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Adjusting the arpeggiator tempo
1 Press the REALTIME CONTROLS [SELECT] key to make the right �C� LED light. 2 Rotate the [TEMPO] knob to adjust the tempo. The � =� value in the upper right of the LCD screen will change. You can set this in the range of 40�240. The [SELECT] key LED will blink at quarter-note ( ) intervals. You can also Use the cursor keys [ ], [ ], [ ], [ ] to select � =,� input the tempo using numeric keys [0]�[9], and press the [ENTER] key to set the tempo. Alternatively, you can set the tempo using the [VALUE] dial or the [INC]/[DEC] keys. The tempo will blink at the speci�ed tempo. The Tempo knob setting is saved when you write the program. The arpeggio playback speed is affected by the �Reso (Resolution)� setting (1.1: Play, Arp. Play page, 6.1: Ed�Arp., Arpeg. Setup page). If �MIDI Clock� (GLOBAL 2.1: MIDI) is set to External, the display will indicate � = EXT.� The tempo will be synchronized to an external MIDI device, and it will not be possible to adjust the tempo on the TRITON Le.
HPF), and [3] (EG-INTENSITY) knobs.
Settings in the LCD screen
In PROG 1.1: Play, press the [F3] key to select the Arp. Play page.
Selecting an arpeggio pattern
An arpeggio pattern can be selected from preset arpeggio patterns P000�P004 and user arpeggio patterns U000 (INT)�215 (User). With the factory settings, U000�199 (INT) contain a wide variety of preset user arpeggio patterns (�VNL) Use the cursor keys [ ], [ ], [ ], [ ] to select �Pattern,� and use the [VALUE] dial or the [INC]/ [DEC] keys to select the arpeggio pattern. To select a user arpeggio pattern, use numeric keys [0]�[9] to input the pattern number, and press the [ENTER] key.
Adjusting the length of the arpeggio notes
1 Press the REALTIME CONTROLS [SELECT] key to make the right �C� LED light. 2 Rotate the [ARP-GATE] knob to adjust the duration of the arpeggiated notes. Rotating the knob toward the left will shorten the notes, and rotating it toward the right will lengthen the notes. At the center position (12 o�clock), the note length will be as speci�ed by the program parameter �Gate� (6.1: Ed-Arp., Arpeg. Setup page). The knob setting is saved when you write the program. You can control the effect by simultaneously adjusting the REALTIME CONTROLS A-mode [4] (EG-RELEASE) knob.
The �Reso (Resolution)� parameter in the LCD screen lets you set the timing valueof the arpeggiated notes in a range of 3 � . Use the cursor keys [ ], [ ], [ ], [ ] to select �Reso,� and use the [VALUE] dial or the [INC]/ [DEC] keys to specify the spacing of the arpeggiated notes.
Selecting the octave range in which the arpeggio is sounded
Use the �Octave� in the LCD screen to specify the range of octaves in which the arpeggio will be sounded (�p.100). Use the cursor keys [ ], [ ], [ ], [ ] to select �Octave,� and use the [VALUE] dial or [INC]/ [DEC] keys to specify the range of octaves in which the arpeggio will be sounded.
Adjusting the strength of the arpeggio notes
1 Press the REALTIME CONTROLS [SELECT] key to make the right �C� LED light. 2 Rotate the [ARP-VELOCITY] knob to adjust the strength of the arpeggiated notes. Rotating the knob toward the left will make the notes weaker, and rotating the knob toward the right will make the notes stronger. At the center position (12 o�clock), the velocity will be as speci�ed by the program parameter �Velocity� (6.1: Ed-Arp., Arpeg. Setup page). The knob setting is saved when you write the program. You can control the tone effectively by simultaneously adjusting the REALTIME CONTROLS Amode [1] (LPF CUTOFF), [2] (RESONANCE/
Sounding an arpeggio in the order of the pitches in the chord you played
You can select whether the notes of the arpeggio will be sounded in the order of the pitches in the chord you played (regardless of the order in which you actually played the notes), or in the order in which you played the notes. Use the cursor keys [ ], [ ], [ ], [ ] to select the �Sort� check box, and use the [VALUE] dial or the [INC]/[DEC] keys to make the setting. Checked: the arpeggio will sound each note in the order of its pitch, regardless of the order in which you actually played the notes. Unchecked: the arpeggio will sound each note in the order in which you actually played the notes.
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Using the arpeggiator while you play Quick Start
Changing the timing value of the arpeggio notes