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Arpeggiator
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Using the arpeggiator
The arpeggiator detects the notes being played on the keyboard, and
automatically plays these notes one at a time in a variety of arpeggiated
styles. The
R3
’s arpeggiator provides six arpeggiator patterns, and lets you
adjust the duration (gate time) of the arpeggiated notes. The
R3
also allows
you to specify the on/off status of each note in the chord for as many as
eight steps, letting you create an even wider range of arpeggio patterns.
When you play the chord shown above on the keyboard,
the notes will be sounded as shown at the right. (TYPE: UP)
1
Select a program. (
☞
p.12)
You can use the arpeggiator with either a synth program or a vocoder
program, but let’s select synth program “K–2 ArpPulse” for this
example.
2
Press the ARPEGGIATOR [ON/OFF] button to turn the arpeggiator
on (the button will light).
3
Hold down a chord on the keyboard, and the arpeggiator will run.
Modifying the arpeggio
4
Turn the [PAGE] dial and select either the 32. Arpeggiator-A or the 33.
Arpeggiator-B page.
5
Turn the knobs [1]–[4] to adjust the arpeggiator parameters, changing
the way that the arpeggiator is sounded.
Adjust the tempo by [TEMPO] knob.
2
4, 6
5
Turning individual steps on and off to vary the arpeggio
6
With the [PAGE] dial set to the 32. Arpeggiator-A or 33. Arpeggiator-B
page from the previous step, the PROGRAM NUMBER [1]–[8] but-
tons
will act as arpeggiator step on/off buttons, and will be lit (the “on”
state) for the number of valid steps.
By turning a step off (indicated by a blinking button) the correspond-
ing step will change to a rest, and the resulting arpeggio will change
(see the diagram below). The on/off status off each step can be set
individually, allowing even more rhythmic possibilities.
TYPE: UP
LAST STEP: 8
7
Press the ARPEGGIATOR [ON/OFF] button to turn the arpeggiator
off (the button will go dark).
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