Yamaha MOTIF-RACK Manual Do Utilizador

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Quick Guide
Using the Arpeggio function
What is the Arpeggio 
function?
This function automatically triggers preset arpeggio 
phrases, riffs, and rhythmic patterns according to the 
notes you play. It is particularly useful in playing 
dance, pop, and techno music styles. You can assign the 
desired Arpeggio Types to each Voice/Multi, and adjust 
the tempo. You can also set the Arpeggio playback 
method, Velocity range and Play Effects to create your 
own original grooves. 
What’s more, Arpeggio playback can be transmitted 
through the MIDI Out, letting you record the Arpeggio 
data to a sequencer.
n To transmit the Arpeggio through the MIDI Out, use the 
following parameters.
• To transmit Voice Arpeggio: ArpOutSw (set in the 
Utility mode)
• To transmit Multi Arpeggio: OutputSw (set in the 
Arpeggio Edit mode)
Arpeggio structure
The following illustration shows the Arpeggio 
structure.
Arpeggio on/off during Song playback
When a song data is played back with the external 
sequencer, Arpeggio On/Off can be set individually 
for each part of a Song.
This inserts Arpeggios in the playback part of song 
sequence data.
Four playback categories of 
Arpeggio
Arpeggio types are divided into the four following 
categories.
Sq: Sequence
Creates conventional arpeggio phrases — mainly 
octave up/down.
Ph: Phrase
Creates phrases that are more musical and 
rhythmically varied than Sequence. Starting with 
“Techno,” there are phrases for a wide variety of 
musical genres, and for creating backing tracks for 
guitar, piano and other instruments.
Dr: Drum pattern
Creates drum pattern phrases. Any note produces the 
same drum pattern.
This type is ideal for use with drum and percussion 
sounds.
Ct: Control
Creates dynamic tonal changes and volume changes by 
using control change data. No note data is created – the 
tonal variations affect the played notes.
Using the Arpeggio function
Arpeggio
Arpeggio data
Preset 1 (128)
Arpeggio
In the Voice mode
Different Arpeggio types can 
assigned to each Voice/Multi.
In the Multi mode
Voice
Voice
Voice
Voice
Multi
Multi
Multi
Multi
Preset 2 (128)