Program Edit Mode
Arpeggiator Page
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each Zone by the front panel LATCH button, by another controller, or by one of the Global
Mode SW Override parameters. In each Multi, the LATCH button or other controller must
be assigned on the Multi Edit Controls page of each Zone using Destination 157 (Latch
Sustain) or 158 (Latch2 Sost) with On Value 127 and O Value 0.
Each of the Latch settings are described below.
Keys: If the Latch switch is turned o, notes are arpeggiated only when keys are held. As you
hold dierent notes, they get added to the arpeggiation, and as you release notes, they get
taken out.
When Latch is set to Keys, the LATCH button in the front panel ARPEGGIATOR section
can be used to latch played notes so that they will arpeggiate even after they are released.
In Program Edit Mode, when the Keys setting is selected, the Latch Type parameter appears.
e Latch Type parameter determines the behavior of the LATCH button in the front
panel ARPEGGIATOR section. When the Latch Type parameter is set to Latch Sustain, if
the Latch switch is turned on, any played notes will become latched. When the Latch Type
parameter is set to Latch2 Sost, any played notes will become latched, only when the Latch
switch is turned on while notes are held. Latched notes will arpeggiate until the Latch switch
is turned o.
Note: In Multi Edit Mode, when the Keys setting is selected, the Latch Type parameter does
not appear. In Multi Edit Mode, the behavior of the LATCH button in the front panel
ARPEGGIATOR section is determined per Zone on the Controls page. For details see
Switch Controllers on page 5-25.
Overplay: Notes are arpeggiated only when the Latch switch is turned on while notes are
held. Overplay latches any keys that are being held when the Latch switch is turned on.
Latched keys continue arpeggiating after they are released until the Latch switch is turned
o. Any notes that you play after the Latch switch is turned on do not get arpeggiated.
Arpeg: Notes are arpeggiated only when the Latch switch is turned on while notes are held.
Arpeg latches any keys that are being held when the Latch switch is turned on. Latched keys
continue arpeggiating after they are released until the Latch switch is turned o. Any notes
that you play after the Latch switch has been turned on become part of the arpeggiation, and
they drop out of the arpeggiation as soon as you release them.
Add: Notes are arpeggiated only when the Latch switch is turned on while notes are held.
Add latches any keys that are being held when the Latch switch is turned on, and also latches
any notes played after this. Latched keys continue arpeggiating after they are released until
the Latch switch is turned o.
Auto: Every note you play is automatically latched, and the Arpeggiator runs as long as you
hold at least one arpeggiated note. As long as you keep holding on at least one note (it doesn’t
have to be the same note the whole time), every note you play in the arpeggiation range gets
latched.