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Chapter 6. Using Arpeggiator (ARPEGGIATOR)
Chapter 6
Creating Your Own Styles
Not only can you use the prepared internal 
Arpeggio Styles
 and 
Rhythm Styles
 that determine how arpeggios are played, but you 
can also create them as well. This way, you can enjoy performing 
your own original arpeggios.
• The SH-32 is shipped from the factory with 64 Arpeggio Styles 
and 64 Rhythm Styles already programmed; all of these are 
freely rewritable. However, note that since these Styles are used 
in Preset Patches and factory-set User Performances as well, 
when you make changes in the Styles, then the sounds of Preset 
Patches and factory-set User Performances in which the 
Arpeggiator is turned on change. By carrying out Factory Reset 
(p. 94), you can get the SH-32 to once again sound exactly as it 
did when you first took it out of the box.
• If you 
switch to something else
 or 
carry out the write 
procedure
 before saving an Arpeggio Style or Rhythm Style 
that you’ve created, the newly created Style will be lost. Be sure 
to 
save the Style first
 if you want to keep it.
Creating Styles by Playing the 
Notes as They Are to Be Performed 
(REALTIME)
This creates styles in a similar manner to using a sequencer’s 
Realtime Recording function. Record the performance just the way it 
is played using the note-entry buttons or an external MIDI keyboard.
1.
created.
2.
Hold down ARPEGGIATOR [ON] and press [VALUE 
 
(REALTIME)].
[ON] lights up while [WRITE] and [VALUE ▼] blink, indicating 
that the SH-32 is in Realtime Input standby. Additionally, the 
Preview (note-entry) function is turned on.
fig.06-07
3.
“G.**” appears in the display (** indicates the number of 
grids). Press [VALUE 
/
] to specify the Style length in 
terms of the number of grids (1–32).
This completes the preparations for Realtime Input.
4.
Press [WRITE (EXEC)].
[WRITE (EXEC)] changes from a blinking to a constant light, the 
metronome guide sound plays, and a countdown “-3, -2, -1, 0” is 
displayed. Once the countdown has finished, the SH-32 is ready 
for Realtime Input. Input by pressing the SH-32’s note-entry 
buttons or playing an external MIDI keyboard along with the 
progression “G.01, G.02, G.03, ...” that appears in the display.
• The metronome’s accent plays once each beat, and a different 
click sound plays at the shortest interval that can be recorded in 
the Style. You cannot record at shorter intervals than that 
indicated by the click sound.
• A maximum of sixteen notes (specifying the sound pitch) can be 
used within one Style. The pitches are no longer recorded once 
you input the seventeenth and any other further notes that have 
new pitches. Although in this case, the grid continues, but note 
that the data is blank.
• With Realtime Input, recording for the length of the grid set in 
Step 3 (when set to “G.08,” this would be “G.01”–”G.08”) is 
repeated. You can layer further input of new notes with each 
new pass. However, when you layer input in the same grid, 
notes that have already been input to that grid are overwritten 
and erased.
5.
When you have finished recording with Realtime Input, 
press [EXIT].
The metronome guide sound stops, and the SH-32 returns to the 
original mode.
6.
Confirm that Arpeggiator is on ([ON] is lit), and press the SH-
32’s note-entry buttons or play the external MIDI keyboard to 
check the results of the Realtime Input.
You cannot do partial edits of Styles. If a mistake is made, re-
input the Style.
7.
8.
If satisfied with the results of Realtime Input, save the 
parameters changed in a previous step, carry out the write 
procedure for the Patch or Performance.
You can create Rhythm Styles using the same procedure 
described above when selecting a Rhythm Set in Patch 
mode, or when selecting a Part (4/R) to which a Rhythm Set 
is assigned while in Performance mode.