Korg Speaker System owner manual Arpeggiator settings Basic functions

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other arpeggio patterns will be added to U200– U215(C)/U216–U231(D).

4Make settings for the various parameters.

“Octave”: Select the octave range in which the arpeggio will be played.

Octave: 4

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Manual background If a user arpeggio pattern is selected, the “Octave Motion” setting (Global P6: Pattern Setup tab) will affect the way in which the arpeggio is played.

“Resolution”: Specify the spacing of the arpeggio notes over a range of – .

“Gate”: Specify the length (gate time) of each note in the arpeggio. If a user arpeggio pattern is selected, you can set this to Step. In this case, the value of the “Gate” setting for each step (Global P6: Pattern Edit tab) will be used.

Manual background This is the setting that will apply when the ARPEGGIATOR [GATE] knob is in the center posi- tion (12 o’clock). When setting this parameter, make sure that the knob is in the center position.

“Velocity”: Specify the velocity of the notes in the arpeggio. If this is set to Key, the velocity with which you actually played the note will be used. If a user arpeggio pattern is selected, you can set this to Step. In this case, the value of the “Velocity” setting for each step (Global P6: Pattern Edit tab) will be used.

Manual background This is the setting that will apply when the ARPEGGIATOR [VELOCITY] knob is in the center position (12 o’clock). When setting this parameter, make sure that the knob is in the center position.

When a preset user arpeggio pattern is selected, setting the “Gate” or “Velocity” to Step will add a sense of groove to the arpeggio pattern.

“Swing”: This adjusts the timing of the even-num- bered notes in the arpeggio (counting from the first note), to give the pattern a sense of “swing.”

“Sort”: If this is checked, the notes of the arpeggio will be sounded in the order of their pitch, regard- less of the order in which the notes were actually played on the keyboard (ON).

If this is unchecked, the notes of the arpeggio will be sounded in the order in which they were actually played on the keyboard (OFF).

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“Latch”: If this is checked, the arpeggio will con- tinue playing when you remove your hand from the keyboard.

If this is unchecked, the arpeggio will stop when you remove your hand from the keyboard.

“Key Sync.”: If this is checked, the arpeggio pattern will start from the beginning when you play a note after having released all notes. This setting is suit- able when you are playing in realtime, and want the arpeggio to start at the beginning of the measure. If this is unchecked, the arpeggio pattern will always be synchronized to the tempo of the MIDI clock. For details on synchronization, refer to “About arpeggiator synchronization” (p.105).

“Keyboard”: If this is checked, the notes you play on the keyboard will be heard as well as the arpeg- giated notes.

If this is unchecked, only the arpeggiated notes will be heard.

These are linked to the identically-named parame- ters in the P0: Arpeggio tab. They can be edited in the same way from either location.

You can use the “Copy Arpeggiator” page menu command to copy arpeggiator settings from another program or combination (p.23 in the Parameter Guide).

5In the Scan Zone tab, specify the range in which the arpeggiator will operate.

“Top Key,” “Bottom Key”: The arpeggiator will operate when you play keys within the specified range. Keys outside of this range can be played in the normal manner, and will not be affected by the arpeggiator on/off.

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