Voice Arpeggio/Seq - Yamaha AN1x Owner's Manual

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VOICE ARPEGGIO/SEQ

This menu includes common and specific parameters
related to the Arpeggiator and Step Sequencer.
Arpeggiator and Step Sequencer parameter settings are
voice data saved in each voice.
The Arpeggiator lets you play arpeggiated chord patterns
at the press of a key. There are 30 Arpeggiator patterns to
choose from for each voice, and Arpeggio Subdivide plus
Play Effect parameters give you a wide range of control
and customization over the arpeggio pattern.
The Step Sequencer lets you create your own 16-step
arpeggiated patterns by assigning note, velocity and other
events to each step (beat) in the looped sequence. You can
create a Voice Pattern for each voice, as well as create
and store a total of 128 User Patterns. You can trigger the
patterns from the keyboard in a variety of ways.
Step Sequencer record, edit and play parameters are available in the SEQ
EDIT/SETUP menu. For details, see page 89.
To start the Arpeggiator or Step Sequencer pattern, press the [ARPEGGIO/SEQ]
switch.
Common
Arp /SEQ
Type/No
KbdMode
Hold
SceneSw
For information about how to use the Arpeggiator, see page 33. For information
about how to use the Step Sequencer, see page 37.
Common
Common parameters are related to both the
Arpeggiator and Step Sequencer. There are five
parameters available, including Arp/SEQ, Type/No
(Number), KbdMode (Keyboard Mode), Hold, and
SceneSw (Scene Switch).
VOICE
MIDI
Arpeggio
Play EF
ARPEGGIO /SEQ
Ptn Tx Ch
Subdivide
Swing
Velocity
GateTime
Arp/SEQ
(Arpeggiator/Sequencer)
The Arp/SEQ setting designates either the Arpeggiator
or the Step Sequencer to play when the
[ARPEGGIO/SEQ] switch is on. Either one or the other
can be designated to play for each voice.
Settings: Arpeggio (Arpeggiator), Step SEQ (Step
Sequencer)
Type/No
(Type/Number)
For selecting an Arpeggiator pattern type when
"Arpeggio" is designated in Arp/SEQ. When "Step
SEQ" is designated in Arp/SEQ and KbdMode is set
to "sel&norm" or "sel&shift", you can assign a User
pattern number to the C#1 key for Pattern Select play
(see C#1 Assign, page 40). When "Step SEQ" is
designated in Arp/SEQ and KbdMode is set to "norm"
or "shift&norm", "SEQ" will be displayed in the LCD,
and no setting can be made. Step Sequencer patterns
are designated in the SEQ EDIT/SETUP menu (see
page 89).
C#1 Assign determines the first accessed
User Pattern number
D1 plays the next highest User Pattern number
(above C#1)
D#1 plays the next highest User Pattern number, etc.
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