Arpeggiator settings

This chapter describes the procedure for making arpeg- giator settings in each mode. For details on the arpeggia- tor function, refer to “Using the arpeggiator while you play” (p.29).

Arpeggiator settings for a pro- gram

Arpeggiator on/off

Each time you press the ARPEGGIATOR [ON/OFF] key, the arpeggiator will be switched on or off. When on, the ARPEGGIATOR [ON/OFF] key LED will light. When you play the keyboard, an arpeggio will play according to the selected arpeggio pattern.

The on/off setting is stored when the program is written.

P000: UP

UP

P001: DOWN

DOWN

P002: ALT1

ALT1

Arpeggiator settings

1Select the Program P7: Edit-Arpeggiator, Arpeg. Setup page.

2Use “ (Tempo)” to set the tempo.

You can adjust the tempo by rotating ARPEGGIATOR [TEMPO] knob. The LED will blink at the specified tempo.

If “MIDI Clock” (Global P1: MIDI) is set to External MIDI or External mLAN, the display will indicate “

=EXT.” This setting lets you synchronize the tempo with an external MIDI device. In this case, it will not be possible to change the tempo on the TRITON STU- DIO.

3In “Pattern,” select the arpeggio pattern.

You can select from preset arpeggio patterns P000– P004 and user arpeggio patterns U000 (I-A/B)–U506 (User).

The way in which the pattern is played will depend on settings such as “Octave” and “Sort.” P000–P004in the following diagrams show how the arpeggio will be played when “Octave” is set to 1, and “Sort” is checked. P004: RANDOM is only one possibility.

P003: ALT2

ALT2

P004: RANDOM

RANDOM

U000 (I-A/B)–U199 (I-A/B)

With the factory settings, various arpeggio patterns are preloaded. These include a variety of patterns such as drum or bass phrases, or guitar or keyboard backing riffs (VNL).

U200 (E–A) – U311 (E–G)

With the factory settings, these do not contain patterns.

U312 (User) – U506 (User)

When the TRITON STUDIO is shipped from the factory, arpeggio patterns are preloaded in some of these memo- ries.

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