Arpeggiator function
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Setting you can make for the scenes
• Arpeggiator settings
• Drum track or step sequence selection
• Drum track patterns
Selecting a scene, playing with the arpeggiator and drum track or
step sequencer
Selecting the scene
1. In PROGRAM mode, COMBINATION mode. or
SEQUENCER mode, display the ARP/DRUM tab on
the Home page.
2. Select the scene button on the display.
3. Turn the arpeggiator function on. The arpeggiator
that you set in the scene you selected will start playing
when you start playing the keys.
4. Press the DRUM button to play the drum track or
step sequence that has been set, or to enter
performance standby.
Arpeggiator on/off
• Each time you press the ARP button, the arpeggiator will
be switched on/off.
When the arpeggiator is turned on (the
LED will light up) and the selected
arpeggio pattern will begin when you play
the keyboard.
Refer to “Using RT control knobs 1–5 to control the
arpeggiator” and “Making the Arpeggiator settings”
(explained on the next page) to check that the arpeggio
performance is changing.
Note:
The on/off status is saved when you write each
program.
The arpeggios may not start when you press the ARP
button - depending on the saved settings. You may need
to play a keyboard.
The ARP button, TAP button and RT Control knobs
(when SELECT is set to “ARP/DRUM”) will work for
both arpeggiators A and B. The status will be preserved
when you write the combination.
Turning the Drum Track on and off
1. Press the MODE button to select PROGRAM mode,
and select a program. (See “Selecting Programs” on
page 25.)
2. Press the DRUM button.
The button’s LED will either light solidly or blink on and
off, depending on the Program’s
Trigger Mode
setting.
Tempo
EDIT button
Drum track patterns
RT control knob parametersLATCH/ARP/DRUM button
Arpeggio pattern
Scene 1–4 buttons
Scene button
Time signature
When step sequence B
is selected
Arpeggiator B (when 1Shot is enabled)
When the drum track is selected
Arpeggiator A (when latch is enabled)