Sounding both the arpeggio notes and the notes you, Other settings for the arpeggiator, Linking the arpeggiator to programs – KORG Speaker System User Manual

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Press the “Key Sync.” check box in the LCD screen
to make this setting.

Checked:

When you take your hand completely off

of the keyboard and then play the first note-on, the
arpeggio pattern will start from the beginning. This
setting is suitable when you want the arpeggio to
start from the beginning of the measure as you are
playing in realtime.
Unchecked:

The arpeggio will always be synchro-

nized to the MIDI clock tempo.

Sounding both the arpeggio notes and the
notes you play

Press the “Keyboard” check box to make this set-
ting.

Checked:

The notes you play on the keyboard and

the notes played by the arpeggiator will both sound.
Unchecked:

Only the arpeggio notes will sound.

Other settings for the arpeggiator

You can also set “Gate,” “Velocity,” “Swing,” and
“Scan Zone.” These parameters are set in Program P7:
Arpeggiator (

p.97).

Linking the arpeggiator to programs

You can specify whether the arpeggiator settings writ-
ten in a program will change when the program is
switched (check “Auto Arpeggiator”), or whether the
state of the arpeggiator will not change (uncheck
“Auto Arpeggiator”).
With the factory settings, the former is selected. Use
the latter when you want to keep the same arpeggio
pattern running, and change only the program sound.
This setting is made in “Auto Arpeggiator” (Global P0:
Basic tab).

Creating an user arpeggio pattern

Arpeggio patterns that you create can be written to
U000–231.
These can be created in Global P6: User Arpeggio
(

p.100).

In Combination mode the TRITON provides dual
arpeggiators, allowing you to run two arpeggio pat-
terns simultaneously.

1 Press the [COMBI] key to enter Combination

mode, and select a combination. (

p.23 “Select-

ing and playing a combination”)

As you select various combinations, you will notice
that the ARPEGGIATOR [ON/OFF] key LED will
light for some combinations. (

p.32 “Linking the

arpeggiator to combinations”) When you press the
keyboard, the arpeggiator will start.
For other combinations, you can press the ARPEG-
GIATOR [ON/OFF] key (the LED will light) to turn
on the arpeggiator.

2 As described in the preceding section “Settings

using controllers” and the following section “Set-
tings in the LCD screen,” move the controllers or
modify the parameters to change the way in which
the arpeggios are played.

The ARPEGGIATOR [ON/OFF] key, ARPEGGIA-
TOR [TEMPO] knob, ARPEGGIATOR [GATE]
knob, and ARPEGGIATOR [VELOCITY] knob will
apply to both arpeggiators A and B. Their state is
saved when the combination is written.

Settings in the LCD screen

In Combination mode P0: Play, press the Arpeggio
Play A tab.

Select the arpeggiator(s) that will run

Use the “Arpeggiator Run” check boxes to specify the
arpeggiator(s) that you want to run. The arpeggiator(s)
that are checked here will operate when the ARPEG-
GIATOR [ON/OFF] key is on. However, the arpeggia-
tor will play a timbre only if the table displayed beside
the check boxes assigns arpeggiator A or B to a T (tim-
bre) 1–8. These settings are made in Combination P7:
Edit-arpeggiator Setup tab “Arpeggiator Assign”
(

p.98).

Using the arpeggiator as you

play in Combination mode

Using the arpeggiator while you play

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