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4. Adjust the arpeggiator rate with the slider.
The rate is adjustable from 1-99, or can be set to synchronize to MIDI clocks
received from external MIDI equipment.
If the rate does not go slow enough for your taste, don’t worry. The rate value
interracts with the CLOCKS/STEP option (described later in this section).
5. Press Latch/Transpose.
6. Release all keys.
The arpeggiator continues.
7. If desired, play the keyboard while the arpeggiator is latched.
Depending on the program you initially selected, the keys you play may or may
not be arpeggiated. (More on this later.)
Using the Pitch wheel while the arpeggiator runs has no eect on the
arpeggiated notes. If you use the Pitch wheel while the arpeggiator is latched
—and no longer arpeggiating what you play—then the notes played live are
pitch-bent, but the latched notes are not. If you use the Mod wheel, all notes
— played or latched—are aected.
8. If desired, select other programs while the latched sequence runs.
9. Hold down Latch/Transpose, then play a key.
The sequence transposes to a new key (relative to middle C). For example, to
transpose up a fth, press G3. To return to the original key, press C3.
10. To stop, switch On-O/Rate o.
11. To play back the sequence, press Latch/Transpose.
Note: The sequence is stored in the VS’ memory, and will be remembered
when power is switched o. Only one sequence can be stored in the VS at a
time.
The VS’ arpeggiator treats notes received over MIDI as it does notes played on
the VS itself. MIDI options aecting the arpeggiator are explained in Section
14.
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