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Basic functions

5 For “Step No.” 05, do not enter a tone.

6 Set “Step No.” to 06, and press the [1], [2], [3], [4]

keys.
Set “Gate” to Legato.

7 For “Step No.” 07, do not enter a tone.

8 Set “Step No.” to 08, and press the [1], [2], [3], [4]

keys.

In Program mode, select an acoustic guitar pro-
gram, and then select the user arpeggio pattern you
create here. In Program P7: Edit-Arpeggiator,
choose the Arpeg.Setup tab and set “Gate” to Step.

Return to the Pattern Edit tab of Global P6: User
Arpeggio. Set “Flam” to positive (+) values for odd-
numbered steps, and to negative (–) values for
even-numbered steps. This will simulate the charac-
teristic nuances of guitar chording.

Drum pattern

Here’s how you can use the arpeggiator to play a
rhythm pattern by using the “Fixed Note” setting that
is ideal for a drum program.

1 In Program mode, select a drum kit program.

For this example, select the preset program A036:
Standard Kit

.

2 In Global P6: User Arpeggio, select the Pattern

Setup tab, and make Arpeggio Pattern Setup set-
tings.

“Arpeggio Tone Type”:

Set this to Fixed Note. This

will cause the tone to always sound at the specified
pitch.

“Fixed Note Mode”:

If you set this to Trigger All

Tones

, playing a single note on the keyboard will

sound all tones.
If you set this to Trigger As Played, the tones will be
sounded according to the notes you play on the key-
board.

3 Select the Pattern Edit tab.

Each Tone in the display will be shown as a small
circle.
Now you will can set “Tone No.” and “Fixed Note
No.” Select “Tone No.,” and set “Fixed Note No.” to
the note number that will be sounded by that tone.
For each horizontal line (Tone) in the display, you
will specify the drumsample (note number) of the
drum kit.
Here, set “Tone No.” and “Fixed Note No.” as fol-
lows.

Tone00:

C2 (kick)

Tone01:

F2 (snare)

Tone02:

F#3 (closed hi-hat)

Tone03:

G#3 (open hi-hat)

The drumsamples that correspond to each note
number will differ depending on the drum kit. You
will find it convenient to audition the drum sounds
from the keyboard, and then input the “Fixed Note
No.” by holding down the [ENTER] key and play-
ing the desired note.

Creating a drum pattern

1 Input the kick (Tone00). Set “Step No.” to 01, and

press the [0] key. Then set “Step No.” to 05, and
press the [0] key.

2 Input the snare (Tone01). Set “Step No.” to 03, and

press the [1] key. Then set “Step No.” to 07, and
press the [1] key.

3 Input the closed hi-hat (Tone02). Set “Step No.” to

01, 02, 03, 05, 06, and 07, and press the [2] key for
each.

4 Input the open hi-hat (Tone03). Set “Step No.” to

04, and press the [3] key. Then set “Step No.” to 08,
and press the [3] key.

You can also select “Step No.” by using the
[

][

] keys, the [VALUE] slider, the [VALUE]

dial, or the popup menu.

Arpeggiator settings

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