Seq P7: Arp/Dt (Arpeggiator/Drumtrack); 7-1: Arp Setup T01-08, 7-2: Arp Setup T09-16 - Korg Krome Parameter Manual

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SEQ P7: ARP/DT (Arpeggiator/DrumTrack) 7–1: ARP Setup T01–08, 7–2: ARP Setup T09–16

SEQ P7: ARP/DT (Arpeggiator/DrumTrack)

Here, you can specify how the arpeggiator will operate in
Sequencer mode. These settings can be made for each song.
In Sequencer mode (as in Combination mode), you can run
the two arpeggiators simultaneously.
This allows you to apply different arpeggio patterns to two
sounds that have been split across the keyboard, or use
velocity to switch between two different arpeggio patterns,
etc.
In Sequencer mode, the musical data generated by the
arpeggiator during song track or pattern realtime‐recording
can be recorded.
When doing so, you can modify the arpeggio pattern or
parameters while you record, or use the REALTIME
CONTROLS SELECT button to select ARP and use the
knobs to vary the arpeggio pattern.
It is not possible to set independent tempos for the
arpeggiator and the sequencer.
When MIDI Clock (Global P1: 1–1a) is Internal, the
arpeggiator can be synchronized to the internal sequencer.
• When you turn on the arpeggiator and press the START/
STOP (
) button, the arpeggiator will synchronize
with the sequencer.
• When you press the START/STOP (
arpeggiator and sequencer will both stop. If you wish to
stop only the arpeggiator, press the ARP button to turn
off.
When the arpeggiator Key Sync is off, you can turn on the
ARP button and play the keyboard to start the arpeggiator
during the pre‐count before realtime recording begins. That
way, the arpeggiator performance will be recorded from the
beginning of the pattern when recording starts.
When MIDI Clock is set to External MIDI or External
USB, clock messages transmitted from an external MIDI
device can perform the same type of control.
Even in this case, you can start/stop using the KROME's
START/STOP (
) button.
7–1: ARP Setup T01–08,
7–2: ARP Setup T09–16
7–1a
7–1b
7–1c
7–1(2)a: Location, Meter, Tempo, Tempo
Mode, Song Select, Track Select,
Reso, RPPR
7–1(2)b: Track Info
For more information, please see "0–1(2)a: Location, Meter,
Tempo, Tempo Mode, Song Select, Track Select, Reso, RPPR"
on page 109.
7–1(2)c: Arpeggiator Assign, Arpeggiator
Arpeggiator Assign
This individually assigns arpeggiator A or arpeggiator B to
each track 1–8, 9–16. When the ARP button is turned on, the
arpeggiator specified for each track will run, subject to the
Arpeggiator Run A, B settings and the settings made here.
Off: Neither arpeggiator will operate.
A: Enables Arpeggiator A. Use the Arpeggiator A page to
select the arpeggio pattern and set the parameters.
B: Enables Arpeggiator B. Use the Arpeggiator B page to
select the arpeggio pattern and set the parameters.
For tracks that you wish to record in real time, select either
arpeggiator A or B. If you specify an arpeggiator for two or
more tracks, the arpeggiator will play each of the tracks you
specify.
You can set A and B to two different MIDI channels, and
control one from the keyboard and the other from an
external MIDI device connected to MIDI IN. You can also
use multi‐track recording (Multi REC) to simultaneously
record the note data that is generated from the two
) button, the
arpeggiators.
Example 1)
On tracks 1 and 2, set MIDI Channel (Seq 3–1(2)c) to 01 and
Status (Seq 3–1(2)c) to INT. Assign arpeggiator A to track 1
and arpeggiator B to track 2, and check Arpeggiator Run A,
B. In Track Select, choose Track01.
With the ARP button off, play the keyboard and tracks 1 and
2 will sound simultaneously.
When you turn on the ARP button and play the keyboard,
arpeggiator A will operate for track 1 and arpeggiator B will
operate for track 2.
Trigger
= Ch1
Trigger
= Ch1
Example 2)
For tracks 1, 2 and 3, set the MIDI Channel (Seq 3–1(2)c) to
01, 02, and 03 respectively, and set Status (Seq 3–1(2)c) to
INT. Assign arpeggiator A to tracks 1 and 2, and arpeggiator
B to track 3. Check the Arpeggiator Run A, B setting.
7–1
Menu
• In Track Select, choose Track01.
Playing the keyboard when the ARP button is off will
play the sound assigned to track 1.
Playing the keyboard when the ARP button is on will
cause arpeggiator A to operate for tracks 1 and 2, and
produce sound for both tracks.
• In Track Select, choose Track02.
Playing the keyboard when the ARP button is off will
play the sound assigned to track 2.
Playing the keyboard when the ARP button is on will
cause arpeggiator A to operate for tracks 1 and 2, and
produce sound for both tracks.
• In Track Select, choose Track03.
Playing the keyboard when the ARP button is off will
play the sound assigned to track 3.
Playing the keyboard when the ARP button is on will
cause arpeggiator B to operate for track 3, and play the
sound assigned to track 3.
Run A, B
Arpeggiator
Assign
Arpeggiator
Pattern - A
A
Track1
MIDI Ch=1ch
A
B
Track2
MIDI Ch=1ch
Arpeggiator
Pattern - B
B
[Off, A, B]
Pattern - A
Status=INT
Pattern - B
Status=INT
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