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Chapter 7 The Arpeggiator Function
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Latch TypeA (Latch hold type A):
With an ordinary hold function, pressing the pedal starts the 
hold, and releasing the pedal ends it. With a latch hold, 
however, pressing the pedal once begins the hold, and 
pressing the pedal again ends it. On the GR-33, a latch hold is 
available only when using Arpeggiator.
When Arpeggiator is playing and Pedal 3 (HOLD) is pressed, 
the GR-33 holds the arpeggio being played at the moment the 
pedal is pressed. This is a latch hold, so the held arpeggio 
continues even if you release the pedal. The hold ends when 
you press the pedal again. As with “Sostenuto,” no new 
notes you play affect the held arpeggio.
During the latch hold, you can use Pedal 4 (CTRL)—which 
normally toggles arpeggios on and off—to perform chord 
changes for the arpeggio to play without disrupting its 
rhythm. To do this, press and hold down Pedal 4 (CTRL), 
play the new chord, and release the pedal—Arpeggiator 
plays the new chord.
Latch TypeB (Latch hold type B):
The basic operation is the same as for “Latch TypeA”—the 
hold is maintained even if you take your foot off the pedal, 
and the hold is released when you press the pedal again. 
“Latch TypeB” is also like “Latch TypeA” in that nothing you 
play while the hold is on affects the held arpeggio.
The difference from “Latch TypeA” lies in what happens 
when the guitar is played while Pedal 4 (CTRL) is 
depressed—with “Latch TypeB,” you can play new notes on 
the guitar to affect the held arpeggio, as with “Damper.” 
However, when Pedal 4 is not held down, newly played 
strings do not affect the arpeggio, as with “Latch TypeA.”
Changing the Sounding of Arpeggios
The GR-33’s Arpeggiator function allows you to select the 
arpeggiated tone (HAR/ARP SELECT), the arpeggio pattern 
(ARP PATTERN), and the tempo (ARP TEMPO).
Turning Arpeggiator On and Off 
(HAR/ARP CONTROL)
Using pedal 4 (CTRL) to turn the arpeggiator on/off
If you wish to turn the arpeggiator on/off while you 
perform, make the following settings.
1. Press [COMMON] to enter Patch Edit mode.
2. Use [PARAMETER] to select “CTRL PEDAL.”
3. Use [VALUE] to select “HAR/ARP Control.”
fig.7-01a
4. Press [WRITE] and perform the Patch Write operation 
* After Patch Write is completed, you will automatically return 
to Play mode.
* If you decide not to save the data, press [PLAY] to return to 
Play mode.
5. Enter Pedal Effect mode.
For details on operation refer to ““Pedal Effect Mode”: What 
It Is, and How to Call It Up” (p. 26).
* Alternatively, use the System mode item “S1/S2 
FUNCTION” to choose “Patch Select” and return to Play 
mode.
6. Press pedal 4 (CTRL) to turn the arpeggiator on/off.
Turning the arpeggiator on/off in Patch Edit 
mode
Here’s how to store the arpeggiator on/off setting in the 
patch.
1. Press [EFFECTS] to enter Patch Edit mode.
2. Use [PARAMETER] to select “HAR/ARP CONTROL.”
3. Use [VALUE] to turn the arpeggiator either “On” or 
“Off.”
fig.7-01b
4. Press [WRITE] to perform the Patch Write operation (p. 
* After Patch Write is completed, you will automatically return 
to Play mode.
* If you decide not to save the data, press [PLAY] to return to 
Play mode.