2 Set parameter 87 {Arpeggio clock) on
the
DW-8000 to
1, 2, or 3 and parameter
85
(Enable) to
2.
Set the con•
necled sequencer for "external clock
mode"
(to
be
operated
by
external
MIDI
timing
clock)
so
that
it
can
be started.
3 On the DW-8000,
tum
the Arpeggi
ator
ON/OFF
switch ON and play a note on the keyboard
10
start
synchronous playing.
Use
the
DW-BO00's
parameter
87
and speed control
slider
to
adjust arpeggio speed.
If
arpeggio playing is
interrupted, a
"stop"
message is sent
to
stop the
MIDI sequencer.
■
Using
a
MIDI
sequencer
to
control
OW-8000's
Ar•
peggiator
1 Connect a MIDI sequencer to the DW-8000 as
shOwn
to the right.
2
On
the DW-8000, set parameter 87 (Arpeggio clock)
to
4,
5,
or
6 and parameter
86
(Enable)
to
2.
Set the
connected sequencer for "internal clock mode" (to
send timing clock, start, and stop signals out).
3 Turn
the
DW-8000's Arpeggiator ON/OFF switch ON,
and play notes on the keyboard, (No sound is produc-
ed in this stage.)
4 When the connected sequencer is started, the Arpeg-
giator
also
starts playi
ng
in sync with the sequencer.
When the Arpeggiator
has been set
10
the Assignable
mode,
the
order that the notes are pressed deter-
mines the way the notes will
be
played
in
the arpeg-
gi
o.
If the DW-8000 is set to receive sound data from the
connected sequencer (e.g., when Omni mode is ON),
the sound data will also
be
played in the arpeggio pat-
tern. This should be noted.
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