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Playing Arpeggios
 
1.
 
In the Arpeggio/Chord Switch screen (in Performance 
mode, the Arp/Chd/Rhy Switch screen), use   or   to 
select “Arp.” 
 
2.
 
Press [SHIFT] so it lights, and then press  .
Or, press [ENTER].
 
The Arpeggio screen will appear.
 
fig.11-004.e
 
While this screen is displayed, you can press [SHIFT] so it 
lights, then press   to view a list of the arpeggio styles.
 
Another way to access the Arpeggio screen is to press [MENU] 
to access the Arpeggio/Chord Menu screen (in Performance 
mode, the Arp/Chd/Rhy Menu screen), then choose 
“Arpeggio” and press [ENTER].
 
3.
 
Use   or   to move the cursor to each parameter, and 
turn the VALUE dial or use [INC][DEC] to make the setting.
 
4.
 
When you have made the setting, press [EXIT].
 
In the Arpeggio screen, you can press [SHIFT] so it lights, then 
press   to move the cursor to the arpeggio style.
 
By pressing OUTPUT knob, you can audition the sound of the 
arpeggio style.
 
When you save a performance, the arpeggio on/off status and 
the settings of the Arpeggio screen will also be saved. If you 
want to create a specific combination of sounds and arpeggio 
settings, make your settings in Performance mode and save 
them.
This selects the arpeggio’s basic performance Style. The arpeggio 
styles are kept in preset memory and user memory. 
 
Value:
 
 U001–128 (User), P001–128 (Preset)
 
You can press [GROUP] to switch between User and Preset 
memory.
 
For more on the prepared Arpeggio Styles already programmed 
in the Fantom-XR, refer to 
 
“Arpeggio Style List”
 
 (p. 239).
This sets the arpeggio tempo.
 
* Editing the Tempo setting will change the System setting “Tempo” (p. 
156). The tempo setting cannot be saved as part of the Arpeggio Style.
 
Value:
 
 5–300
 
Arpeggio Settings
Arpeggio Style
 
Selecting Styles for Arpeggio 
Performances (Arpeggio Style)
Determining the Tempo for 
Arpeggio Performances
About Arpeggio Styles
An Arpeggio Style is a series of data for basic arpeggio patterns 
and chord styles recorded in the form of a grid consisting of a 
maximum of 32 steps x 16 pitches.
fig.11-005
Each grid contains one of the following kinds of data.
• ON:  Note On (with Velocity data)
• TIE:  Tie (hold of the previous note)
• REST:  Rest (no sound played)
The keys that are pressed along with the sequence in which they 
are pressed is referenced to the “lowest-pitched key during 
input.” Thus, you can use a single Arpeggio Style in different 
Patches and Performances at the same time.
A Arpeggio Style is not part of any patch or Performance, but 
rather independent data; you can store up to 64 Arpeggio 
Styles.
STEP
HIGH
1
23
4 5
....
32
6
7
8
9
10
11
Note 01
Note 03
Note 02
Note 04
Note 16
Note 05
Note 06
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