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Creating a Patch
Creating a Patch
Rx Expression (Tone Receive Expression 
Switch)
For each tone, specify whether MIDI Expression messages will be 
received (ON), or not (OFF).
Value:
 OFF, ON
Rx Hold-1 (Tone Receive Hold-1 Switch)
For each tone, specify whether MIDI Hold-1 messages will be 
received (ON), or not (OFF).
Value:
 OFF, ON
If “NO SUS” is selected for Env Mode parameter (PATCH/
General), this setting will have no effect.
Rx Pan Mode
For each tone, specify how pan messages will be received.
Value
CONT:
 Whenever Pan messages are received, the stereo position of 
the tone will be changed.
K-ON:
 The pan of the tone will be changed only when the next note 
is played. If a pan message is received while a note is sounding, the 
panning will not change until the next key is pressed.
The channels cannot be set so as not to receive Pan messages.
Redamper Sw (Tone Redamper Switch)
You can specify, on an individual tone basis, whether or not the 
sound will be held when a Hold 1 message is received after a key is 
released, but before the sound has decayed to silence. If you want to 
sustain the sound, set this “ON.” When using this function, also set 
the Rx Hold-1 parameter “ON.” This function is effective for piano 
sounds.
Value:
 OFF, ON
Arpeggiator Settings (Arpeggio)
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Arpeggio
Switch (Arpeggio Switch)
Switches the Arpeggiator on/off.
Value:
 OFF, ON
Hold (Arpeggio Hold Switch)
Switch between Hold On/Hold Off for the Arpeggiator 
performance.
Value:
 OFF, ON
Style (Arpeggio Style)
Specifies the basic way in which the arpeggio will be played.
For details regarding Arpeggio Style, refer to 
“Arpeggio Style 
List”
 (Sound/Parameter List).
Variation (Arpeggio Variation)
The arpeggiator provides several variations (performance patterns) 
for each arpeggio style. This parameter selects the variation number. 
The number of variations will differ according to the arpeggio style.
Motif (Arpeggio Motif)
Sets the order in which notes of the chord will sound.
Value
UP:
 Notes you press will be sounded, beginning from low to high.
DOWN:
 Notes you press will be sounded, from high to low.
UP&DOWN:
 Notes you press will be sounded, from low to high, and 
then back down from high to low.
RANDOM:
 Notes you press will be sounded, in random order.
NOTE ORDER:
 Notes you press will be sounded in the order in 
which you pressed them. By pressing the notes in the appropriate 
order you can produce melody lines. Up to 128 notes will be 
remembered.
GLISSANDO:
 Each chromatic step between the highest and lowest 
notes you press will sound in succession, repeating upward and 
downward. Press only the lowest and the highest notes.
CHORD:
 All notes you press will sound simultaneously.
AUTO1:
 The timing at which keys will sound will be assigned 
automatically, giving priority to the lowest key that was pressed.
AUTO2:
 The timing at which keys will sound will be assigned 
automatically, giving priority to the highest key that was pressed.
PHRASE:
 Pressing a single key will sound the phrase based on the 
pitch of that key. If multiple keys are pressed, the last-pressed key 
will be valid.
Accent Rate (Arpeggio Accent Rate)
Modifies the strength of accents and the length of the notes to adjust 
the “groove” feel of the arpeggio. A setting of “100%” will produce 
the most pronounced groove feel.
Value:
 0–100%