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Program Edit Mode
Arpeggiator Common Parameters
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The Arpeggiator processes notes by playing them repeatedly, and/or transposing them
up and down the keyboard. You have control over note output velocity, order, duration,
transposition, and more. In Multi Mode, you can assign controllers to control several
arpeggiator parameters in real time (see Multi Controller destinations 150-160 and 170-
The Controller Destination List on page 11-26
). You can also select and edit patterns
for note shifting, velocity shifting, and duration, either as independent patterns, or as a
combination of all three in Step Sequencer mode. The Arpeggiator also has several different
“latch” settings, which allows the arpeggiator to respond to played notes in different ways,
such as continuing to play after you have released the keys.
Certain editing capabilities are only available when the Global User Type is set to Advanced,
such as additional Latch and Limit Option settings, as well as independent Shift, Velocity,
and Duration pattern editing. The User Type parameter can be selected on the Global Mode
MAIN1 page, see
See
for an easy way to control the arpeggiator State and
Latch switch in Program and Multi Mode.
Arpeggiator Common Parameters
The following common parameters are used by the Arpeggiator in both Classic and Step
Sequencer mode.
Parameter
Range of Values
Default
Arp Preset
Arp Preset List
1 Default Arp
State
On/Off
Off
Arp Mode
Classic, Step Sequencer
Classic
Tempo
System, 20-320 bpm
System
Latch
Standard, Overplay, Arpeg, Add, Auto, AutoHold, 1NoteAuto,
1NoteAutLo, 1NoteAutHi
Standard
Limit Option
Stop, Reset, Unipolar, Bipolar, Float Res, Float Uni, Float Bip
Unipolar
KeyRange
C-1 to G9
C1 - G9
Arp Preset
Use the Arp Preset parameter to recall factory or user created Arpeggiator settings. An Arp
Preset contains settings for all of the parameters on the ARP page (except for the State and
KeyRange parameters, which are stored with the Program/Multi). Scrolling through the Arp
Presets is an easy way to discover the different possibilities of the arpeggiator, or to find a
preset similar to what you want and continue to edit it from there.