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13: P–ARP (Arpeggiator)
Here you can adjust settings for the arpeggiator used by the
program.
You can adjust settings so that when you select a program, these
arpeggiator settings will automatically switch to the arpeggiator
settings that are memorized in the selected program.
(GLOBAL>SYSTM page "Load ARP when changing Program"
on page 157)
The arpeggiator can be switched on/off by the ARP button. When
on, the button's LED will light up.
The ARP button on/off status and the tempo can also be saved for
each individual program.
Note: The parameters below that are marked with "*" can also be
edited in "PROG> ARP"
These settings will be valid when "Load ARP when
changing" Program (GLOBAL>SYSTM page) is checked.
You can control the arpeggiator from an external sequencer,
or record note data generated by the arpeggiator onto an
external sequencer. (see page 81 of the Operation Guide)
Note: Pattern, Resolution, Octave, Sort, Latch, Key Sync.,
Keyboard, and (Tempo) can also be set from the PROG> ARP
page.
13–1: SETUP
Pattern*
[Preset: UP...RANDOM, 0000...1279]
Selects the arpeggio pattern.
Preset/User No
Preset: UP...RAMDOM
0000...1023
1024...1279
Note: 0000–1279 are rewritable. Use Global ARP PATTERN to
create arpeggio patterns.
Example: Preset pattern
The way that the pattern is played will depend on settings such as
Octave and Sort. The preset in the following diagrams show how
the arpeggio will be played when Octave is set to 1, and Sort is
checked. Preset: RANDOM is only one possibility.
Preset: UP
UP
Preset: DOWN
DOWN
Contents
Preset arpeggio patterns
Preloaded arpeggio patterns
User arpeggio patterns
13: P–ARP (Arpeggiator) 13–1: SETUP
Preset: ALT1
ALT1
Preset: ALT2
ALT2
Preset: RANDOM
RANDOM
Octave*
Specifies the number of octaves where the arpeggio will be played.
If a user arpeggio pattern is selected, the range of the
arpeggio will depend on the Octave Motion (page 169)
setting.
Octave: 4
UP
Resolution*
Specifies the timing resolution of the arpeggio. The notes of the
arpeggio will be played at the interval you specify:
,
,
, or
. The speed of the arpeggio pattern is determined
by the Arpeggiator (Tempo) and the Resolution.
Gate
Specifies the length (gate time) of each note in the arpeggio.
000–100(%): Each note will be played with the specified gate
time.
Step: This is available when a user arpeggio pattern 0000–1027 is
selected for Pattern. When this is selected, the gate time specified
for each step will be used.
You can also use MOD [GATE] to control this. When the value is
+00, the gate length will be as specified here.
Velocity
Specifies the velocity of the notes in the arpeggio.
001–127: Each note will sound with the specified velocity value.
Key: Each note will sound with the velocity value where it was
actually played.
Step: This is available when a user arpeggio pattern between
0000–1027 is selected for Pattern. When this is selected, the
velocity specified for each step will be used.
You can also use MOD [VELOCITY] to control this. When the
value is +00, the velocity value will be as specified here.
When a preload user arpeggio pattern is selected, setting the Gate
or Velocity to Step will add a sense of groove to the arpeggio
pattern.
[1, 2, 3, 4]
[ , ,
, ,
, ,
, ]
,
,
, ,
[000...100(%), Step]
[001...127, Key, Step]
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