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If the current program is dierent from the one selected before latching the
arpeggiator, the sequence may not start, because some of the arpeggiator
options are dierent in the new program. The sequence is still there however,
and can be played back with the original program, or one with compatible
arpeggiator options.
Transposing
Once an arpeggiator sequence has been latched, it can be tranposed:
1. Hold down Latch/Transpose or the AUX footswitch.
2. Press a key on the keyboard.
Transpose keys are relative to Middle C (C3). For example, to transpose an
octave up, press C4 To tranpose a fth downwards, press F2.
ARPEGGIATOR OPTION SELECT
There are ten options which aect the operation of the arpeggiator. Nine of
these are stored as part of each VS program. The tenth option --CLOCKS/
STEP-- aects the operation of the arpeggiator in all programs.
To adjust the current program’s arpeggiator options:
1. Press Option Select.
The display shows the status of the default arpeggiator option.
2. To step through the options, press Option Select until the desired option is
displayed.
3. To adjust any displayed option, use the slider.
Each option is described in detail below.
Arpeggiator Modes
The arpeggiator mode determines how notes are arpeggiated. There are three
modes:
Normal Mode
Allows only keys held down to be arpeggiated.
Auto-latch Mode
Auto Latch remembers all keys that were pressed as long as at least one key
is held down. If all keys are released, then the arpeggiation continues. A new
arpeggiation is started with the new keys.
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