
14
Front panel
press
the
lefmost
button
of
the
STYLE
section.
A
mes
‐
sage
window
will
appear,
showing
the
name
of
the
original
bank.
Release
the
SHIFT
button
to
exit
the
win
‐
dow.
There
is
a
shortcut
to
see
all
pages
of
the
selected
bank.
To
cycle
all
pages
for
a
selected
bank,
press
the
bank’s
button
until
you
see
the
page
that
you’re
looking
for.
These
buttons
double
as
a
numeric
keypad
on
certain
pages
(see
70).
16 FADE IN/OUT
When
the
Style
stoped,
press
this
button
to
start
it
with
a
volume
fade
‐
in
(the
volume
goes
from
zero
to
the
maximum).
When
the
Style
is
playing,
press
this
button
to
stop
it
with
a
volume
fade
‐
out
(the
volume
gradually
decreases).
You
don’t
need
to
press
START/STOP
to
start
or
stop
the
Style.
17 VARIATION 1–4 (NOTE LENGTH) buttons
Each
of
these
buttons
will
select
one
of
the
four
varia
‐
tions
of
the
current
Style.
Each
variation
can
vary
in
patterns
and
sounds.
These
buttons
double
as
a
NOTE
LENGTH
function
for
the
Song
mode
(see
chapter
13).
18 FILL 1–2 (NOTE LENGTH) buttons
These
two
buttons
trigger
a
fill
‐
in.
Press
them
twice
(LED
blinking)
to
let
them
play
in
loop,
and
select
any
other
Style
element
(Fill,
Intro,
Variation…)
to
exit
the
loop.
They
also
double
as
a
NOTE
LENGTH
function
for
the
Song
mode
(see
chapter
13).
19 COUNT IN / BREAK
While
the
Style
is
not
running,
press
this
button,
then
press
START/STOP.
This
combination
triggers
a
one
‐
bar
initial
count,
then
the
Style
starts
playing.
While
the
Style
is
already
in
play,
this
button
triggers
a
break
(an
empty
measure
beginning
with
a
kick
+
crash
shot).
Press
it
twice
to
let
it
play
in
loop,
and
select
any
other
Style
element
(Fill,
Intro,
Variation…)
to
exit
the
loop.
20 ENDING 1–2 (DOT, TRIPLET) buttons
While
the
Style
is
running,
these
two
buttons
trigger
an
Ending,
and
stop
the
Style.
Press
one
of
them,
and
the
Style
will
stop
running
with
an
Ending.
If
pressed
while
the
Style
is
stopped,
they
act
as
an
additional
couple
of
Intros.
Press
them
twice
(LED
blinking)
to
let
them
play
in
loop,
and
select
any
other
Style
element
(Fill,
Intro,
Variation…)
to
exit
the
loop.
ENDING1
also
doubles
as
a
DOT
function,
and
ENDING2
doubles
as
a
TRIPLET
function,
to
be
used
in
Song
mode
(see
chapter
13).
Note:
Ending
1
plays
a
short
sequence
with
different
chords,
while
Ending
2
plays
on
the
last
recognized
chord.
21 INTRO 1–2 buttons
These
two
buttons
set
the
arranger
in
Intro
mode.
After
pressing
one
of
these
buttons,
start
the
Style,
and
it
will
begin
with
the
selected
intro.
The
INTRO
LED
will
automatically
go
off
at
the
end
of
the
intro.
Press
them
twice
(LED
blinking)
to
let
them
play
in
a
loop,
and
select
any
other
Style
element
(Fill,
Intro,
Variation…)
to
exit
the
loop.
Note:
Intro
1
plays
a
short
sequence
with
different
chords,
while
Intro
2
plays
on
the
last
recognized
chord.
22 START/STOP
Starts
or
stops
the
Style
that’s
running.
You
can
reset
all
‘frozen’
notes
and
controllers
on
the
microARRANGER
and
any
instrument
con
‐
nected
to
its
MIDI
OUT,
by
using
the
“Panic”
key
com
‐
bination.
Just
press
SHIFT
+
START/STOP
to
stop
all
notes
and
reset
all
controllers.
23 SYNCHRO START / STOP (DELETE)
This
button
turns
the
Synchro
Start
and
Synchro
Stop
functions
on
or
off.
Press
it
repeatedly
to
turn
the
func
‐
tions
on
or
off.
The
LEDs
will
cycle
in
this
order:
START
START+STOP
OFF.
START
LED
ON
When
this
LED
is
lit
‐
up,
just
play
a
chord
in
the
chord
recognition
area
(usually
under
the
split
point,
see
17)
to
auto
‐
matically
start
the
Style
running.
If
you
like,
you
can
turn
one
of
the
INTROs
on
before
starting
the
Style.
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