•
1/128 Dotted
(
1/128 D
)
•
1/64 Triplet
(
1/64 T
)
•
1/128
13.4.2. RHYTHM Sequence
The second
RHYTHM
parameter,
Sequence
, is only available in
Arp
mode. On the keyboard, it is
mapped to Knob 4 of the Control section in Arp Edit mode. It gives you a way of adding interesting
rhythms to your arpeggiated notes. Select one of eight different sequences and apply it to the ar-
peggiator sequence you are playing. Combine
Sequence
with the
Rate
parameter to create a
huge variety of rhythms at different tempos. If
Rate
is set to a basic or dotted value, then
Se-
quence
applies a 16-step sequencer to the notes. If
Rate
is instead set to a triplet value, then
Sequence
applies a 12-step sequencer to the notes.
You can switch sequences in real time during playback. For example, if sequence
1
is running and
you instead select sequence
2
after the fourth MIDI note in a pattern has been played back, then
sequence
2
starts when the fifth MIDI note in the pattern is played back.
The
Sequence
setting includes the following values:
•
Off
,
1
,
2
,
3
,
4
,
5
,
6
,
7
,
8
To display the set value of the
SEQUENCE
parameter, tap Knob 4.
13.4.3. RHYTHM Swing
The third
RHYTHM
parameter,
Swing
, is available in both
Arp
and
Note Repeat
mode. On the
keyboard, it is mapped to Knob 5 of the Control section in Arp Edit mode. Adding
Swing
to your
note sequence can make it feel less quantized and sound more natural.
Swing
works by introduc-
ing a delay to every second note in a sequence. Doing so often adds a certain groove to the mu-
sic.
Swing
is a drag control that lets you select a value between
0%
and
100%
:
1.
Set a value of
0%
to play the note sequence without swing.
2.
Increase the
Swing
value to add swing by delaying every second note. The delay length is a
percentage of the current step size.
To display the set value of the
SWING
parameter, tap Knob 5.
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