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(See illustration below)
Tone Mode (Arpeggio Tone Mode)
This selects the Tone type of the arpeggio pattern.
Normal: This is the conventional arpeggiator type. Each Tone in
the arpeggio will play based on the note number of the keys that
you are pressing on the keyboard.
Fixed Note: The note number of each tone is fixed. The note
numbers played on the keyboard will be ignored, and the arpeggio
will sound using specified pitches. Note numbers from the
keyboard will only control the trigger timing of the arpeggiator.
Fixed Note mode is ideal for arpeggio patterns that you are using
as drum patterns.
In the ARP PATTERN> SETUP page, the Tone indicators will be
"
" when Normal is selected here or "" when Fixed Note is
selected.
Resolution =
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, Swing = +25
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4: ARP PATTERN (Arpeggio Pattern) 4–3: MODE
Fixed Note Mode
When the Arpeggio Tone Mode is Fixed Note, this specifies the
condition that will trigger the Tones.
Trigger As Played: The Tones will be triggered according to the
number of keys pressed.
Trigger All Tones: Pressing a single key will trigger all Tones.
Example)
We will use an Arpeggio Tone Mode Fixed Note pattern on
drums. Tone 0 is assigned a note number that will sound a kick,
Tone 1 a snare, and Tone 2 a hi-hat.
With a setting of Trigger As Played and ArpeggioType is As
Played, pressing one key will sound only Tone 0 (kick). Pressing
two keys will sound Tone 0 (kick) and Tone 1 (snare). Pressing
three keys will sound all three Tones 0–2 (kick, snare, hi-hat). If
the Velocity of each Tone is set to Key, each Tone will be sounded
at the velocity used when each key was played.
With a setting of Trigger All Tones, playing one key is sufficient
to sound all three; Tone 0 (kick), Tone 1 (snare), and Tone 2 (hi-
hat). If the Velocity of each Tone is set to Key, the Tones will be
sounded at the corresponding velocity each time a key is pressed.
Mode (Fixed Note Mode)
This opens the Fixed Notes dialog box. Here you can specify the
notes that will be used when Arpeggio Tone Mode is set to Fixed
Note.
4–1...3: FUNCTION
V
• 0: Write Arpeggio Patterns
• 1: Rename Arpeggio Pattern
• 2: Copy Arpeggio Pattern
• 3: Initialize Steps
see page 179
• 4: Copy Step
see page 179 (only EDIT page)
• 5: Delete Step
see page 180 (only EDIT page)
• 6: Insert Step
see page 180 (only EDIT page)
• 7: Rotate Step
see page 180 (only EDIT page)
For more information, please see the "Global, Media:
FUNCTION" section on page 176.
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see page 179
see page 179
see page 179
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