Setup Mode and the Setup Editor
The Arpeggiator (ARPEG) Page
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The Arpeggiator (ARPEG) Page
The Arpeggiator takes input from the K2600 keyboard (or via MIDI) and turns it into a constant 
rhythmic pattern. You can control the speed and nature of the pattern in real time. The 
Arpeggiator resembles what were called ÒsequencersÓ on old analog synthsÑplaying a Þnite 
series of notes repeatedly, with changes in the series controlled by the notes you play. The 
Arpeggiator can affect both the K2600 and external MIDI instruments. The notes produced by 
the Arpeggiator in a given zone go to all of that zoneÕs destinations: local, MIDI, or both.
The concept behind the K2600Õs Arpeggiator is fairly simple, although the options are extensive. 
You might think of it as a Ònote processor,Ó generating complex output from relatively modest 
input. You can select any number of notes for the input, and tell the Arpeggiator to recognize 
and remember them. This is called ÒlatchingÓ the notes. The Arpeggiator then processes them by 
playing them repeatedly, and/or transposing them up and down the keyboard. You have 
control over several processing parameters: tempo, velocity, order, duration, transposition, 
orchestration, and whether the intervals between notes are Þlled chromatically. You can also tell 
the Arpeggiator how to deal with new information coming from the keyboard. The settings you 
deÞne on the ARPEG page apply to all zones for which arpeggiation is activated; you can 
program each zone individually to respond to or ignore the setupÕs arpeggiation values.
Figure 7-3 shows the processing order the K2600 uses to create arpeggios from your input:
Figure 7-3 Arpeggiator Processing Sequence
Arpeggiator
Key
Range
Note
Processing
Zone
Enablers
Zone 1 Parameters
Zone 2 Parameters
Zone 3 Parameters
Zone 4 Parameters
Zone 5 Parameters
Zone 6 Parameters
Zone 7 Parameters
Zone 8 Parameters