Korg 2E ii User Manual

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Using the arpeggiator while you play
Checked
: the arpeggio will sound each note in the 
order of its pitch, regardless of the order in which 
you actually played the notes.
Unchecked
: the arpeggio will sound each note in 
the order in which you actually played the notes.
Letting the arpeggio continue playing even 
after you take your hand off the keyboard
You can select whether the arpeggio will continue 
playing when you take your hand off the keyboard, or 
whether the arpeggio will stop playing when you take 
your hand off the keyboard.
Use the cursor keys [ ], [ ], [ ], [ ] to select 
“Latch,” and use the [VALUE] dial or the [INC]/
[DEC] keys to make the setting.
Checked: 
The arpeggio will continue playing even 
after you remove your hand from the keyboard.
Unchecked: 
The arpeggio will stop playing when 
you remove your hand from the keyboard.
Synchronizing the arpeggiator to your key-
board timing
You can specify whether the arpeggio will begin at the 
moment you play the keyboard, or whether it will 
always play in synchronization to the MIDI clock 
tempo.
Use the cursor keys [ ], [ ], [ ], [ ] to select 
“Key Sync.,” and use the [VALUE] dial or the 
[INC]/[DEC] keys to make the 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
Use the cursor keys [ ], [ ], [ ], [ ] to select 
“Keyboard” check box, and use the [VALUE] dial 
or the [INC]/[DEC] keys to make the setting.
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.
Using the arpeggiator as you 
play in Combination mode
In Combination mode the TR provides dual arpeggia-
tors, allowing you to run two arpeggio patterns simul-
taneously.
Press the [COMBI] key to enter Combination 
As you select various combinations, you will notice 
that the [ARP ON/OFF] key will light for some 
combinations. (
tor”) When you play a key on the keyboard, the 
arpeggiator will start.
For other combinations, you can press the [ARP 
ON/OFF] key (the key will light) to turn on the 
arpeggiator.
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 [ARP ON/OFF] key and the REALTIME 
CONTROLS C-mode [TEMPO], [ARP-GATE], and 
[ARP-VELOCITY] knobs are valid for both arpeg-
giators A and B. Their state will be memorized 
when the combination is written.
Settings in the LCD screen
In COMBI 1.1: Play, press the [F4] key to select the 
Arp. Play A page, and make settings for arpeggia-
tor A.
In COMBI 1.1: Play, press the [F5] key to select the 
Arp. Play B page, and make settings for arpeggiator 
B.
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 [ARP ON/
OFF] key is on.
However, the arpeggiator will play a timbre only if the 
table displayed beside the check boxes assigns arpeg-
giator A or B to a Timbre 1–8. These settings are made 
in COMBI 6.1: Ed-Arp., Setup page “Assign” (
Arpeggiator-A, Arpeggiator-B
For each arpeggiator A and B, you can make settings 
for “Pattern,” “Reso (Resolution),” “Octave,” “Sort,” 
“Latch,” “Key Sync,” and “Keyboard.” (