Selecting Arpeggio Patterns (Arp Pattern); Setting Tempo (Arp Tempo); Using The Pedal To Set The Tempo (Tap Tempo Teach Function) - Roland GR-33 Owner's Manual

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Selecting Arpeggio Patterns (ARP
PATTERN)
The GR-33 contains 50 preset arpeggio patterns. For each
patch, you can select any one of the preset arpeggio patterns.
For more detailed information about arpeggio patterns,
please refer to "About "Arpeggio Patterns" (p. 76)."
Selecting Arpeggio Patterns
1.
Select the patch for which the Arpeggio pattern is to be
modified, and press [EFFECTS] to go into Patch Edit
mode.
2.
Press [PARAMETER] to select "ARP PATTERN."
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3. Tum [VALUE) to select the desired Arpeggiator
pattern.
4. Press [WRITE] to perform the Patch Write operation (p.
36).
To move to a different Arpeggiator parameter, use
[PARAMETER] to select the desired parameter, and
htrn
[VALUE] to change its setting.
*
After pe~forming t/ze Patch Write operation, you
will
automatically return to Play mode.
• lf yo11 don't want to save t/1e Patch, press/PLAY] to return to
Play mode.
Setting Tempo (ARP TEMPO)
You can freely vary the tempo of an arpeggio, and save the
tempo in the patch. This is done using the" ARP TEMPO"
(arpeggio tempo) parameter.
Setting Arpeggio Tempo
1.
Select the patch for which the arpeggio tempo is to be
modified, and press [EFFECTS] to go into Patch Edit
mode.
2. Press [PARAMETER] to select "ARP TEMPO."
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RF.:P TEMPO
3.
Tum [VALUE] to select the desired value.
The range for ARP TEMPO is from 50 to 250. As the
setting is increased, the tempo speeds up.
Chapter
7
The Arpeggiator Function
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4. Press [WRITE] to perform the Patch Write operation (p.
36).
To move to a different Arpeggiator parameter, use
[PARAMETER] to select the desired parameter, and
turn
[VALUE] to change its setting.
*
Aper performing the Patch Write operation, you
will
automatically ret11rn to Piny mode.
*
~fyo11 do11·t want to save the Patch, press [PLAY] to return
to
Play mode.
Using the pedal to set the tempo
{Tap Tempo Teach function)
You can set the arpeggiator tempo by pressing a pedal
rhythmically at the desired tempo. This is called the Tap
Tempo Teach function.
When you enter Patch Edit mode and make arpeggiator-
related settings, Pedal 4 (CTRL) normally turns the
arpeggiator on and off.
Pedal 4 (CTRL) can also be used for the Tap Tempo Teach
fw1etion while you are setting the arpeggio tempo.
While the tempo is shown in the display for the Patch Edit
mode EFFECTS "ARP. TEMPO" parameter, repeatedly press
Pedal 4 (CTRL) at the desired tempo. The display will
indicate "TAP," and the tempo will change accordingly.
When the tempo is set-when you've finished tapping-the
"TAP" indicator will disappear.
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RF.:P TEMPO
120
Original tempo
RF.:P TEMPO
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RF.' . P TEMPO
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Changed
*
The Tap Tempo function can also be activated using the
BANK SHIFT pedal (Up side) in Pedal Effect mode when
Arpeggiator is on.
* Tlze modified tempo is a patch parameter. ~( desired, press the
[WRITE] button to perform tlze Patch Write operation and
save t/ze tempo in the patch.
*
Some preset patches set the ml11e of" ARP TEMPO" to a
multiple of the actual tempo in order to achieve
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fine tremolo
at the proper rate. In such cases, Tap Tempo may produce
1111c.1pected results.
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