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Global Settings, Wave Seq., Drum Kits
Drum pattern
You can use the arpeggiator to play a rhythm pattern by
using "Fixed Note" with a drum program.
1. In PROGRAM mode, select a drum kit program.
For this example, select the preset program O034: Jazz
Dry/Amb Kit (Category: Drums).
2. In GLOBAL > Arpeggio Pattern, select the parameter
settings.
Arpeggio Tone Mode: Set this to Fixed Note. This will
cause the tone to always sound at the specified pitch.
Fixed Note Mode: If you set this to All Tones, playing a
single note on the keyboard will sound all tones.
If you set this to As Played, the tones will be sounded
according to the notes you play on the keyboard.
Select an empty pattern and input the following rhythm
pattern.
3. For each "Tone," specify "Fixed Note No."
Use the Setup Fixed Note button to open the dialog box.
Here you can assign a different drumsample (note
number) of the drum kit to each fixed note.
For this example, set Tone No. and Fixed Note No. as
follows.
Tone No.
1
C2 (kick)
2
F2 (snare)
3
F#3 (closed hi-hat)
4
A#3 (open hi-hat)
200
Fixed Note No.
The drumsample corresponding to each note number will
differ depending on the drum kit. It's best to play the
keyboard to find the drum sound you want; then hold
down ENTER button and play that note to enter the
desired note number.
4. Close the Fixed Notes dialog and press the EDIT
button.
5. Enter the kick (Tone 1).
In the touch grid, set tone 1 (C2) of Step 01 and 05.
6. Enter the snare (Tone 2).
In the touch grid, set tone 2 (F2) of Step 03 and 07.
7. Enter the closed hi-hat (Tone 3).
In the touch grid, set tone 3 (F#3) of Step 01, 02, 03, 05,
06, and 07.
8. Enter the open hi-hat (Tone 4).
In the touch grid, set tone 4 (A#3) for Step 04 and 08.
9. Close the ARP Pattern Edit dialog. If Fixed Note
Mode is set to As Played, playing a single note on the
keyboard will cause only the kick (Tone 1) to play.
Playing two notes on the keyboard will cause only the
kick (Tone 1) and snare (Tone 2) to play. In this way, the
number of keys that you play will be played by the same
number of tones.
10.Press the EDIT button and set the parameters for
each step.
Use Velocity etc. to add accents to the rhythm pattern.
The Gate and Velocity settings you select here will be
valid if the Gate and Velocity parameters (PROGRAM >
ARP/DT page Scene Setup dialog) of the program
selected in PROGRAM mode are set to Step. If these
parameters have a setting other than Step, the Gate and
Velocity that were specified for each individual step will
be ignored, and the notes of the arpeggio will be sounded
according to the settings of the PROGRAM mode Scene
Setup dialog. Check the settings of the program.

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