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Use LATCH Button: The LATCH button settings on the
front panel will be used for the latch settings of the
drums.
5. If Trigger Mode is set to Wait KBD Trig, specify the
Keyboard Zone and Velocity Zone.
These settings specify the range of keys and velocities
that will trigger the Drum pattern when you play the
keyboard (or receive a note-on).
6. Close the Scene Common Setup dialog box.
7. Press the More button in Scene Setup to show the
Scene Setup dialog box.
8. Specify the Sync setting.
Off: The Drum Track pattern will not synchronize to the
currently-running ARP, but will start immediately.
On: The beat of the drum track pattern will play back in
sync with the ARP's beat.
Storing the on/off setting
If the Trigger Mode is set to Wait KBD Trig, the on/off
status of the DRUM button is also saved when you save the
Program.
If the Trigger Mode is set to Start Immediately, the switch
status is always saved as Off, regardless of the whether the
switch is on or off when you Write.
Setting the step sequencer
Entering a pattern
With the scene settings, you can input and save four step
sequences.
1. Press the EDIT button on the ARP DRUM page.
2. Press either step sequence in "Edit Step Seq". The
step sequence edit dialog box will be displayed.
3. Input the pattern.
4. Press a location on the grid to enter the steps for each
tone.
5. To set an accent for a particular step, enter the step in
the "Accent" (lowest) row.
Arpeggiator functions and scene settings Setting the scenes
Drum Track MIDI in and out
The Drum Track, or Step Sequencer can interact with MIDI
in several different ways. You can:
• Trigger the Drum Track pattern via MIDI in
• Play the Drum Track Program via MIDI in
• Transmit the Drum Track pattern via MIDI out
Triggering the Drum Track pattern via MIDI
If you're triggering the Drum Track pattern by playing the
keyboard, input on the Global MIDI Channel will trigger the
Drum Track as well.
Playing the Drum Track Program via MIDI
You can play the Drum Track Program via MIDI, separately
from the main Program sound. In PROGRAM mode, the
Drum Track's MIDI channel is set by the Global MIDI
page's Prog MIDI Ch parameter. The default is channel 10.
(In COMBINATION and SEQUENCER modes, this works a
little differently; see "Drum Track settings in
COMBINATION mode," below.)
Note that the Drum Track Program does not transmit or
receive Program changes.
Transmitting the Drum Track pattern via MIDI
With the factory settings, the Drum Track pattern will not be
sent via MIDI out. If you like, however, you can do so—for
instance, you could use it to play an external MIDI device, or
record it into an external sequencer. To do so:
1. Go to the GLOBAL > MIDI– MIDI page.
2. Under Drum MIDI Setup, enable Prog MIDI Out.
3. Set the Prog MIDI Ch. as desired.
The Drum Track pattern will then transmit MIDI on the
selected channel.
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