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Arpeggio patterns U000 (I–A/B)–U327(E–H) can be
selected using the numeric keys [0]–[9] and the
[ENTER] key.
Octave*
Specifies the number of octaves in which the arpeggio will
be played.
If a user arpeggio pattern is selected, the range of the
arpeggio will depend on the "Octave Motion" (GLO-
BAL 6.1–1c) setting.
Reso (Resolution)*
Specifies the timing resolution of the arpeggio. The notes of
the arpeggio will be played at the interval you specify:
,
,
,
, or
. The speed of the arpeggio pattern is
determined by the " (Tempo)" and the "Resolution."
Gate
Specifies the length (gate time) of each note in the arpeggio.
000–100(%): Each note will be played with the specified gate
time.
Step: This is available when an user arpeggio pattern U000
(I-A/B)–U327 (E-H) is selected for "Pattern." When this is
selected, the gate time specified for each step will be used.
The gate time can also be controlled by the [ARP-GATE]
knob. Rotating the knob toward the left will shorten the gate
time, and rotating it toward the right will lengthen the gate
time. When the knob is at the 12 o'clock position, the gate
time will be as specified here.
Velocity
Specifies the velocity of the notes in the arpeggio.
001–127: Each note will sound with the specified velocity
value.
Key: Each note will sound with the velocity value at which
it was actually played.
Step: This is available when an user arpeggio pattern U000
(I-A/B)–U327 (E-H) is selected for "Pattern." When this is
selected, the velocity specified for each step will be used.
The velocity can also be controlled by the [ARP-VELOCITY]
knob. Rotating the knob toward the left will decrease the
velocity, and rotating it toward the right will increase the
velocity. When the knob is at the 12 o'clock position, the
velocity will be as specified here.
Swing
This parameter shifts the timing of the odd-numbered notes
of the arpeggio.
When Resolution =
Step 1
2
3
4
5
–50
–25
Swing
Sort*
This specifies the order in which the notes you press will be
arpeggiated.
On (Checked): Notes will be arpeggiated in the order of
their pitch, regardless of the order in which you pressed
them.
Off (Unchecked): Notes will be arpeggiated in the order in
which you pressed them.
[1, 2, 3, 4]
[
,
,
,
,
,
]
,
[000...100(%), Step]
[001...127, Key, Step]
[–100...+100(%)]
6
7
8
9
+25
+25
[Off, On]
Latch*
Specifies whether or not the arpeggio will continue playing
after you take your hand off the keyboard of a connected
MIDI instrument.
On (Checked): The arpeggio will continue playing after you
remove your hand from the keyboard.
Off (Unchecked): The arpeggio will stop when you remove
your hand from the keyboard.
Key Sync.*
Specifies whether the arpeggio pattern will begin when you
press a key on a connected MIDI instrument, or whether it
will always follow the " (Tempo)" setting.
On (Checked): The arpeggio pattern will start playing from
the beginning when a note-on occurs from a condition
where no keys are pressed. This setting is suitable when you
are playing in realtime and want the arpeggio to play from
the beginning of the measure.
Off (Unchecked): The arpeggio pattern will always play
according to the " (Tempo) ."
Keyboard*
This specifies whether the notes you play on the keyboard of
a connected MIDI instrument will be sounded as usual in
addition to being sounded as part of the arpeggio.
On (Checked): The notes you play will be sounded on their
own, in addition to being sounded as part of the arpeggio.
For example if you simultaneously press two or more notes,
they will be sounded as usual in addition to being played as
arpeggiated notes.
Off (Unchecked): Only the arpeggiated notes will be heard.
* These parameters can also be set in "1.1–3: Arp."
6.1–1b: Arpeggiator Tempo
(Tempo)
Sets the tempo.
This can also be set by the [TEMPO] knob. When "MIDI
Clock" (GLOBAL 2.1–1a) is External, this will indicate EXT,
and the arpeggiator will synchronize to MIDI Clock mes-
sages received from an external MIDI device.
6.1–1c: UTILITY
"Write Program" (1.1–1d)
For details on how to select the desired utility function, refer
to "PROG 1.1–1d: UTILITY."
Copy Arpeggiator
This command copies arpeggio settings.
1 Select "Copy Arpeggiator" to access the dialog box.
2 In "From" specify the copy source arpeggio settings
(mode, bank, number).
3 If you are copying from Combination or Multi mode,
specify whether you wish to copy from A or B.
4 To execute the Copy Arpeggio operation, press the [F8]
("OK") key. To cancel, press the [F7] ("Cancel") key.
[Off, On]
[040...240, EXT]
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