the combination at the
same time, return to COMBINATION mode and
write the combination. (See page 70)
Note: When editing a user arpeggio pattern, pay attention to
the global MIDI channel, the channel of each track, and the
arpeggiator assignments, and make sure that the arpeggiator
you are hearing is the pattern that you wish to edit.

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