sounding voice
ill
the system. When the voices have been muted, press "Mode" to
return to "Play" mode.
2.4
THE
FACTORY
PROGRAMS
Program 00 -
In\uitional
6u'l..~ggiator
I)
Clnssic
Arpcggialion
This
is
it
basic arpeggio, without any frills:
lkld
notes are played repetitively
in
an cighth-note pulse rhythm in up/down note order, one at a time. This
is
also a good stiu"ling place to demonstrate some
of
the other features
of
the
Cyclone.
• Play and hold (using the Sustain pedal
if
desired) any number
of
notes.
•
Tap
Pedal 4
in
qUilrter-notes to set the Tempo.
•
To
change the oruer
in
which the held notes are played:
a)
Press the "Mode" switch to enter "Edit Mode"
b)
Press the "Clone" switch until the
LED
to the left
of
"Order" is lit.
c) Use the
"<"
and
">"
keys to select other orders and press the "Enter"
switch.
d)
Press the "t\1odc" switch to return to "Play Mode".
2)
Chord
I
lIold
• Turn
off
the "Clone" function
by
pressing the associated switch.
•
Press the "Record/llold" switch causing the associated LED to flash.
• Any notes you now play will be latched. fie wamed that although the
chord
is still held in the Cyclone's memory, with some patches the
sound may fade away.
•
Press the "Manual Control" switch, causing both its
LED
and the
"Record/IIold"
LED
to
come
on steady.
• Play notes in the lower octave
of
the keyboard. This will cause the
Cyclone
to gate and transpose the held chord accordingly.
3)
Arpeggiating,
Gating
and
Transposing
a Held
Chord
• From Chord Hold mode, press the "Clone" switch, causing both its
LED
to come on and the "Record/llold"
LED
to extinguish ("Manual
Control" will still
be
lit).
• Play notes
in
the lower octave
of
the keyboard, to simultaneously gate,
arpeggiate, and transpose the held chord.
• Also play notcs above the lowest
octllve to simultaneously mveggiate the
keyboard
and
the "Record Duffer" - the notes held in the
CJclone's
memory.
Program
01
- Octave Transpose Au'eggiation
Same
as Program 00, but with automatic transposition
hy
octaves ("untransposed/I
octave up/untransposedlJ octave down") at the end
of
each "scan"
or
pass through the
held notes.
Also, the order
of
each scan is the same as the order played. instead
of
just
strictly up and down.
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