About arpeggio styles – Roland SH-201 User Manual

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<Examples of motifs>

Action of an arpeggio style starting from the lowest note, “1-2-3-2” when the keys “

C

-D-E-F-

G

” are played

• When “UP(L)” is selected as the MOTIF:

C

-D-E-D ->

C

-E-F-E ->

C

-F-G-F (-> repeated)

• When “UP(-)” is selected as the MOTIF:

C-D-E-D -> D-E-F-E -> E-F-G-F (-> repeated)

• When “UP&DOWN(L&H)” is selected as the MOTIF:

C

-D-

G

-D ->

C

-E-

G

-E ->

C

-F-

G

-F ->

C

-E-

G

-E (-> repeated)

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.

To make arpeggio settings (including arpeggio styles), you’ll need to use SH-201 Editor.

The following illustration shows the Arpeggio window of SH-201 Editor.

Each grid contains one of the following kinds of data.

On (Note On):

Play a note (with velocity data)

Tie:

Hold the preceding note

Rest:

Don’t play a note

This records the position of each key you play relative to “the lowest-pitched key (note) you played,” and the
order in which you play each key.

* One arpeggio style can be saved for each patch.

About arpeggio styles

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