Program Edit Mode
The Arpeggiator (ARP) Page
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The Arpeggiator (ARP) Page
Use the Arpeggiator page to adjust settings for the Program’s Arpeggiator. e Arpeggiator
takes note input from the keyboard (or via MIDI) and outputs a rhythmic and/or melodic
pattern of MIDI notes. e Arpeggiator can aect both the internal programs and external
MIDI instruments.
e Arpeggiator processes notes by playing them repeatedly, and/or transposing them
up and down the keyboard. You have control over note output velocity, order, duration,
transposition, and more. In Multi Mode, you can assign controllers to control several
arpeggiator parameters in real time (see Multi Controller destinations 147, 150-160 and
170-178 in The Controller Destination List on page 7-21). You can also select and edit
patterns for note shifting, velocity shifting, and duration, either as independent patterns,
or as a combination of all three in Step Sequencer mode. e Arpeggiator also has several
dierent “latch” settings, which allows the arpeggiator to respond to played notes in dierent
ways, such as continuing to play after you have released the keys.
The SAVE ARP Soft Button
If you have adjusted any Arpeggiator settings, you have the option of saving a new Arp
Preset to a User location, where it will be available to use with other Programs and Multis.
All settings on the ARP page are saved as part of the Arp Preset, except for the State and Key
Range parameters, which are stored with the Program/Multi. If you don’t save an Arp Preset,
the arpeggiator settings will still be saved with the current Program or Multi.
Press the SAVE ARP soft button to initiate a save. You will have the option to select the ID
number and name for your Arp Preset.