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Playing arpeggios or chords, Playing arpeggios, Using chord memory – Roland AIRA SYSTEM-8 PLUG-OUT Synthesizer User Manual

Page 13: Entering a chord, Or on/off (p. 13), P. 13)

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Playing Arpeggios or Chords

Playing Arpeggios

An “arpeggio” is the performance technique of playing the notes of

a chord one at a time. By using the SYSTEM-8’s arpeggiator, you can

simply hold down a chord to produce an arpeggio consisting of the

notes in that chord.

1.

Press the [ARPEGGIO] button to make it light.

The arpeggiator turns on.

2.

Use the [ARP TYPE] knob to select the arpeggio type.

Type

Explanation

1Oct

UP

Upward one octave

U+D

Upward and downward one octave

DOWN

Downward one octave

2Oct

DOWN

Downward two octaves

U+D

Upward and downward two octaves

UP

Upward two octaves

3.

Use the [ARP STEP] knob to specify the note value

length of one step.

Specify the length of one step in terms of a note value.

Step

Explanation

1/4

Quarter note

1/8

Eighth note

1/16

Sixteenth note

1/4T

Quarter-note triplet

1/8T

Eighth-note triplet

1/16T

Sixteenth-note triplet

MEMO

If you press the [KEY HOLD] button to make it light, the

arpeggio continues to sound according to the chord that you

had previously been holding, even if you release your hand.
If you then play a different chord while the arpeggio is being

held, the arpeggio also changes.

Using Chord Memory

“Chord memory” is a function that lets you produce a previously-

specified chord simply by pressing a single key.

1.

Press the [CHORD MEMORY] button to make it light.

Chord memory turns on.
If you press the [CHORD MEMORY] button once again to make it go

dark, chord memory turns off.

Entering a Chord

1.

While holding down the [CHORD MEMORY] button,

play a chord.

MEMO

5

Chord memory can contain up to eight notes.

5

One chord memory is saved for each patch.