MODE SECTION
Page 16 looks like so:
As can be seen the parameter is “Arp pattern editing via MIDI”. In this case with a value of Off.
This parameter determines if the Arpeggiator pattern data can be entered via a MIDI keyboard or not. When this parameter is set
to Off, editing of Arpeggiator patterns via a keyboard / MIDI is not possible, only the step type editing on pages 18 of the Global
mode. If this parameter is set to On, Notes & Velocity can be entered directly from a MIDI Keyboard. To do this set this parameter
to On, then select a Pattern & select the number of steps in the pattern required in page 17 of Global mode. Now go to page 18 of
global mode & check that the pattern is on step 1. While in page 18 pressing a note on the Keyboard will enter the note value &
velocity value directly into the pattern. The note off will automatically advance the pattern to the next step. A sustain pedal on the
keyboard can also be used when in this mode. If no note is held down & the sustain pedal is pressed a Rest is inserted at the cur-
rent step. Releasing the sustain switch advances the pattern to the next step. Similarly, pressing the pedal while no note is being
played then, while still pressing the sustain switch, a note is played on the keyboard, inserts a tie at the current step. Releasing the
Note on the keyboard then advances the pattern to the next step. Similarly, pressing the pedal while a note is being played inserts
a Glide to at the current step. Releasing the Note on the keyboard then advances the pattern to the next step. The range of this
parameter is Off, On, Note only, Vel only & Gate only. This parameter is memorised as Global.
When Arp pattern editing via MIDI is activated, Note/Sustain data can be entered on any channel.
Page 17 looks like so:
As can be seen the higher parameter is “User Pattern”. In this case with a value of 000.
This parameter determines which of the User Patterns for the Arpeggiator is to be edited with the following pages. Use the higher
Fast Data knob to adjust this parameter. The range of this parameter is 000 to 127. This parameter is memorised as Global.
User Pattern 000 to 63 are User Monophonic Patterns & User Pattern 64 to 127 are User Polyphonic Patterns.
To write any changes to the currently selected pattern into memory press the “Write” button while any of the pattern edit pages are
displayed. Also note the “Memory Protect” has to be set to “Off” for this to be possible.
As can be seen the lower parameter is “No of Steps”. In this case with a value of 32.
This parameter determines The number of steps in the chosen User Pattern. Use the lower Fast Data knob to adjust this parame-
ter. The range of this parameter is 01 to 64. This parameter is memorised as Pattern data.