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Arpeggio
Owner’s Manual
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Using MIDI Clock to control Arpeggio tempo
With the initial default setting (Sync = Auto on page 36), the Arpeggio is played back according to the 
tempo determined by the internal or external clock as described below. 
When MIDI clock is received from an external MIDI device:
The Arpeggio will play back according to the tempo of the received MIDI clock.
When MIDI clock is not received:
The Arpeggio will play back according to the internal tempo set on the KX.
When using Cubase, you can transmit MIDI clock from the computer to the KX by following the 
procedure below.
1.
Select “Sync Setup” from the “Transport” 
menu on Cubase to call up the 
Synchronization Setup dialog.
2.
Enter checkmarks to the “Yamaha KX-1” 
(when using Windows) and “MIDI Clock 
Follows Project Position” of the “MIDI 
Clock Destination” at the lower right of 
the dialog.
When using Mac OS, enter a checkmark to 
“YAMAHA KX YAMAHA KX Port 1.” 
3.
Click [OK] to close the “Synchronization 
Setup” dialog.
KX
TEMPO=120
KX
When MIDI clock is received from an external MIDI 
device:
Arpeggio
Tempo: 
Determined by the speed with 
which MIDI clock is received 
from the external device. 
Playback data
DAW software, etc.
MIDI clock
Arpeggio
Playback data
DAW software, etc.
When MIDI clock is not received:
Tempo:
Set in the Utility display 
(page 36). 
NOTE
The KX provides three USB MIDI Ports 
each of which has a different, specific 
use. For details, see page 18.
NOTE
· MIDI clock is transmitted from Cubase 
(on the computer) only when recording 
or playback is performed on Cubase.
· For information about DAW software 
other than Cubase and how to transmit 
clock data from the MIDI device, refer 
to the owner’s manual of the DAW 
software/MIDI device.
· You can select the setting which lets 
you always use the internal MIDI clock 
of the KX to play the Arpeggio even if 
an external clock are received from the 
external MIDI device. For details, refer 
to “Utility Settings” on page 36.