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Chapter 3. Versatile Performance Functions
 
Selecting Ascending/Descending Variations 
 
(Motif)
 
This selects the method used to play sounds (motif) when you have a 
greater number of notes than programmed for the Arpeggio Style.
* When the number of keys played is less than the number of notes 
in the Style, the highest-pitched of the pressed keys is played by 
default.
 
<Example>
 
Action of a Style starting from the lowest note, “1-2-3-2” when the 
keys “
 
C
 
-D-E-F-
 
G
 
” are played
• When “UP (L)” is selected as the motif:
 
C
 
-D-E-D 
 
 
 
 
C
 
-E-F-E 
 
 
 
 
C
 
-F-G-F (
 
 
 repeated)
• When “UP (_)” is selected as the motif:
C-D-E-D 
 
 
 D-E-F-E 
 
 
 E-F-G-F (
 
 
 repeated)
• When “UP&DOWN (L&H)” is selected as the motif:
 
C
 
-D-
 
G
 
-D 
 
 
 
 
C
 
-E-
 
G
 
-E 
 
 
 
 
C
 
-F-
 
G
 
-F 
 
 
 
 
C
 
-E-
 
G
 
-E (
 
 
 repeated)
In addition to using the built-in arpeggio styles, you are free to create 
your own. 
Broadly speaking, there are two ways to create an arpeggio style.
 
Step-recording from the Keyboard
 
In this method, you use the keyboard to step-record your arpeggio. 
Each time you input a note, you will advance to the next step. This 
method is convenient when you want to create an arpeggio from 
scratch using a Style that contains no data.
 
If you want to create “from scratch,” you’ll need to initialize the 
Style. In the ARPEGGIO STYLE EDIT screen, hold down [SHIFT] 
and press [5 (INIT)]. A message will ask whether you want to 
initialize; press [7 (EXEC)] to execute initialization.
 
1.
 
Press [ARPEGGIO] so it’s lit. Alternatively, hold down [SHIFT] and 
press [ARPEGGIO].
 
When you hold down [SHIFT] and press [ARPEGGIO], the 
ARPEGGIO STYLE screen will appear regardless of whether the 
arpeggio function is on or off.
 
2.
 
Press [6 (EDIT)].
 
The ARPEGGIO STYLE EDIT screen appears.
 
3.
 
Press [2 (SETUP)].
 
The Arpeggio Setup window appears.
 
4.
 
Use the cursor buttons to move the cursor to the parameter that 
you want to edit.
 
5.
 
Use the VALUE dial or [DEC] [INC] to set the value.
 
6.
 
Press [7 (CLOSE)] to close the Arpeggio Setup window.
Value:
Explanation
Up (L)
 
Only the lowest of the keys pressed is sounded each 
time, and the notes play in order from the lowest of 
the pressed keys.
 
Up (L&H)
 
Notes from both the lowest and highest pressed keys 
are sounded each time, and the notes play in order 
from the lowest of the pressed keys.
 
Up (_)
 
The notes play in order from the lowest of the 
pressed keys. No one note is played every time.
 
Down (L)
 
Only the lowest of the keys pressed is sounded each 
time, and the notes play in order from the highest of 
the pressed keys.
 
Down (L&H)
 
Notes from both the lowest and highest pressed keys 
are sounded each time, and the notes play in order 
from the highest of the pressed keys.
 
Down (_)
 
The notes play in order from the highest of the 
pressed keys. No note is played every time.
 
U/D (L)
 
Notes will be sounded from the lowest to the highest 
key you press and then back down to the lowest key, 
with only the lowest key sounded each time.
 
U/D (L&H)
 
Notes from both the lowest and highest pressed keys 
are sounded each time, and the notes play in order 
from the lowest of the pressed keys and then back 
again in the reverse order.
 
U/D (_)
 
The notes play in order from the lowest of the 
pressed keys, and then back again in the reverse 
order. No note is played every time.
 
Rand (L)
 
Notes will be sounded randomly for the keys you 
press, with only the lowest key sounded each time.
 
Rand (_)
 
Only the lowest of the keys pressed is sounded each 
time, the notes you press will be sounded randomly. 
No note will sound each time. 
 
Phrase
 
Pressing just one key will play a phrase based on the 
pitch of that key. If you press more than one key, the 
key you press last will be used.
 
Creating an Arpeggio Style
 
Indication
Value
Explanation
End Step
 
1–32
Specifies the number of steps.
 
Input 
Velocity
 
REAL, 
1–127
Specifies the velocity (strength) of the 
notes. Choose “REAL” if you want the 
velocity to be the velocity at which you 
actually struck the key. Otherwise, you 
can specify the velocity you like. 
Some typical values are: 
p (piano) = 60, 
mf (mezzo forte) = 90, 
f (forte) = 120.
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