Editing The Arpeggiator - Korg MMT RADIAS Owner's Manual

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2
Go to the Program Edit mode P13–4: EQ/FX – MFX tab
page.
3
Move the cursor to the effect name, and select effect
type.
4
Use "Edit" to select the effect parameter that will be
adjusted by the MASTER FX [EDIT] knob.
The available parameters will depend on the effect
type.
5
Make settings for the other effect parameters.
The effect parameters will depend on the effect type.
☞p.121 "Effect guide"

Editing the arpeggiator

Here's how to edit the arpeggiator parameters in the Program Edit mode. For details on using the buttons
and knobs to make settings, refer to p.22 "Assigning the arpeggiator to a sound."
Assigning the arpeggiator to a timbre, and editing the parameters
In this example, we'll assign the arpeggiator to timbre 1 and edit the arpeggiator parameters.
Assigning the arpeggiator to a timbre
1
Press the TIMBRE SELECT [1] button.
2
Use the ARPEGGIATOR/STEP SEQUENCER [SELECT] button to select ARPEGGIATOR.
In order to view the Program Edit mode ARPEGGIATOR page, the arpeggiator must already be
assigned to the selected timbre.
Editing the parameters
3
Go to the Program Edit mode P14–1: ARPEGGIATOR
– COMN tab page.
4
Use "Type" to select an arpeggio pattern.
For this example select Alt1.
5
Use "Range" to specify the range of the arpeggio pat-
tern.
For this example select 1 octave.
6
Use "KeySync" to specify synchronization with the keyboard.
For this example turn this On. If this is On, the arpeggio pattern will start from the beginning at
each note-on.
7
Use "Resolutn" to specify the resolution (the note duration of each step, based on the tempo).
This specifies the duration of each arpeggiated note - quarter note, eighth note, etc.
8
Use "LastStep" to specify the number of steps in the arpeggio pattern.
The number of steps you specify here will be equal to one cycle of the arpeggio pattern.
9
Use "Swing" to specify the amount of swing applied to the timing of the arpeggio pattern.
"Swing" adjusts the timing of even-numbered steps in the arpeggiator, giving the rhythm a sense
of swing.
Program parameter editing
47

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