4.4–2: MIDI 4–2(MIDI Filter 4–2)

4.4–2a

4.4–2b

4.4–2a: Foot Pedal/Switch, Other Control Change

FootPedal/Switch

[Off, On]

Specifies whether or not the effect of the ASSIGNABLE PEDAL/SWITCH will be transmitted and received. The function is assigned in GLOBAL 1.1–3a: System Foot page. This filter setting is valid when a MIDI control change is assigned.

Other Ctrl Change

[Off, On]

Specifies whether or not MIDI control change message not covered in the preceding items MIDI Filter 1–4 will be trans- mitted and received.

4.4–2b: UTILITY

“Write Combination,” “Solo Selected Timbre” (1.1–1c)

COMBI 6.1: Ed–Arp. (Arpeggiator)

These parameters specify how the arpeggiator will function within the combination. Two arpeggiators can run simulta- neously.

This offers a variety of possibilities, such as applying sepa- rate arpeggio patterns to two sounds that have been assigned as a keyboard split, or using velocity to switch between two arpeggio patterns.

6.1–1: Setup

6.1–1a

6.1–1b

6.1–1c

6.1–1a: Arpeggiator Run, (Tempo)

Arpeggiator Run A, B (Run A, B)

When the [ARP ON/OFF] key is on, the arpeggiator(s) checked here will run if they are assigned to a timbre by “Assign” (6.1–1b). (1.1–4(5)a)

(Tempo)

[040...240, EXT]

Set the tempo of the arpeggiator. This can also be adjusted by the REALTIME CONTROLS C-mode [TEMPO] knob (1.1–1a)

6.1–1b: Assign

Assign

[Off, A, B]

Assigns arpeggiator A or B to each timbre 1–8. When the [ARP ON/OFF] key is on, the arpeggiator specified for each timbre will operate according to “Arpeggiator Run” and these settings.

Off: The arpeggiator will not play this timbre.

A:This timbre will be played by Arpeggiator A. Make set- tings in the Arp. A page to select the arpeggio pattern and set parameters.

B:This timbre will be played by Arpeggiator B. Make set- tings in the Arp. B page to select the arpeggio pattern and set parameters.

If the “Status” (3.1–1a) of the timbre is INT, each timbre 1–8 to which arpeggiator A or B is assigned will be sounded by the note data generated by the arpeggiator, regardless of the “MIDI Channel” (3.1–1a) setting of the timbre. If a timbre is set to EXT or EX2, MIDI note data will be transmitted on the “MIDI Channel” of each tim- bre.

In this case, the arpeggiator can be triggered (operated) by any MIDI channel specified for the “MIDI Channel” parameter of any timbre 1–8 assigned to arpeggiator A or B.

If Local Control (“Local Control On,” GLOBAL 2.1–1a) is Off, the keyboard will not trigger the arpeggiator. The arpeggiator will be triggered via MIDI IN. Turn Local Control OFF if you have recorded only the trigger notes on an external sequencer, and wish to playback the external sequencer to trigger the TRITON Le’s arpeg- giator.

If you want the note data generated by the arpeggiator to be recorded on the external sequencer, turn the TRI- TON Le’s Local Control ON, and turn off the echo back function on your external sequencer.

You can control the arpeggiator from an external sequencer, or use an external sequencer to record arpeg- gio note data. (p.239)

Example 1)

Set the “MIDI Channel” (3.1–1a) of timbres 1 and 2 to Gch, and set “Status” (3.1–1a) to INT. Assign arpeggiator A to timbre 1 and arpeggiator B to timbre 2, and check “Arpeggiator Run A, B” (1.1–4a/5a, 6.1–1a).

When the front panel [ARP ON/OFF] key is off, timbres 1 and 2 will sound simultaneously (layered) when you play the keyboard.

When the front panel [ARP ON/OFF] key is turned on, timbre 1 will be played by arpeggiator A, and timbre 2 will be played by arpeggiator B.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Arpeggiator

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Assign

 

 

 

 

Trigger

 

 

Arpeggiator

Pattern - A

 

A

Timbre 1

MIDI Ch=Gch Status=INT

 

Pattern - A

= Gch

A

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

B

Timbre 2

MIDI Ch=Gch Status=INT

 

Pattern - B

Trigger

 

 

Arpeggiator

 

- B

 

 

 

 

 

 

= Gch

B

Pattern

 

 

 

 

 

 

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