Arpeggio Mode
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The Procedure for Step Recording
1
In the Arpeggio Mode screen, press [REC] to
enter Arpeggio Record mode (stand-by record
status).
Before displaying the Arpeggio Mode screen, you
are required to select a user arpeggio number for
recording.
2
In the ARP display, set the necessary settings for
recording, such as the length, time signature and
tempo (see page 246).
3
Set the beginning measure number for recording
with the Meas parameter.
4
Select the track (Tr1-4) for recording with the
Track parameter.
5
Press [F5] (STEP) to select the Step recording
mode.
6
Press [PLAY], the [PLAY] green light will be lit,
and the Step Recording screen will be displayed.
7
Set the note length and the velocity, and input
the note with the keyboard. The
↓
cursor
automatically moves forward a distance equal to
the length of the note that was just input.
8
Repeat step
7
above, and program in one note at
a time.
9
Press [STOP] to stop recording. The EX
automatically returns to the Arpeggio Mode
screen.
After you have finished recording, there are various
edit functions in Arpeggio Edit mode and Arpeggio
Job mode (page 249).
Arpeggio Edit Mode
In Arpeggio Mode screen (or Arpeggio Job mode), you
can enter Arpeggio Edit mode by pressing [EDIT] key
on the panel. In Arpeggio Edit mode, you can edit
events for each user arpeggio sequence track 1~4, that
were recorded in real time or in step recording.
[F5] INS (Insert) allows you to insert new events and
[F6] CHNG (Change) is for changing the position or
value of previously existing data. [F8] DEL (Delete) lets
you delete unnecessary events.
1
Measure:
1~16 (maximum value will change depending
on the Length setting)
2
Beat:
1~16 (maximum value will change depending on
the Beat setting)
3
Clock:
000~479
4
Top of Track (indicates the beginning of the track)
5
End of Track (indicates the end of the track)
[F5]: INS(Insert: insert a new event)
[F6]: CHNG (Change: change the position or value of an
event)
[F8]: DEL (Delete: delete an event)
Press [EXIT] to quit the Arpeggio Edit mode, returning
you to the Arpeggio Mode screen.
Event Data That Can Be Edited
Event data that can be edited is the same as those for
the sequence tracks 1~16 in the Song Edit mode, for
more information see page 202.
F5
F6
F8
1
2
3
4
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