Set Song Length

This command changes the length of the specified song. When it is executed, the length of the master track will change, and the number of measures played will change.

1Select “Set Song Length” to access the dialog box.

2In “Length,” specify the length of the song.

3To execute the Set Song Length command, press the [F8] (“OK”) key. To cancel without executing, press the [F7] (“Cancel”) key.

Be aware that if you shorten the song, data will also be deleted from the tracks other than the master track.

SEQ 6.1: Arp. (Arpeggiator)

Here you can specify how the arpeggiator will operate in Sequencer mode. These settings can be made for each song. In Sequencer mode (as in Combination mode), you can run the two arpeggiators simultaneously. This allows you to apply different arpeggio patterns to different sounds that have been split across the keyboard, or use velocity to switch between two different arpeggio patterns, etc.

In Sequencer mode, the musical data generated by the arpeggiator during song track or pattern realtime-recording can be recorded. While you record, you can modify the arpeggio pattern and parameters, and adjust the REALTIME CONTROLS C-mode [ARP-GATE] knob and [ARP-VELOC- ITY] knob etc.

It is not possible to set the tempo of the arpeggiator and the sequencer independently.

When “MIDI Clock” (GLOBAL 2.1–1a) is Internal, the arpeggiator can be synchronized to the start timing of the internal sequencer.

When you turn on the arpeggiator and press the [START/STOP] key, the arpeggiator will synchronize to the timing of the sequencer.

When you press the [START/STOP] key, the arpeggiator and sequencer will both stop. If you wish to stop only the arpeggiator, press the [ARP ON/OFF] key.

When the arpeggiator “Key Sync” is off, you can turn on the [ARP ON/OFF] key and play the keyboard to start the arpeggiator running during the pre-count before realtime recording begins, so that the arpeggiator performance will be recorded from the beginning of the pattern at the same time that recording begins. (BG p.107)

When “MIDI Clock” is External, the MIDI realtime clock messages transmitted from the external MIDI device connected to MIDI IN connector can perform the same type of control.

Even in this case, you can start/stop using the [START/ STOP] key of the TRITON Le’s sequencer.

6.1–1: Set..8 (Setup T01–08)

6.1–2: Set..16 (Setup T09–16)

6.1–1a

6.1–1b

1.1–1c

6.1–1c

6.1–1(2)a: Arpeggiator Run, (Tempo)

Arpeggiator Run A, B (Run A, B)

When the [ARP ON/OFF] key is on, the arpeggiator(s) that are checked here will function for the track(s) to which they are assigned by “Assign.” When the arpeggiator is on, A and B can be turned on/off independently.

(Tempo)

[040...240, (EXT)]

Specify the tempo of the arpeggiator. Refer to “ (Tempo)” (1.1–1a).

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Korg Electric Keyboard SEQ 6.1 Arp. Arpeggiator, 1 Set..8 Setup T01-08 2 Set..16 Setup T09-16, 12a Arpeggiator Run, Tempo