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Chapter 4. Zone Settings
Motif
Sets the order in which notes of the chord will sound.
Some settings will not be available depending on the 
Style parameter setting. For details on the possible 
values, refer to 
SINGLE UP
: Notes you press will be sounded individually, 
beginning from low to high.
SINGLE DOWN
: Notes you press will be sounded 
individually, from high to low.
SINGLE UP&DOWN
: Notes you press will be sounded 
individually, from low to high, and then back down from 
high to low.
SINGLE RANDOM
: Notes you press will be sounded 
individually, in random order.
DUAL UP
: Notes you press will be sounded two at a time, 
beginning from low to high.
DUAL DOWN
: Notes you press will be sounded two at a 
time, beginning from high to low.
DUAL UP&DOWN
: Notes you press will be sounded two at a 
time, from low to high, and then back down from high to 
low.
DUAL RANDOM
: Notes you press will be sounded two at a 
time, in random order.
TRIPLE UP
: Notes you press will sound three at a time, from 
low to high.
TRIPLE DOWN
: Notes you press will sound three at a time, 
from high to low.
TRIPLE UP&DOWN
: Notes you press will sound three at a 
time, from low to high and then back down from high to low.
TRIPLE RANDOM
: Notes you press will sound three at a 
time, 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.
BASS+CHORD 1–5
: The lowest of the notes you play will 
sound, and the remaining notes will sound as a chord.
BASS+UP 1–8
: The lowest of the notes you play will sound, 
and the remaining notes will be arpeggiated.
BASS+RND 1–3
: The lowest of the notes you play will 
sound, and the remaining notes will sound in random order.
TOP+UP 1–6
: The highest of the notes you play will sound, 
and the remaining notes will be arpeggiated.
BASS+UP+TOP
: The highest and the lowest of the notes you 
play will sound, and the remaining notes will be arpeggiated.
Beat Pattern
Select the beat pattern from the choices below. This setting 
will affect the location of the accent and length of the notes to 
determine the beat (rhythm).
Some settings will not be available depending on the 
Style parameter setting. For details on the possible 
values, refer to 
1/4, 1/6, 1/8, 1/12, 1/16 1–3, 1/32 1–3, PORTA-A 01–11, 
PORTA-B 01–15, SEQ-A 1–7, SEQ-B 1–5, SEQ-C 1, 2, 
SEQ-D 1–8, ECHO 1–3, MUTE 01–16, STRUM 1–8, 
REGGAE 1, 2, REFRAIN 1, 2, PERC 1–4, WALKBS, HARP, 
BOUND, RANDOM, BOSSA NOVA, SALSA 1–4, MAMBO 
1–2, CLAVE, REV CLA, GUILO, AGOGO, SAMBA, TANGO 
1–4, HOUSE 1, 2
If “PORTA-A 01–11, PORTA-B 01–15” is selected as the 
Beat Pattern, the Time parameter (PATCH/CONTROL/
PATCH PORTAMNT) will control the speed of 
portamento (p. 76). Adjust the portamento time as 
appropriate for the playback tempo. (It is not necessary 
to turn portamento switch on.)
Accent Rate
Modifies the strength of accents and the length of the notes to 
adjust the “groove” feel of the arpeggio. A 100% setting will 
result in the most pronounced “groove” feel.
Shuffle Rate
This setting lets you modify the note timing to create shuffle 
rhythms.
With a setting of 50%, the notes will sound at equal spacing. 
As this value is increased, the notes will become more 
“bouncy,” as if they were dotted notes.
fig.04-15
If the Beat Pattern setting is 1/4, shuffle will not be 
applied even if you increase the Shuffle Rate setting.
90
10
90
10
50
50
50
50
Shuffle Rate = 50%
Shuffle Rate = 90%