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Selecting the octave range where the arpeggio is
sounded
Use the "Octave" to specify the range of octaves where the
arpeggio will play.
• Press an "Octave" to make your selection.
Octave: 4
UP
Sounding an arpeggio in the order of the pitches
in the chord you played
You can select whether the notes of the arpeggio will be
sounded in the order of the pitches in the chord you played
(regardless of the order in which you actually played the
notes), or in the order in which you played the notes.
• Press the "Sort" check box in the display to make this
setting.
Checked: the arpeggio will play each note in the order of
its pitch, regardless of the order in which you actually
played the notes.
Unchecked: the arpeggio will trigger each note in the
order in which you actually played the notes.
Sort
OFF, UP
Sort
ON, UP
Arpeggiator functions and scene settings Setting the scenes
Synchronizing the arpeggiator to your keyboard
timing
You can specify whether the arpeggio will begin at the
moment you play the keyboard, or whether it will always
play in synchronization to the MIDI clock tempo.
• Press the "Key Sync." check box to make this setting.
Checked: The arpeggio pattern will start from the
beginning when you press a key. This setting is suitable
when you want the arpeggio to start from the beginning
of the measure as you are playing in realtime.
Unchecked: The arpeggiator will synchronize to the
MIDI clock timing.
Changing the note value of the arpeggiated
notes
This button sets the resolution of the arpeggio. The speed of
the arpeggio pattern is determined by the tempo and
resolution settings.
• Press the More button in Scene 1–4 Setup to display the
Scene Setup dialog box. Select "Resolution", and set the
note values of the arpeggio notes using the VALUE dial,
the −/+ buttons and
Changing the duration of the arpeggiated notes
The Gate parameter specifies the duration of the arpeggiated
notes. With a setting of 000–100(%), the duration will
always be the specified gate time. Step is available if you've
selected A0000–A2048, B000–B127 as the Pattern; the gate
value specified for each step will be used.
Specifying the arpeggio pattern's velocity and
other settings
The Velocity parameter specifies the velocity of the
arpeggiated notes. If you choose a value in the range of 001–
127, that velocity value will always be used. If you choose
Key, the velocity value of how you played the key will be
used. Step is available if "Pattern" is set to A0000–A2048,
B000–B127; this causes the velocity value specified for each
step to be used.
"Swing" is used to shift the timing of the even-numbered
arpeggiated notes from the first note.
Sounding both the arpeggio notes and the notes
you play
• Press the "Keyboard" check box to adjust this setting.
Checked: The notes you play on the keyboard and the
notes played by the arpeggiator will both be heard.
Unchecked: Only the arpeggiated notes will sound.
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