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channel). When the arpeggiator is on, playing the
keyboard will cause arpeggiator A (which is
assigned to T7 (Gch)) to run. T8 will be sounded
by arpeggiator A. T7 will not sound since its
“Status” is Off.

• In this example, the “Status” of T7 is Off, so it will

not sound regardless of whether the arpeggiator is
on or off. It is a "dummy" timbre that is used to
make T8 sound only when the arpeggiator is on.

Combination B86: [<Moon Jam>]

Select and play combination B86: [<Moon Jam>].

Before you play, make sure that the global MIDI chan-
nel (Global P1: MIDI “MIDI Channel”) is set to 01.

• Arpeggiator A is assigned to T3, and arpeggiator B

is assigned to T6 and 7. When you play the
keyboard, the T3 program A012: Smooth Sine
Lead

will be sounded by the arpeggio pattern

P000: UP

. The T6 program A020: House Kit will be

sounded by the arpeggio pattern U161: House 2
BD&SD

.

• The A and B “Top Key” and “Bottom Key”

(Combination P7: Scan Zone tab) are set so that
arpeggiators A and B will operate only for the C4
note and above.

• Arpeggiator B is assigned to T7 as well, but this

setting is so that the T6 program A020: House Kit
will sound only when the arpeggiator is on. Refer
to the preceding section “Select and play
Combination A003: Drum’n Bass Kit.”

Linking the arpeggiator to the combination

If you want the arpeggiator settings of a combination
to become active when that combination is selected,
check Combination for “Auto Arpeggiator” in the
Basic tab of Global P0: Basic Setup.

About user arpeggio patterns

The patterns that can be selected on the TRITON’s
arpeggiator are called “arpeggio patterns.” There are
two types of arpeggio patterns: preset arpeggio pat-
terns and user arpeggio patterns.

Preset arpeggio patterns:

There are five patterns; UP,

DOWN

, ALT1, ALT2, and RANDOM. The operation

of these patterns is fixed, and cannot be edited. (

p.29

“Using the arpeggiator while you play”)
User arpeggio patterns:

There are 232 patterns

U000(A/B)–U213(D)

which can develop chords or

phrases in a wide variety of ways, based on the pitches
that you play on the keyboard or the timing at which
you play them. These patterns can be edited.
With the factory settings, U000(A/B)—U199(A/B) con-
tain a diverse assortment of arpeggio patterns (

the

separate Voice Name List).

In Global P6: User Arpeggio you can modify these user
arpeggio patterns, or create a new user arpeggio pat-
tern from an initialized condition. Edited user arpeg-
gio patterns can be written to internal memory areas
U000(A/B)–U231(D)

. In Disk mode, they can also be

saved on external media such as a floppy disk. (

p.39,

p.40)

U200 (C)–U215 (C) and U216(D)–U213(D)

are pro-

vided as preset arpeggio patterns for certain sepa-
rately sold EXB-PCM series option boards.

Editing a user arpeggio pattern

When you wish to edit an user arpeggio pattern,
first turn off memory protect by unchecking the
Memory Protect “user arpeggio pattern” check
box in the Preference tab of Global P0: Basic Setup.

If you move here from Program mode, your editing
will apply to the arpeggio pattern specified for the
selected program.

1 In Program mode, select a program for which the

arpeggio pattern you wish to edit is selected, or a
program that you wish to use as a basis for editing
the arpeggio pattern.

2 Press the ARPEGGIATOR [ON/OFF] key to turn

on the arpeggiator (the LED will light).

Even if you moved to Global mode from a program in
which the arpeggiator was turned off, you can use the
ARPEGGIATOR [ON/OFF] key to turn it on.

Creating an user arpeggio pat-

tern

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