Setup Mode
The Ribbon Configuration (RIBCFG) Page
7-45
end of the list (the pattern editor remembers the values of removed steps until you save or exit.)
Use the cursor to move between pattern steps, use the alpha wheel, alphanumeric pad, or plus/
minus buttons to enter the velocity shift amount for each step. Press
More
to
see a second page
for patterns with more than 24 steps.
Press
Delete
to delete the pattern from memory. Press
Rename
to rename the pattern and save.
Pressing
Save
gives you the option to save the pattern or rename and save. To create a new
VelPatt, edit an existing pattern and choose Rename when saving. Press Exit to return to the
ARPEGGIATOR page. When exiting the editor, it will automatically give you the option to save
the pattern if changes have been made. For more detailed instructions on these functions, see
Saving and Naming
on page 5-3
.
The
Human1
through
Human4
settings randomly change played note velocity within a range in
order to make arpeggiation sound more human like, with each note varying slightly in velocity.
The Human settings use the velocity received from the first note played as the center of the
randomization range. Each note of the arpeggiator will randomly choose a velocity within the
given range.
(See the table below for velocity ranges.)
The
Chimp1
through
Chimp4
settings function in a similar fashion to the Human settings
(see
above.)
Like the Human settings, the Chimp settings randomly change played note velocity
within a range, but the Chimp settings have larger randomization ranges. The Chimp settings
use the velocity received from the first note played as the center of the randomization range. Each
note of the arpeggiator will randomly choose a velocity within the given range.
(See the table below
for velocity ranges.)
Note:
For Human and Chimp modes, if the velocity of the first played note is low enough that the selected
randomization range could result in a velocity of zero, some notes may have a velocity of zero and therefore
produce no sound.
Velocity Setting
Velocity Randomization Range
Human1
± 3
Human2
± 6
Human3
± 10
Human4
± 15
Chimp1
± 25
Chimp2
± 35
Chimp3
± 50
Chimp4
± 64