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Voice
Performance
Multi
SEQ Play
Master
Remote
File
Audio Rec/Play
Utility
Performance
Play
Mixing
Edit Select
Common Edit
Name
Play Mode
Arpeggio
Controller
Filter / EG
EQ
Effect
Parameter
A/D Out
A/D FX
Parameter
Part Edit
Voice
Play Mode
Arpeggio
Arp Edit
Arp 1-5 Type
Filter / EG
3 Band EQ
Rcv Sw
FX Send
Job Select
Recall
Bulk
Copy
Initialize
Supplementary Info.
Basic Structure
Appendix
Velocity Mode
Adjusts the velocity of the Arpeggio notes when receiving the Note On messages.
Settings: original, thru
Key Mode
Determines how the Arpeggio plays back when playing the keyboard.
Settings: sort, thru, direct, sort+direct, thru+direct
NOTE: Some Arpeggio types belonging to the “Cntr” Category may not have note events. When such an Arpeggio type is selected and
the Key Mode is set to “sort” or “thru,” no sound is produced even if you press a note on the keyboard.
Note Limit Lo/Hi (Note Limit Low/High)
Determines the lowest and highest notes in the Arpeggio's note range. Notes received 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.
Settings: C -2 – G8
NOTE: You can also set the Note directly from the Keyboard, by holding down the [SHIFT] button and pressing the desired key.
Velocity Limit Lo/Hi (Velocity Limit Low/High)
Determines the lowest and highest velocity which can trigger the Arpeggio playback. Arpeggio will only playback for
notes received within its specified velocity range. For example, setting a Velocity Limit of 93 – 34 lets you play the
Arpeggio from two separate velocity ranges: soft (1 – 34) and hard (93 – 127).
Settings: 001 – 127
NOTE: You can also set the value directly from the Keyboard, by holding down the [SHIFT] button and pressing a key.
Octave Shift
Shifts the pitch of the Arpeggio up or down in octaves.
Settings: -10 – +10
Loop
When this is set to “on,” the Arpeggio cycles while notes are held. When this is set to “off,” the Arpeggio plays only once
even if notes are held.
Settings: off, on
Trigger Mode
When this is set to “gate,” pressing the note starts Arpeggio playback and releasing the note stops it. When this is set to
“toggle,” pressing the note starts/stops Arpeggio playback and releasing the note does not affect Arpeggio playback.
Normally, this parameter should be set to “gate.”
Settings: gate, toggle
NOTE: The Trigger Mode “toggle” setting overcomes the Hold “on” setting in the Arpeggio Edit display (page 84). In other words, even
when the Hold parameter is set to “on,” pressing the note start/stops Arpeggio playback when the Trigger Mode is set to
“toggle.
Accnt Vel Th (Accent Velocity Threshold)
Some Arpeggio types include special sequence data called “Accent Phrase,” which will be played back only when the
velocities higher than a specified value are received. This parameter determined the minimum velocity that will trigger
the Accent Phrase.
Settings: off, 1 – 127
original The Arpeggio plays back at the preset velocities included in the Arpeggio sequence data.
thru The Arpeggio plays back according to the velocity of your playing. For example, if you play the notes strongly, the playback volume
of the Arpeggio increases.
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 the 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 tone generator performance. Use this setting when the
Arpeggio types includes non-note data or when the Category type “Ctrl” is selected.
sort +direct The Arpeggio is played back according to the “sort” setting here, and the note pressed is also sounded.
thru +direct The Arpeggio is played back according to the “thru” setting here, and the note pressed is also sounded.