Specifications
PX-7 Owners Manual 251
Arpeggiator/Beats Menu
Duration
Duration This parameter defines how long the arpeggiator plays before stopping. The 
Duration is specified in note values. Therefore if an arpeggio were running 
at a 16th Note Value and the Duration were set to a whole note, the arpeg-
giator would play 16 steps before stopping. After the duration has elapsed, 
the arpeggiator remains inactive until the key is released. If Duration is set 
to Off, the arpeggio repeats as long as the notes are held (Infinite Duration).
Duration can be used to modify the patterns and increase the possible 
pattern combinations and variations. Because this parameter limits the 
length of arpeggiator play time, it can change the arpeggio pattern when 
the Duration is less than the length of the arpeggio. You can set the 
arpeggio to repeat continuously using the Recycle function described below. 
Post-Delay This parameter is only relevant when both the “Duration” and “Recycle” 
parameters are not in the “Off” state. The Post-Delay value determines how 
long the arpeggiator is delayed after the Duration period. Please refer to the 
diagram on page 252. During the post-delay period, notes are played 
normally (as if the arpeggiator was off). After the post-delay period has 
elapsed, the arpeggiator either jumps to the beginning of the Pre-Delay 
period or to the beginning of the Duration period depending on the 
Recycle setting.
If the arpeggiator is playing an extension when the Duration expires, the 
notes in the extension will continue to sound during the Post-Delay (and 
Pre-Delay if on). On the next pass through the Duration period, the 
extension continues where it left off.
Post-Delay increases the number of possible variations in the beat and 
allows the recycle loop to be set to an exact measure of time.
MASTER ARPEGGIATOR
Duration 1 / 1d
MASTER ARPEGGIATOR
Post-Delay off










