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Q&A
Effects
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Which parameters are associated with the
knobs of the effect section?
This varies depending on settings such as SCENE PART EDIT: Output
and SCENE PART MFX: FllwToneMFX.
The easiest way to find the associated parameter is to hold down the
[SHIFT] button and operate the corresponding button, so that the
associated parameter screen appears.
Arpeggio
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What is the I-Arpeggio function?
I-Arpeggio is a new type of arpeggiator in which built-in AI analyzes
your keyboard performance and switches to the optimal arpeggio
pattern in real time.
It differs from conventional arpeggiators in the following ways.
¹
It allows multi-part performance, and lets you freely specify the parts to play
manually and the parts played by the arpeggiator.
¹
You can enable or disable change by turning the PLAY DETECTOR [KEYS] and
[BEAT] buttons on/off.
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How do I use the PLAY DETECTOR [KEYS]
button and [BEAT] button?
[KEYS]
button
This specifies whether the constituent notes of the arpeggio performance
will change according to your keyboard playing.
For example, if you want the constituent notes that you’ve once specified
from the keyboard to remain the same while you add additional notes
from your keyboard performance, turn the [KEYS] button off.
[BEAT]
button
This specifies whether your performance will affect the arpeggio pattern.
For example, if you want to change the chord without changing the
performance pattern, turn the [BEAT] button off and the [KEYS] button
on.
If KEYS and BEAT are both off, the current arpeggio performance is
kept. You can freely solo on the keyboard while that accompaniment
remains fixed.
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Can I mute a part while the arpeggio is playing?
Yes.
1 .
With the [PART/FUNC] button lit, hold down the
[SHIFT] button and press the PART/OSC ON [1]–[R]
buttons for the part(s) that you want to mute .
The switches of each part can be turned on/off.
For example, you can temporarily mute just the drum sound
while you’re playing (hold down the [SHIFT] button and press
the PART/OSC ON [R] button).
By editing the SYSTEM parameter “PART Btn Asgn,” you can
customize the function of the buttons for part select mode.
Ø
“Assigning Functions to the [4]–[13] Buttons” (p. 15)
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Can I edit the I-Arpeggio pattern data?
No, it is not possible to edit the I-Arpeggio pattern data itself.
A pattern that you entered using STEP EDIT can be used as part of an
I-Arpeggio. In this case, however, it is used as fixed pattern data, and
does not change according to the performance.
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Can I record or edit the I-Arpeggio
performance?
You can edit it.
Each cycle of the arpeggio performance is always recorded internally,
and can be accessed and edited by the STEP EDIT function. The edited
pattern can be used as an arpeggio user pattern, or used as MIDI data
in your DAW software.
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Can I use STEP EDIT to change the number of
recorded steps for the arpeggio performance?
Yes.
Change the necessary parameter settings as follows.
1 .
Press the [STEP EDIT] button .
2 .
Turn the [
Ç
SELECT
É
] knob while holding down the
[SHIFT] button to edit the Grid Length .
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When I copy in the Copy I-Arp screen, parts that
don’t play are sometimes recorded.
If in SCENE EDIT COMMON, any one of the ASSIGN parameters SL1,
SL2, or Ctrl are assigned to “PART FADE1” or “PART FADE2,” a part whose
volume was too small to hear might be played in STEP EDIT.
In this case, delete the STEP data of the unwanted part.