Editing in the prog 0: play, arp. play page, Selecting an arpeggio pattern (pattern) – KORG X50 User Manual

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Editing in the PROG 0: Play, Arp. Play
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• Access the PROG 0: Play, Arp. Play page.

Selecting an arpeggio pattern (Pattern)

An arpeggio pattern can be selected from preset
arpeggio patterns Preset-0–Preset-4 and user
arpeggio patterns U000–250. With the factory set-
tings, U000–250 contain a wide variety of preload
user arpeggio patterns.

• Use the ClickPoint to select “Pattern,” and use

the [VALUE] dial or the [INC][DEC] buttons to
select an arpeggio pattern. You can also select a
user arpeggio pattern by using numeric but-
tons [0]–[9] to enter a pattern number and then
pressing the [ENTER] button.

The way in which the pattern is played will
depend on settings such as “Octave” and “Sort.”
Preset-0–Preset-4

in the following diagrams show

how the arpeggio will be played when “Octave” is
set to 1, and “Sort” is checked. Preset-4: RAN-
DOM

is one possibility.

Preset-0: UP

Preset-1: DOWN

Preset-2: ALT1

Preset-3: ALT2

Preset-4: RANDOM

U000–U250
With the factory settings, various arpeggio pat-
terns are preloaded. These include a variety of pat-
terns such as drum or bass phrases, or guitar or
keyboard backing riffs.

Changing the timing value of the arpeg-
giated notes (Resolution)

Use “Reso (Resolution)” to specify the spacing
between the arpeggiated notes in a range of

– .

• Use the ClickPoint to select “Reso,” and then

use the [VALUE] dial or the [INC][DEC] but-
tons to specify the spacing between the
arpeggiated notes.

Selecting the octave range of the arpeg-
giated notes (Octave)

Use “Octave” to specify the octave range in which
the arpeggio is produced.

• Use the ClickPoint to select “Octave,” and use

the [VALUE] dial or the [INC][DEC] buttons to
specify the octave range in which the arpeggio
is produced.

UP

DOWN

ALT1

ALT2

RANDOM

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