Here’s how to configure the arpeggio.
Long-press the [ARPEGGIO] button.
The ARPEGGIO settings menu appears.
Use the [VALUE] knob to select the parameter to set, and press the [VALUE] knob.
The parameter setting screen appears.
Turn the [VALUE] knob to set the value.
When you are finished making the settings, press the [EXIT] button.
Arpeggio parameters
Step buttons | Indication | Value | Explanation | ||
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[1] | rAtE | 4, 8, 8t, 16, 16t, 32 |
Sets the length of one note for each step that the arpeggio plays. | ||
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NodE | Sets the order of notes that are played. |
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UP | The notes are played from the lowest key you played to the highest. | ||||
doľn |
The notes are played from the highest key you played to the lowest. | ||||
UP.Dn | The notes are played from the lowest key you played to the highest, and then back down to the lowest. |
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rnd | The notes are played in random order. | ||||
n.odr | The notes are played in the order in which you play them. | ||||
[3] | ShFL | -100–100 (%) | Sets the timing of the upbeat. You can create a shuffle rhythm by varying the upbeat timing. Larger values give more of a bouncing, dotted-note rhythmic feel. When this is set to “0,” the downbeat and upbeat are played at equal intervals. |
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[4] | rESo | This sets the note value (upbeat note) that the shuffle is based on. | |||
rESo | 16th | Sixteenth note | |||
rESo | 8th | Eighth note | |||
[5] | Oct | -3–3 | Sets the range in octaves over which the arpeggio plays. Setting this to a “+” value makes the arpeggio play up an octave from the key(s) you press, and setting this to a “-” value makes the arpeggio play down an octave from the key(s) you press. | ||
[6] | trns | -36–36 | Shifts (transposes) the arpeggio notes in semitone steps. | ||
[7] | dvr | 0–100 (%) | Sets the length of each note played by the arpeggiator. Larger values lengthen the note value (tenuto), whereas smaller values shorten the note value (staccato). | ||
[8] | UELO | REAL, 1–127 | Sets the velocity of notes played by the arpeggiator. To make the arpeggio play at the strength (velocity) with which you play the keys, set this to “REAL.” To make the arpeggio play at the same strength (velocity), set a value from 1 to 127. |
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[9] | HoLD | OFF, On |
When this is set to “On,” the arpeggio keeps playing even after you take your hands of the keyboard.
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