Casio WK7500E1A User Manual

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Selecting and Playing a Tone

E-23

With the arpeggiator, you can play various arpeggios and
other phrases automatically by simply pressing keys on the
keyboard. You can select from a number of different
arpeggiator options, including playing arpeggios from a chord,
playing various phrases automatically, and more.

1.

Hold down the R-18 (AUTO HARMONIZE/
ARPEGGIATOR) button until the type selection
screen shown below appears on the display.

2.

Use the dial or R-14 (–, +) buttons to select the
arpeggiator type you want to use.

• You can select one of the arpeggiator types (013

through 162). Refer to the separate “Appendix” for
detailed information about supported arpeggiator types.

• When selecting the arpeggiator type, you can assign

the recommended tone for the currently displayed type
as the keyboard tone, by holding down the R-18 (AUTO
HARMONIZE/ARPEGGIATOR)
button until a pointer
indicator starts to flash on the display next to
ARPEGGIATOR.

• For information about type number 001 through 012,

see “Using Auto Harmonize” (page E-28).

3.

Press the R-15 (EXIT) button.

• This exits the type selection screen.

4.

Press the R-18 (AUTO HARMONIZE/
ARPEGGIATOR) button.

• This causes a pointer indicator to appear on the display

next to ARPEGGIATOR.

5.

Configure arpeggiator settings as required.

• The settings you can configure are described in the

table below. For information about how to configure
settings, see “To change the setting of a function menu
item” (page E-130).

6.

On the keyboard, play a chord or a single note.

• Arpeggio is played in accordance with the currently

selected arpeggiator type and the note(s) you play.

7.

To turn off the arpeggiator, press the R-18
(AUTO HARMONIZE/ARPEGGIATOR) button
again.

• This causes the pointer indicator next to

ARPEGGIATOR to disappear from the display.

Playing Arpeggio Phrases
Automatically (Arpeggiator)

Type number

Type name

Flashing

For information about this setting:

Go here:

Whether arpeggio should be played
while keyboard keys are depressed or
after the keys are released

ArpegHold
(Arpeggiator Hold)
(page E-131)

The number of times arpeggio is
played within one beat

ArpegSpeed
(Arpeggiator
Speed) (page
E-132)

When the keyboard is split between
two tones, whether arpeggio should
be played when UPPER keyboard or
LOWER keyboard keys are pressed

ArpegPart
(Arpeggiator Part)
(page E-132)

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