Arpeggio Type Name; Mega Voices And Mega Voice Arpeggios - Yamaha Montage 7 Reference Manual

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Arpeggio Type Name

The Arpeggio Types are named according to certain rules and abbreviations. Once you understand these
rules and abbreviations, you'll find it easy to browse through and select the desired Arpeggio Types.
Arpeggio types with "_N" at the end of the type name (example: HipHop1_N)
These Arpeggios are for using with the Normal Part, and Arpeggios with complex notes can be created
even when triggered by one note
Arpeggio types with "_C" at the end of the type name (example: Rock1_C)
These Arpeggios are for using with the Normal Part, and correct Arpeggios can be created corresponding
to the chord you play
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Arpeggio types with a normal name (example: UpOct1)
In addition to the above types, there are three playback types: the Arpeggios created for use of Normal
Parts and played back using only the played notes and their octave notes
created for use of Drum Parts
Arpeggio types with "_AF1" , "_AF2" , or "_AF1&2" at the end of the type name
(example: Electro Pop AF1)
When these Arpeggios are played, both of [ASSIGN 1] and [ASSIGN 2] buttons are automatically turned
ON and the phrase starts playback.
Arpeggio types with [Mg] at the beginning of the type name (example:
[Mg]HardRock1)
These Arpeggios are for using with a Mega Voice.

Mega Voices and Mega Voice Arpeggios

Normal sound uses velocity switching to make the sound quality and/or level of a Part change
according to how strongly or softly you play the keyboard—giving greater authenticity and natural
response to these Parts. However Mega Voices have a very complex structure with many different
layers that are not suitable for playing manually. Mega Voices were developed specifically to be
played by Mega Voice Arpeggios to produce incredibly realistic results. You should always use Mega
Voices with Mega Voice Arpeggios.
The Arpeggio Type List in the Data List PDF document contains the following columns.
Main
Category
ApKb
ApKb
ApKb
ApKb
ApKb
ApKb
ApKb
NOTE
Note that this list is for illustration purposes only. For a complete listing of the Arpeggio Types, see the Data List
PDF document.
1 Main Category
Indicates an Arpeggio Main Category.
2 Sub Category
Indicates an Arpeggio Sub Category.
3 ARP No (Arpeggio Number)
Indicates the Arpeggio type number.
4 ARP Name (Arpeggio Name)
Indicates the Arpeggio Name.
MONTAGE Reference Manual
(page
15).
15).
(page
15), and Arpeggios containing mainly non-note events
Sub
ARP
Time
ARP Name
Signature Length
Category
No.
Rock
1
MA_70s Rock _ES
4 / 4
2
Rock
2
MB_70s Rock _ES
4 / 4
1
Rock
3
MC_70s Rock
4 / 4
2
Rock
4
MD_70s Rock
4 / 4
4
Rock
5
FA_70s Rock
4 / 4
1
Rock
6
FB_70s Rock _ES
4 / 4
1
Rock
7
FC_70s Rock _ES
4 / 4
2
(page
15), the Arpeggios
Original
Accent Random
Sound Type
Tempo
SFX
130
Acoustic Piano
130
:
130
130
130
130
130
Basic Structure
Functional blocks
Tone Generator block
A/D Input block
Sequencer block
Arpeggio block
Motion Sequencer block
Effect block
Envelope Follower block
Controller block
Internal Memory
Reference
(page
16).
Display (touch panel) config.
Performance Play (Home)
Motion Control
Mixing
Scene
Play/Rec
Normal Part (AWM) Edit
Drum Part Edit
Normal Part (FM-X) Edit
Common/Audio Edit
Category Search
Utility
Live Set
iPhone/iPad connection
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