Layer
This operating mode lets you combine two presets—in other words, you can play two presets at the same
time. This can be useful for realising especially rich solo or ensemble sounds. Select a suitable preset for the
hold channels in the submenu (ENTER). This preset will be played together with the normal preset whenever
ill let you set the same parameters
RN, SEQ TRACK and SEQ TEMPO.
you press the hold switch. After pressing the ENTER button, the submenu w
as in Separate mode: PRESET, SEQ PATTE
Arpeggiator (ARPEG)
This operating mode provides a powerful arpeggiator with which you can virtually accompany yourself. Unlike
SEP mode, which only lets you back yourself with held chords, this mode lets you use more complex backing
and the current content of
es, the captured arpeggio will play endlessly in the background on the hold channels, other-
ill be stopped. It is thus possible to press the hold switch again and "feed" the current
mony, for example. To stop an arpeggio,
ut playing a note. The parameter settings of the arpeggiator deter-
pulate the sequence of the
ps the most interesting property of the arpeg-
ith a freely programmable rhythm pattern.
structures. The notes you play with the hold switch pressed are collected in a loop
the loop is played on the hold channels. The arpeggio capture ends when you release the hold switch. When
playing new not
wise the arpeggio w
arpeggio new notes without interruption to realise a change in har
simply press the hold switch briefly witho
mine how the individual notes will be played back. Not only is it possible to mani
notes, they can also cover several octaves, for example. Perha
giator is the rhythmic quantisation of the playback loop w
Press ENTER to open the Arpeggiator submenu.
Hold Preset
(1 – 256)
Using the VALUE +/- buttons, choose the preset with the audio properties to apply to the arpeggio
while the hold switch is pressed.
Tempo
Arpeggiator tempo (EXT, 41 – 240)
The tempo of the arpeggio can be synchronised externally using the
MIDI Clock (EXT/MIDI IN) or internally by specifying a BPM (beats per minute) value between 41 (very slow)
and 240 (very fast). In case of external synchronisation (by a MIDI keyboard or MIDI drums, for example),
output does not start until MIDI Start/Sync commands have been received.
NOTE:
The tempo selected here also applies to the sequencer!
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