Arpeg. b — synth/vocoder, Arpeg. b, Synth/vocoder – KORG Synthesizer/Vocoder MICRO User Manual

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Figure 20-1

20. ARPEG. B

— SYNTH/VOCODER

LATCH

[OFF, ON]

Specifies how the arpeggiator will
operate when you take your hand
off of the keyboard.
OFF (

):

The arpeggiator will stop playing
when you take your hand off of the
keyboard.
ON (

):

The arpeggiator will continue play-
ing even if you take your hand off
of the keyboard.

Here you can make additional arpeggio-related settings. "LAST STEP" (knob 4 ) sets the number of steps in the arpeggio. "LATCH" (knob 1 )
specifies how the arpeggiator will operate when you release the keyboard, "SWING" (knob 2 ) adjusts the sense of swing, and "KEY SYNC"
(knob 3 ) specifies how the arpeggiator will be synchronized to the keyboard. In addition, "TARGET TIMBRE" (knob 5 ) specifies which
timbre(s) of a Layer synth program will be sounded by the arpeggiator.

SWING

[-100...100]

Specifies the percentage (%) by
which even-numbered notes of the
arpeggio will be shifted in timing
relative to the first note.
(➝Figure 20-1)

KEY SYNC

[OFF, ON]

Specifies whether the arpeggiator
will be synchronized to the key-
board.
If this is ON, the arpeggiator will
always start from the beginning of
the arpeggio pattern when you play
the keyboard. If you are perform-
ing together with other instru-
ments, you can use this function to
ensure that the arpeggio pattern is
aligned with the beginning of the
measure.
OFF (

):

Sync off (not synchronized).
ON (

):

Sync on (synchronized).

LAST STEP

[1...8]

Specifies the number of valid steps
(maximum number of steps) for the
step arpeggiator.

TARGET TIMBRE

[Both, Timbre 1, Timbre 2]

Selects the timbre(s) that will be
sounded by the arpeggiator. This
can be set only for a Layer program.
Both (

):

Both timbres will be sounded by the
arpeggiator.
Timbre 1 (

):

Only timbre 1 will be sounded by
the arpeggiator.
Timbre 2 (

):

Only timbre 2 will be sounded by
the arpeggiator.

When Resolution =1/8

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

Swing

–50

–25

+25

+50

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