4. Pattern mode

Using the arpeggiator

Performing with the arpeggiator

To arpeggiate a drum part

1.Select the drum part that you want to play.

2.When you touch the ribbon controller, the selected part will begin playing automatically. The timing of the repeated notes will vary depending on the location you touch. The speed of the repetition will depend on the specified tempo.

If ARP CONTROL (p.75) is set to “Revers,” the slider will vary the timing of the notes.

To arpeggiate a synth part

1.Select the synth part that you want to play.

2.Use the step keys to specify the pitches that you want to arpeggiate. For example if you want to arpeggiate C–E–G, hold down the C key and press the E and G keys.

3.When you touch the ribbon controller, the sound of the selected part will play automatically. The gate time will change depending on where the ribbon is touched. The speed will depend on the tempo. The notes played by the arpeggiator will be retriggered each time you (release and then) touch the ribbon controller. If you hold down the SHIFT key, the arpeggiator will not retrigger when you release and then touch the ribbon controller.

4.Operate the slider to change the pitch within the scale specified by

“ARPEGGIO SCALE.”

If you want, you can exchange the functions of the ribbon controller and the slider. (p.75 “Exchanging the arpeggiator functions”)

Specifying the center note

When using the arpeggiator with a synth part, you can specify the note that will correspond to the center of the slider (i.e., the “center note”). This setting is also saved when you save the pattern.

1.Press the Pattern mode key.

2.Select one of the synth parts, and turn on the keyboard function.

3. Use the [ ][ ] select keys to specify the pitch range, and press the step key that you want to be the center note (press only one key).

4.Save the pattern.

The position of the slider when you make this setting has no ef fect on the setting.

If ARP CONTROL (p.75) is set to “Revers,” the center note will be the note produced by touching the center of the ribbon controller .

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