Chapter 3 Giving Variation to Pattern
STYLE
BOUND BALL
A style suggestive of a bouncing ball.
RANDOM
A style in which the notes sound in
random order.
BOSSA NOVA
A style with bossanova guitar cutting.
Hold 3–4 notes for best results. You
can increase the BPM and use this as
a Samba.
SALSA
Typical salsa style. Hold 3–4 notes for
best results.
MAMBO
Typical mambo style. Hold 3–4 notes
for best results.
LATIN
A rhythm style with Latin percussion
PERCUSSION
instruments such as Claves, Cowbell,
Clap, Bongo, Conga, Agogo etc.
SAMBA
Typical samba style. Use for rhythm
patterns or bass lines.
TANGO
Typical tango rhythm style. Hold the
root, 3rd and 5th of a triad etc. for best
results.
HOUSE
A style for house piano backing. Hold
3–4 notes for best results.
LIMITLESS
The settings of all parameters can be
freely combined without restriction.
USER STYLE
Arpeggio settings can be modified and
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saved in one of these user styles.
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Description
Making More Detailed Settings
Set up more refined settings items for the selected style. First,
select a style as instructed in the previous section, "Selecting
Arpeggiator style," then follow the set-up procedure below.
Procedure
1. Press the [SYSTEM] button.
2. Press the [F1 (SYS)] button.
3. Press the [CURSOR (down)] button to access the screen
for items 5 – 8.
4. Press [F1 (ARP)] button.
The "SYSTEM: ARPREGGIATOR" screen appears.
5. Press the [F3 (
)] or [F4 (
window containing the parameter you want to set.
6. Press the [CURSOR (up/down)] buttons to move the
cursor to the desired setting item.
7. Set a value using the [VALUE] dial or the [INC/DEC]
buttons.
* For details of the respective settings, see the instructions
below.
)] button to select the