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Convenient Functions
 
Using the Convenient Functions in 
Performances
 
Creating Arpeggios from the Chords 
 
You Play ([ARPEGGIO])
 
Just by playing a chord, you can play an arpeggio (a chord that is played one 
note at a time) using the notes making up that chord.
 
fig.panel
 
1
 
Press [ARPEGGIO], getting the indicator to light.
 
2
 
Press the key as shown in the figure below.
 
fig.Q2-3
 
The arpeggio is played with the sequence of notes, C, E, G, E, C, E, G, E, and 
so on.
Try playing some other chords, too.
 
3
 
If you press [ARPEGGIO] once more, the indicator light goes 
out, and the keyboard returns to the normal performance 
mode.
You can specify the Part 
and key range for 
arpeggios to be played.
For details, refer to 
“Setting the Key Range 
CONTROL
1,3
You can also transmit 
performances that use 
arpeggios to an external 
MIDI device from MIDI 
OUT. When transmitting, 
set Arpeggio’s Dest Part 
setting to ALL in Edit mode 
(p. 84). 
C
E
G
C
C
E
E
E
E
G
G
At the factory settings, 
arpeggios stop playing 
when you release the keys, 
but you can also have 
arpeggios continue playing 
even after the keys are 
released (p. 73).
When the Arpeggio’s 
Arpeggio Hold is set to ON 
in Edit mode (p. 87):
- the [ARPEGGIO] indicator 
flashes.
- if an arpeggio is played 
while a rhythm plays, the 
arpeggio will stop at the 
moment that the rhythm 
stops. 
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