Creating An User Arpeggio Pattern; About User Arpeggio Patterns; Editing A User Arpeggio Pattern - Korg Triton-Rack Basic Manual

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Creating an user arpeggio pat-
tern

About user arpeggio patterns

The patterns that can be selected on the TRITON-
Rack's arpeggiator are called "arpeggio patterns."
There are two types of arpeggio patterns: preset arpeg-
gio patterns and user arpeggio patterns.
Preset arpeggio patterns: There are five patterns; UP,
DOWN, ALT1, ALT2, and RANDOM.
The operation of these patterns is fixed, and cannot be
edited.
User arpeggio patterns: There are 328 patterns U000(I–
A/B)–U327(E–H)
Which can develop chords or phrases in a wide variety
of ways, based on the pitches that you play on the key-
board connected MIDI instrument or the timing at
which you play them.
In GLOBAL 6.1: Arp.Pattern you can modify these user
arpeggio patterns, or create a new user arpeggio pat-
tern from an initialized condition. Edited user arpeggio
patterns can be written to internal memory areas
U000(I–A/B)–U327(E–H). In Disk mode, they can also
be saved on external media such as a floppy disk.
( p.40)

Editing a user arpeggio pattern

When you wish to edit an user arpeggio pattern,
first turn off memory protect by unchecking the
Memory Protect "Arp. UsrPat" check box in the
Preference page of GLOBAL 1.1: System.
If you move here from Program mode, your editing
will apply to the arpeggio pattern specified for the
selected program.
1 In Program mode, select a program for which the
arpeggio pattern you wish to edit is selected, or a
program that you wish to use as a basis for editing
the arpeggio pattern.
2 Press the [ARP ON/OFF] key to turn on the arpeg-
giator (the LED will light).
Even if you moved to Global mode from a program
in which the arpeggiator was turned off, you can
use the [ARP ON/OFF] key to turn it on.
3 Select the GLOBAL 6.1: Arp.Pattern, Setup page.
4 In "Pattern," select the arpeggio pattern that you
wish to edit.
For this example, select an empty user arpeggio pat-
tern.
If a blank pattern is selected, playing the keyboard
will not start an arpeggio. Although preset arpeg-
gio patterns P000–P004 can be selected, they can-
not be edited.
When you edit a user arpeggio pattern, the
changes will have an effect anytime that this pat-
tern is used in Program, Combination, or Multi.
5 In "Lgth (Length)," specify the length of the pat-
tern.
After the pattern has played for the length specified
here at the note interval specified by "Reso," it will
return to the beginning. This setting can also be
changed during or after editing. For this example,
set it to 8.
For the preload arpeggio patterns U000(I–A/B)–
U199(I–A/B), simply changing the "Lgth" can sig-
nificantly change the character of the pattern. Try
changing the length and listening to the result.
6 Make settings for the " (Tempo)," "Reso (Resolu-
tion)," "Oct (Octave)," "Sort," "Latch," "K.Sync
(Key Sync.)," and "Kbd (Keyboard)" parameters.
These are program parameters, but can be set from
here as well.
If after moving here from Program mode, you mod-
ify these parameters and wish to keep your changes,
return to Program mode and write the program.
These parameters are not saved by "Write Arpeggio
Pattern."
For this example, make the settings shown in the
illustration 3.
7 The "Type (Arpeggio Type)," "Octave Motion,"
and "Fixed Note" parameters specify how the
arpeggio will be developed.
These settings can be changed during or after edit-
ing ( PG p.120).
8 Select the Edit page.
A pattern consists of Steps and Tones.
• Step: A user arpeggio pattern can have a
maximum of 48 steps. The arpeggiator will play
from the first step, at intervals of the note value
specified by "Reso (Resolution)." The vertical
lines of the grid shown in the center of the LCD
screen indicate the steps.
Use "Step (Step No.)" to select the step. For each
step, specify "Ptch (Pitch Offset)," "Gt (Gate),"
"Vel (Velocity)" and "Flam."
To change Step, you can either use the [
keys or select "Step (Step No.)" and use the
[VALUE] dial or the [INC], [DEC] keys.
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