Arpeggiator |
It will become the mode of
arpeggiator if "ARP:UP" is chosen in the type field.
The pressed pad or keyboard is repeatedly performed, while being
held.
If the
cursor button is pressed, cursor will move to the pattern field.
Please turn a DATA wheel and select a pattern.
UP | The notes being held will move upward
from lowest note to highest note. For example, if you hold down the notes C3, E3, G3 and C4, the arpeggiator would play the following repeating pattern. |
DW | The notes being held will move
downward from highest note to lowest note. For example, if you hold down the notes C3, E3, G3, and C4, the arpeggiator would play the following repeating pattern. |
UD1 | The notes being held will move upward
then downward from lowest note to highest note then from
highest to lowest, playing the lowest and highest note twice. For example, if you hold down the notes C3, E3, G3, and C4, the arpeggiator would play the following repeating pattern. |
UD2 | The notes being held will move upward
then downward from lowest note to highest note then from
highest to lowest, without repeating the lowest and highest note. For example, if you hold down the notes C3, E3, G3, and C4, the arpeggiator would play the following repeating pattern. |
RND | The pads or keyboard which were pressed are pronounced at random. |
Duration | The length of the sound to the note set up in the Step field is set. |
Step | The timing to pronounce is set. 1/4 = 1/4note 1/4-3 = 1/4 note triplets 1/8 = 1/8note 1/8-3 = 1/8 note triplets 1/16 = 1/16 note 1/16-3 = 1/16 note triplets 1/32 = 1/32 note 1/32-3 = 1/32 note triplets |
Notes
Arpeggiator works only at an active track.
Even if a multi timbre is ON, it works only at an active track.
Moreover, it does not work except the main, a grid, and a record
mode.