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Part Parameters
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1-3-5 Arpeggio
This function lets you automatically trigger musical and rhythmic phrases and backing patterns
using the current Performance by simply pressing a key or keys on the keyboard.
The Arpeggio sequence changes in response to the actual notes or chords you play, giving you
a wide variety of inspiring musical phrases and ideas, both in composing and performing.
Arpeggio Master Switch Determines whether Arpeggio for the entire Performance is On or Off.
Arpeggio Part Switch Determines whether Arpeggio for the Part is On or Off.
Synchro Quantize Value Determines the timing at which the next Arpeggio Type is switched during
Arpeggio playback. If this is set to “off”, the next Arpeggio playback starts
as soon as each Part is played. The displayed value indicates clocks.
Arpeggio Hold Determines whether the Arpeggio continues cycling after the keys are
released.
Off: The Arpeggio plays only while you hold the keys.
On: The Arpeggio cycles automatically, even if you release your
fingers from the keys.
Sync-off: Arpeggio playback continues to run silently, even when you
release the keys. Pressing any key turns Arpeggio playback on again,
and the Arpeggio is heard from the point in the cycle where playback
is resumed.
Key Mode Determines how the Arpeggio plays back when playing the keyboard.
Sort: When you play specific notes (for example, the notes of a
chord), the same sequence plays, no matter what order you play the
notes.
Thru: When you play specific notes (for example, the notes of a
chord), the resulting sequence differs depending on the order of the
notes.
Direct: Note events of the Arpeggio sequence do not play; only the
notes you play on the keyboard are heard. When the Arpeggio plays
back, events such as Pan and Brightness are applied to the sound of
your keyboard performance. Use this setting when the Arpeggio
types include Control Change data.
Sort+Drct: The Arpeggio is played back according to the Sort setting,
and the notes played are also sounded.
Thru+Drct: The Arpeggio is played back according to the Thru
setting, and the notes played are also sounded.
Change Timing Determines the actual timing at which the Arpeggio type is switched when
you select another type during Arpeggio playback.
Real-time: The Arpeggio type is switched immediately.
Measure: The Arpeggio type is switched at the top of the next
measure.
Loop Determines whether the Arpeggio plays a single time or continuously,
while notes are held.
On: The Arpeggio cycles while notes are held.
Off: The Arpeggio plays only once even if notes are held.
Arpeggio Note Limit Determines the lowest and highest notes in the Arpeggio’s note range.
Notes played in this range trigger the Arpeggio.
For example, setting a Note Limit of C5 - C4 lets you trigger the Arpeggio
by playing notes in the two ranges of C-2 to C4 and C5 to G8; notes played
between C4 and C5 have no effect on the Arpeggio.