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Use "Transpose" to specify whether the pitch you play on the keyboard will control the pitch of
the notes generated by the step sequencer.
For this example, turn this On. When this is on, the pitch of the phrase or pattern generated by the
step sequencer will change according to the "BaseNote" value (don't get confused - this is not the
same as the "Bass Note". The Base Note is the "Base" from which the sequence is transposed by
the keyboard). If this is off, the same pitches will play regardless of where you play on the key-
board. This is suitable for drum patterns.
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Use "BaseNote" to specify the note number that will be the basis for the pitches generated by
the step sequencer.
For this example, set this to C4. If "BaseNote" is set to C4, the phrase will play at the recorded
pitches when you press the C4 note. When you press the B3 note, the phrase will play one semi-
tone below the recorded pitches.
After you record on the step sequencer, the lowest note of the data will automatically be assigned
as the "BaseNote" for that sequence.
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Use "ScanTop" and "ScanBotom" to specify the range of keys that will be controled the step
sequencer.
The step sequencer will start when you play a key within the range specified by "ScanTop" and
"ScanBotom."
For more about settings for starting the sequencer and layered or split keyboard settings, refer to
p.64 "Key Zone settings."
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Use "S.SeqLink" to specify whether the two step sequencers will be linked.
For this example we will turn this Off, and use only step sequencer 1.
If this is On, the two step sequencers will be linked, and will play in the order of STEP SEQ1 ➝
STEP SEQ2, effectively creating a single step sequencer with up to 64 steps.
If the step sequencers are linked, you won't be able to change the playback order of the sequencers.
If you want to exchange the order, use P16–5: UTILITY – ARP tab page "SwapStepSeq" to exchange
the sequence data. (☞p.110 "SwapStepSeq")
If the sequencers are linked, the settings of STEP SEQ1 will take priority for all parameters that can-
not be set individually.
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Press the [PROGRAM] button to return to the Program Play mode.
This completes preparations for recording.
Start recording
1
If the ARPEGGIATOR/STEP SEQUENCER [ON] button is on, turn it off.
2
Press the ARPEGGIATOR/STEP SEQUENCER
[TYPE/STEP REC] button.
The [TYPE/STEP REC] button will blink, and the dis-
play will ask "Sure?"
3
Press the [TYPE/STEP REC] button or the [EDIT/YES]
button.
You will enter the record-ready mode.
"REC Step" will indicate the step to be recorded. Step
recording always begins from step 1.
"Gate Time" indicates the length of the note played at
that step.
"Velocity" indicates the velocity of the note played at
that step.
Program parameter editing
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