6 if you wish to save the edited program settings, Linking the arpeggiator to a program, Arpeggiator on/off – KORG Speaker System User Manual

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For example, suppose that you set “Pattern Select”
to P0: UP, check “Latch,” set “Top Key” to B3 and
“Bottom Key” to C–1. The arpeggiator will operate
when you play keys in the range of B3 and below.
Since “Latch” is on, the arpeggio will continue
playing even after you release your hand from the
keyboard. You can use the keys above B3 to play
normally in realtime, to the accompaniment of the
arpeggio. To change the chord that is being arpeg-
giated, play a different chord in the range below
B3

.

“Top Velocity,” “Bottom Velocity”:

The arpeggiator

will operate when you play notes with a velocity
(playing strength) that is within the specified range.
Notes played with a velocity outside this range will
be sounded normally, without regard to the arpeg-
giator on/off.

6 If you wish to save the edited program settings to

internal memory, turn off memory protect in Glo-
bal mode (

p.37), and write the program (

p.38).

Linking the arpeggiator to a program

If you want the arpeggiator settings written in a pro-
gram to be selected when that program is selected,
check Program for “Auto Arpeggiator” (Global P0:
Basic tab).

In Combination, Sequencer, and Song Play modes, the
TRITON provides dual arpeggiator functionality that
lets you use two arpeggio patterns simultaneously. The
settings in each of these modes are made in the similar
way.

As an example, the following explanation shows how
to make settings in Combination mode. For a detailed
explanation and example settings (

p.39, 73, 107 in the

Parameter Guide).

The dual arpeggiator functionality lets you do the fol-
lowing things.

• Assign an arpeggiator for each timbre. Choose

from Off, (arpeggiator) A, or (arpeggiator) B.

step5

• Independently specify whether A and B will

operate.

step6

• Select an arpeggio pattern and set parameters

independently for A and B.

step7

• Make Scan Zone settings so that you can use

keyboard range or playing velocity to switch
between normal playing and arpeggiated playing,
or to switch between arpeggiators A and B.

step8

• Make settings for timbres that will be silent when

the arpeggiator is not operating, and will sound
only when the arpeggiator is operating.

step0

Arpeggiator on/off

Each time you press the ARPEGGIATOR [ON/OFF]
key, the arpeggiator will be switched on or off. When
on, the LED will light. The selected arpeggio pattern
will begin when you play the keyboard. The on/off
setting is saved when the program is written into
memory.

When “Arpeggiator Assign” is Off, turning it on
will not make the arpeggiator operate if “Arpeg-
giator Run are unchecked.

Arpeggiator settings

Select any desired programs for the timbres 1–4 that
we will be using as an example here.

1 Select Combination P1: Edit-Program/Mixer.

Select any desired programs for the timbres 1–4 that
we will be using as an example here.

2 In Combination P2: Edit-Trk Param, select the

MIDI Channel tab.

For the timbres that you will be using, set “Status”
to INT, and set “MIDI Channel” to Gch or to the
global MIDI channel (set in Global P1: MIDI “MIDI
Channel”).

Arpeggiator settings in Combi-

nation, Song, and Song Play

modes

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