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61: Page Menu Command
61A: Write Arpeggio Patterns
This command writes all user arpeggio patterns U00 (A/B)
U231 (D).
Press the OK button in the dialog box to write the data.
Alternatively, you can press the front panel [REC/WRITE]
key to open the Update Arpeggio Patterns dialog box. In
the same way, press the OK button to write the data.
Pattern,”“ Tempo, Octave, Resolution, Sort,
Latch, Key Sync, and Keyboard are parameters
that are set in Program, Combination, Song, and Song
Play modes. The Write operation executed here does
not save these parameters.
If you move here from Program or Combination mode
and set these parameters, you must return to the origi-
nal mode and write them.
Patterns U200(C)U215(C) and U216(D)U231(D) are
provided as preset patterns for certain EXB-PCM series
option boards (sold separately).
61B: Rename Arpeggio Pattern
This command renames the selected user arpeggio pattern.
Up to sixteen characters can be input. Preset patterns P00
P04 cannot be selected.
61C: Copy Arpeggio Pattern
This command copies the settings of another user arpeggio
pattern to the currently selected arpeggio pattern. It is not
possible to copy from a preset arpeggio pattern P00P04.
62: Pattern Edit
Here you can input Tones 011. Tones correspond to a maxi-
mum of 12 notes
Tones correspond to the (up to) 12 notes that are simulta-
neously pressed on the keyboard at each of the (up to) 48
steps. If Sort (61a) is checked, the notes that were pressed
will correspond in ascending order of pitch to Tones 0, 1, etc.
If Sort (61a) is not checked, the notes that were pressed
will correspond in the order in which they were pressed to
Tones 0, 1, etc.
These parameters are not valid for preset patterns P00
P04.
62a: Step No., Pitch Offset, Gate, Velocity, Flam,
Tone No., Fixed Note No.
Step No. (Step Number) [01...48]
Select the Tone that you wish to edit. When the Step No is
selected, use the numeric keys to input the Tones. Numeric
keys [0][9] correspond to Tones 09, [] corresponds to
Tone 10, and [./10s HOLD] to Tone 11. Each time you press
a key, the Tone will be set or reset.
When Arpeggio Tone Mode (61a) is Normal, the display
will indicate
. When set to Fixed Note, the display will
indicate
.
If you wish to delete all Tones of a step, use the Delete
page menu command. To insert a blank step, use the
Insert page menu command.
Pitch Offset [48...+48]
For each step, the pitch corresponding to the Tone can be
raised or lowered in semitone steps. This lets you make set-
tings for the same tone in each step to create a melody, or to
make settings for two or more tones in each step to play par-
allel chords.
Gate [Off, 001...100%, Legato]
Off: That step will not sound even if Tones have been speci-
ed.
Legato: Notes will continue sounding until the same Tone is
sounded next, or until the pattern returns to the beginning.
At this time, the display will change to “” or
.
This setting is valid when the Program, Combination, Song,
or Song Play mode parameter Gate (Program P7: 71b,
Combination P7: 72b, 73, Sequencer/Song Play P7: 73a,
74) is set to Step. When making this setting, make sure that
Gate is set to Step in the mode from which you arrived
here.
Velocity [001...127, Key]
Key: The Tone of the step will sound with the velocity at
which the key was played.
001127: The specied velocity value will always be used.
This setting is valid when the Program, Combination, Song,
or Song Play mode parameter Velocity (Program P7: 71b,
61A
61B
61C
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BrandKorg
ModelTRITON proX
CategorySynthesizer
LanguageEnglish

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