ARPEGGIATOR SECTION
This section contains all the Knobs & buttons associated with the Arpeggiator.
Menu - Button
When this button is pressed, a series of pages is available on the display containing parameters relevant to this section.
In the Arpeggiator Section there are 7 pages available. These are selected using the page Up & page Down buttons to the left of
the display.
There are a maximum of 2 parameters displayed on any page. One for each line on the display. The upper & lower Data knobs on
the right of the display are used to alter these parameters values.
Page 1 looks like so:
The higher parameter is “Pattern bank”. In this case with a value of Mono.
This parameter determines type of Pattern the Arpeggiator will use. Use the upper Data knob to adjust the value. The “Mono” Bank
is 128 preset patterns that are Monophonic, ( a single note is played at any one time ) The “Poly” Bank is 128 preset patterns that
are Polyphonic,( all the notes played on the master keyboard are played at once & transposed ) the “User” Bank is 128 patterns
that are user programmable in the Global Mode. Patterns 000 to 063 in this bank are Monophonic & 064 to 127 are Polyphonic.
The range of this parameter is Mono, Poly, & User. This parameter is normally memorised with a Program, however if in
Performance mode & the Arp bank & pattern used parameter on page 1 of the Special menu in the Part Edit section is set to Part,
then the parameter is memorised with a Performance.
The lower parameter is “Pattern no.”. In this case with a value of 120.
This parameter determines which pattern in the bank specified by the parameter above is used by the Arpeggiator. Use the lower
Data knob to adjust the value The range of this parameter is 000 to 127. This parameter is normally memorised with a Program,
however if in Performance mode & the Arp bank & pattern used parameter on page 1 of the Special menu in the Part Edit section
is set to Part, then the parameter is memorised with a Performance.
In Performance mode, the Pattern Bank & Pattern number displayed on this page will be different to the Pattern Bank & Pattern
number assigned to the Program in the currently selected part if the Arp bank & pattern used parameter on page 1 of the Special
menu in the Part Edit section is set to Part.
Page 2 looks like so:
The higher parameter is “Latch type”. In this case with a value of Constant.
This parameter determines how the “Latch” function behaves. Use the upper Data knob to adjust the value.
In the “Constant” position, when the “Latch” is “On”, the Arpeggiator remembers what notes you last played. i.e. If you play a C
triad & then release the keys on the master keyboard, the Arpeggiator will not stop, it will continue to sweep through the C triad
until a new set of notes is played, then it will sweep through the new notes until another set it played. etc. etc. In the “Pattern” posi-
Latch type Constant
Quantise Mode 1
NOTE:
NOTE:
Pattern Bank Mono
Pattern no. 12O
on/off
latch
menu
gate time
speed
mute
key sync
Arpeggiator
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