Yamaha EX5 Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
Arpeggio Mode
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11: alternate2 1oct: The chord (phrase) ascends up
to one octave, then descends down to the lowest
note. Slightly different from 08 above.
C3, E3, G3 and B3 are played in order.
C3, E3 and G3 are played in order.
C3 and E3 are played in order.
C3 is played.
12: alternate2 2oct: The chord (phrase) ascends up
to two octaves, then descends down. Slightly
different from 09 above.
13: alternate2 4oct: The chord (phrase) ascends up
to four octaves, then descends down. Slightly
different from 10 above.
14: random 1oct: Plays up and down randomly
between one octave, based on the chord (phrase).
15: random 2oct: Plays up and down randomly
between two octaves, based on the chord (phrase).
16: random 4oct: Plays up and down randomly
between four octaves, based on the chord (phrase).
A variety of rhythmic phrases can be created based on
the contents of recorded sequence data.
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Arpeggio Played back as Chords
An arpeggio sequence data can consist of chords,
several notes at the same location (timing) such as
the data found in the following example.
Sequence data (Example)
In this case, when you play keyboard, for example,
C3, E3, G3 and B3 in order, the resultant arpeggio
will be played back as chords and will vary
depending on the selected mode as follows.
Sequence data
00:non search
01:search low
02:note up 1oct
[F4]: NAME (Arpeggio Type Name)
Lets you name an arpeggio using up to a maximum of
eight letters and/or numbers.
The procedure for naming an arpeggio is the same as
naming a song. See page 192.
timing
001–01–000
001–01–000
001–01–000
001–02–000
001–02–000
001–02–000
001–03–000
001–03–000
001–03–000
001–04–000
001–04–000
001–04–000
key
1
2
3
1
2
3
1
2
3
1
2
3
oct
+0
+0
+0
+1
+1
+1
+0
+0
+0
+1
+1
+1
gate
00–432
00–432
00–432
00–432
00–432
00–432
00–432
00–432
00–432
00–432
00–432
00–432
vel
72
72
72
72
72
72
72
72
72
72
72
72
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