Setup Mode
The ARPEGGIATOR & ARPEGGIATOR 2 (ARP1, ARP2) Pages
7-51
Auto
is
independent
of
Latch;
every
note
you
play
is
automatically
latched,
and
the
Arpeggiator
runs
as
long
as
you
hold
at
least
one
arpeggiated
note.
As
long
as
you
keep
holding
on
at
least
one
note
(it
doesn’t
have
to
be
the
same
note
the
whole
time),
every
note
you
play
in
the
arpeggiation
range
gets
latched.
Pedals
is
sort
of
a
combination
of
Keys,
Add,
and
Overplay
modes.
It
relies
on
both
Latch
(MIDI
157)
and
Latch2
(MIDI
158).
If
neither
latch
controller
is
on,
notes
will
arpeggiate
only
while
you
are
holding
down
keys
(similar
to
Keys
mode).
If
you
activate
Controller
158,
the
keys
currently
held
down
will
latch,
and
any
additional
keys
played
while
Controller
158
is
on
will
also
latch
(similar
to
Add
mode).
When
Controller
158
is
off,
any
keys
that
are
not
currently
held
down
will
be
removed
from
the
arpeggiation.
If
you
activate
Controller
157,
keys
currently
held
down
will
latch,
and
any
additional
keys
played
while
Controller
157
is
on
will
play
normally
(similar
to
Overplay
mode).
This
mode
is
called
Pedals
mode
because
you
might
want
to
assign
Footswitch
1
to
Latch
(Controller
157)
and
Footswitch
2
to
Latch2
(Controller
158)
to
make
the
pedals
function
similarly
to
sustain
and
sostenuto
pedals.
Additionally,
you
could
assign
one
Footswitch
to
SusLatch
(Controller
160)—doing
this
makes
the
Footswitch
act
as
a
sustain
pedal
when
Arp
is
off,
and
as
a
Latch
pedal
when
Arp
is
on.
Autohold
is
similar
to
Auto.
Holding
at
least
one
arpeggiated
note
on
and
playing
other
notes
latches
those
notes.
Unlike
in
Auto
mode,
if
you
stop
holding
at
least
one
arpeggiated
note
on,
the
arpeggiation
continues
playing
(although
you
can’t
latch
any
more
notes).
In
this
case,
if
you
strike
another
key
within
the
setup’s
arpeggiation
range,
you
start
a
new
arpeggiation
sequence.
Autohold
is
useful
for
arpeggiating
chords:
when
you
play
a
chord,
it
gets
latched,
and
continues
arpeggiating
after
you
release
the
chord.
When
you
play
another
chord,
the
previous
chord
gets
unlatched,
and
the
new
one
gets
latched.
You
can
use
the
Panic
soft
button
to
stop
arpeggiation
at
any
time.
1NoteAuto
is
similar
to
Autohold,
except
only
the
last
note
played
is
latched
(even
if
previously
played
notes
are
still
being
held.)
1NoteAuto
is
specifically
designed
for
use
with
Shift
Patterns
(see
above,)
because
Shift
Patterns
are
designed
to
be
played
from
one
note
at
a
time
(though
you
can
use
1NoteAuto
without
a
Shift
Pattern
as
well.)
Using
1NoteAuto
for
zones
that
use
a
Shift
Pattern
ensures
that
Shift
Patterns
will
sound
correct
by
only
allowing
one
note
at
a
time
to
trigger
the
pattern.
You
can
use
the
Panic
soft
button
to
stop
arpeggiation
at
any
time.
1NoteAutoLow
and
1NoteAutoHi
are
also
designed
for
use
with
Shift
Patterns.
They
work
similarly
to
1NoteAuto,
except
1NoteAutoLow
always
latches
the
lowest
note
when
holding
multiple
notes,
and
1NoteAutoHi
always
latches
the
highest
note
when
holding
multiple
notes.
You
can
also
use
these
latch
types
without
a
Shift
Pattern
if
desired.
Low Key (LoKey) and High Key (HiKey)
The
Arpeggiator
processes
notes
within
the
range
of
these
parameters.
Notes
outside
the
specified
range
play
normally,
and
do
not
become
part
of
the
arpeggiation
sequence.
Set
the
LoKey
and
HiKey
parameters
using
the
data
entry
wheel
or
buttons.
Glissando
When
the
Glissando
parameter
is
On
,
the
Arpeggiator
chromatically
fills
between
latched
notes.
When
Glissando
is
on,
the
Arpeggiator
ignores
the
Note
Shift,
Shift
Limit,
and
Limit
Option
parameters.
You
must
latch
at
least
two
notes
to
get
a
result.
When
Glissando
is
on,
all
notes
played
in
the
arpeggiation
range
get
latched,
although
you
won’t
necessarily
get
meaningful
results
from
all
latched
notes.
In
general,
try
to
get
each
subsequent
note
you
latch
to
be
a
change
in
direction.
For
example,
try
latching
the
following
sequence
of
notes:
C4,
C5,
G4,
G5,
C5,
C6,
G4,
G5.
The
“glissando”
changes
direction
around
each
change
in
direction
of
the
latched
notes.
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