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Mode (Fixed Note Mode)
[Trigger As Played, Trigger All Tones]
Specifies how tones will be triggered when "Fixed Note" is
checked.
Trigger As Played: The Tones will be triggered according to
the number of keys pressed.
Trigger All Tones: Pressing a single key will trigger all
Tones.
Example)
Here's how the drums pattern will sound when "Fixed
Note" is checked. Tone 1 is assigned a note number that
plays a kick sound, Tone 2 a snare, and Tone 3 a hi-hat.
With a setting of Trigger As Played, pressing one key
will sound only Tone 1 (kick). Pressing two keys will
sound Tone 1 (kick) and Tone 2 (snare). Pressing three
keys will sound all three Tones 1–3 (kick, snare, hi-hat). If
the "Vel (Velocity)" of each Tone is set to Key, each Tone
will be sounded at the velocity with which each key was
played.
With a setting of Trigger All Tones, playing one key is
sufficient to sound all three; Tone 1 (kick), Tone 2 (snare),
and Tone 3 (hi-hat). If the "Vel (Velocity)" of each Tone is
set to Key, the Tones will be sounded at the correspond-
ing velocity each time a key is pressed.
Tone No.
This is valid only if "Fix Note" (6.1–1d) is checked. It selects
the Tone.
Fixed Note No.
Specifies the note number for the selected Tone. You can also
input this value by holding down the [ENTER] key and
pressing a note on the keyboard.
6.1–1e: UTILITY
For details on how to select the desired utility function, refer
to "PROG 1.1–1d: UTILITY."
Write Arpeggio Patterns
This command writes user arpeggio patterns U000 (I–A/B)–
U327 (E–H).
1 Select "Write Arpeggio Patterns" to access the dialog box.
2 To execute the Write command press the [F8] ("OK") key.
To cancel without executing press the [F7] ("Cancel")
key.
You can also write the same data as "Write Arpeggio Pat-
terns" by pressing the [WRITE] key.
Press the [WRITE] key to access the "Update Arpeggio
Patterns" dialog box, and press the [F8] to write the data.
"Pat,"" Tempo," "Oct," "Reso," "Sort," "Latch,"
"K.Sync," and "Kbd" are parameters that are set in Pro-
gram, Combination, and Multi modes. The Write opera-
tion executed here does not save these parameters.
If you move here from Program or Combination mode
and set these parameters, you must return to the origi-
nal mode and write them.
Patterns U200 (E–A)–U327 (E–H) are for the patterns of
some EXB-PCM series option boards (sold separately).
Rename Arpeggio Pattern
This command renames the selected user arpeggio pattern.
Up to sixteen characters can be input. Preset patterns P00–
P04 cannot be selected ( BG p.85).
Copy Arpeggio Pattern
This command copies the settings of another user arpeggio
pattern to the currently selected arpeggio pattern. It is not
possible to copy from a preset arpeggio pattern P00–P04.
1 Select "Copy Arpeggio Pattern" to access the dialog box.
2 Select the copy source arpeggio pattern "From."
3 To execute the Copy Arpeggio Pattern command press
the [F8] ("OK") key. To cancel without executing press
the [F7] ("Cancel") key.
6.1–2: Edit
[00...11]
Here you can input Tones 0–11 for each step 01 to 48. "Step"
can be a maximum of 48 steps, and Tone corresponds to up
to twelve notes for the (up to) twelve keys pressed simulta-
[C–1...G9]
neously. If "Sort" (6.1–1b) is checked, the notes that were
pressed will correspond in ascending order of pitch to Tones
0, 1, etc. If "Sort" (6.1–1b) is unchecked, the notes that were
pressed will correspond to Tones 0, 1, etc. in the order in
which they were pressed.
These parameters are not valid for preset patterns P00–
P04.
6.1–2a
6–2a: Step, Ptch, Gt, Vel, Flam
Step (Step No.)
Select the step that you wish to edit, and set/reset each
Tone.
When the "Step" is selected, use the numeric keys to input
the Tones. Numeric keys [0]–[9] correspond to Tones 0–9, [–
] corresponds to Tone 10, and [./HOLD] to Tone 11. Each
time you press a key, the Tone will be set or reset.
If "Fix Note" (6.1–1d) is checked, this will be displayed as
" ." If unchecked, this will be displayed as " ."
To delete all Tones of a step, use the Utility "Delete Step." To
insert a blank step, use the Utility "Insert Step."
Ptch (Pitch Offset)
For each step, the pitch corresponding to the Tone can be
raised or lowered in semitone steps. This lets you make set-
tings for the same tone in each step to create a melody, or to
make settings for two or more tones in each step to play par-
allel chords.
6.1–2b
[01...48]
[–48...+48]
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