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If tracks 1–16 to which arpeggiator A or B are assigned 
have a track “Status” (1–1a/2a) of either INT or BTH
they will be played by note data generated by the 
arpeggiator regardless of the “Ch” (0–1b) setting of 
each track. In the case of BTH or EXT, MIDI note data 
will be transmitted on the “Ch” of each track. In this 
case, arpeggiator A or B can be triggered by any MIDI 
channel specified by the “Ch” of a track 1–16 to which 
arpeggiator A or B is assigned. For example if arpeggia-
tor A is assigned to tracks 1 and 2, the arpeggiator will 
be triggered by both MIDI channels 1 and 2.
If (“Local Control On” Global P1: 1–1a) is set to off, the 
arpeggiator will not be triggered by note data from the 
keyboard. The arpeggiator will be triggered only by 
note data from MIDI IN.
Example 1)
Here’s how you can use “Play (Track Select)” (0–1a) to 
switch between tracks 1 and 2 to use different arpeggia-
tors for each track, in synchronization with SMF play-
back.
For tracks 1 and 2, set “Status” (1–1a/2a) to INT. Assign 
arpeggiator A to track 1, arpeggiator B to track 2, and 
check “Arpeggiator Run A, B” (7–1a).
For “Play (Track Select),” select Track01.
If the ARPEGGIATOR [ON/OFF] key is off, playing the 
keyboard will cause track 1 to sound.
When you turn on the ARPEGGIATOR [ON/OFF] key, 
arpeggiator A will run, and track 1 will be sounded by 
the arpeggiator.
Use “Play (Track Select)” to select Track 02.
Arpeggiator B will run, and track 2 will be sounded by 
the arpeggiator.
Arpeggiator Run A, B
When the ARPEGGIATOR [ON/OFF] key is on, the arpeg-
giator(s) you check here will operate for the tracks to which 
they have been assigned. When the arpeggiator key is on, A 
and B can be turned on/off independently.
 7–1: Page Menu Command
7–1A: Copy Arpeggiator
This command copies arpeggiator settings.
☞“Combination 7–1A: Copy Arpeggiator.”
7–3: Arpegg. A 
(Arpeggiator A)
7–4: Arpegg. B 
(Arpeggiator B)
In the Arpegg. A page you can make settings for arpeggiator 
A, and in the Arpegg. B page you can make settings for 
arpeggiator B.
You can also use the “Copy Arpeggiator” page menu 
command to copy settings from another mode, such as 
Program mode.
7–3(4)a: Arpeggiator–A(B) Setup
Pattern
[P00...P04, U000(I-A/B)...U506(User)]
Octave
[1, 2, 3, 4]
Resolution
[
   ,   ,    ,   ,    ,   ]
Gate
[000...100(%), Step]
Velocity
[001...127, Key, Step]
Swing
[–100...+100(%)]
Sort
[Off, On]
Latch
[Off, On]
Key Sync.
[Off, On]
Keyboard
[Off, On]
These are the arpeggiator parameters for the Song Play 
mode (
☞“Program 7–1: Arpeg. Setup”).
7–5: Scan Zone 
(Scan Zone A/B)
Here you can specify the range of notes and velocities that 
will control each arpeggiator A and B.
7–5a: Zone Map
This area displays the “Scan Zone” area for each arpeggiator 
A and B (
☞Combination “Zone Map” 7–4a).
Track 2 MIDI Ch=2ch Status=INT
Arpeggiator
A
Arpeggiator
B
Arpeggiator
Assign
A
B
Pattern - A
Pattern - B
Pattern - A
Pattern - B
Trigger
= Ch1
(Play Track=Track1)
Trigger
= Ch2
(Play Track=Track2)
Track1 MIDI Ch=1ch Status=INT
0–1B
7–1A
0–1E
0–1a
7–1
7–3a
7–1
7–5a
7–5b
0–1a