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Using the arpeggiator while you play Performing with the arpeggiator in Program
51
Making the arpeggio keep playing after you
release the keys
The
ARP
LATCH
button
lets
you
specify
whether
the
arpeggio
will
keep
playing
even
after
you
take
your
hands
off
the
keyboard.
On
(LED
lit
‐
up):
The
arpeggio
will
keep
playing
after
you
take
your
hands
off
the
keyboard.
Off
(LED
off):
The
arpeggio
will
stop
playing
when
you
take
your
hands
off
the
keyboard.
Adjusting the arpeggiator tempo
1. Press
the
REALTIME
CONTROLS
SELECT
button
to
select
mode
C.
2. Use
knob
4
(TEMPO)
to
adjust
the
tempo.
You
can
adjust
the
tempo
in
a
range
of
40.00–300.00.
The
LED
located
to
the
right
of
“TEMPO”
on
the
panel
will
blink
at
quarter
‐
note
intervals
of
the
tempo.
Note:
The
tempo
setting
is
saved
when
you
write
the
program.
Note:
You
can
also
specify
the
tempo
by
using
the
PROG
EDIT:
Tempo
“
:”
setting.
Note:
The
arpeggio
playback
speed
is
affected
by
the
“Resolution”
setting
(PROG
EDIT:
Arp
Setup).
If
the
GLOBAL/MEDIA:
MIDI
‐
MIDI
Clock
“Clock”
parameter
is
set
to
External
MIDI
or
External
USB,
or
is
set
to
Auto
and
MIDI
clock
is
being
received,
the
PROG
EDIT:
Tempo
“
=”
will
indicate
EXT,
and
the
tempo
will
be
synchronized
with
an
external
MIDI
device.
In
this
case,
you
won’t
be
able
to
change
the
tempo
on
the
microSTATION
itself.
Changing the duration of the arpeggiated
notes
Switch
the
realtime
controls
to
mode
C,
and
turn
knob
1
to
adjust
the
duration
of
the
arpeggiated
notes.
Turning
the
knob
toward
the
left
will
shorten
the
notes,
and
turning
the
knob
toward
the
right
will
lengthen
them.
When
the
knob
is
at
the
center
position
(12
o’clock),
the
duration
will
be
as
specified
by
the
program’s
“Gate”
parameter
(PROG
EDIT:
ARP
Setup).
Note:
The
state
of
the
knob
is
saved
when
you
write
the
program.
Note:
You
may
find
it
useful
to
switch
the
realtime
controls
to
mode
A
and
adjust
knob
4
(EG
RELEASE).
Changing the strength of the arpeggiated
notes
Switch
the
realtime
controls
to
mode
C,
and
turn
knob
2
adjust
the
strength
of
the
arpeggiated
notes.
Turning
the
knob
toward
the
left
will
soften
the
notes,
and
turning
the
knob
toward
the
right
will
strengthen
them.
When
the
knob
is
at
the
center
position
(12
o’clock),
the
strength
will
be
as
specified
by
the
program’s
“Velocity”
parameter
(PROG
EDIT:
ARP
Setup).
Note:
The
state
of
the
knob
is
saved
when
you
write
the
program.
Note:
You
may
find
it
useful
to
switch
the
realtime
controls
to
mode
A,
and
adjust
knob
1
(CUTOFF),
knob
2
(RESONANCE),
and
knob
3
(EG
‐
INTENSITY).
Adding a shuffle feel to the arpeggio pattern
Switch
the
realtime
controls
to
mode
C,
and
turn
knob
3
to
add
a
shuffle
feel
to
the
arpeggio
pattern.
Note:
The
state
of
the
knob
is
saved
when
you
write
the
program.
If
the
selected
arpeggio
pattern
is
one
of
the
preset
arpeggio
patterns
P0–P4,
turning
the
knob
will
not
change
it.
This
adjustment
is
available
only
if
one
of
the
user
arpeggio
patterns
000–639
is
selected.
Arpeggiator settings
Enter
PROG
EDIT:
Arp
Setup.
Selecting an arpeggio pattern
Choose
one
of
the
preset
arpeggio
patterns
P0–P4
or
user
arpeggio
patterns
000–639.
With
the
factory
settings,
a
wide
variety
of
arpeggio
patterns
are
stored
in
000–511
and
in
some
of
512–639.
Select
the
arpeggio
pattern
setting,
and
use
the
buttons
to
choose
the
desired
pattern.
You
can
also
select
a
user
arpeggio
pattern
by
turning
NUM
LOCK
on,
using
function
buttons
01
(1)–10
(0)
to
directly
specify
a
number,
and
then
pressing
the
14
(ENTER)
button.
P0: UP
P1: DOWN
UP
DOWN