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The available choices depend on the Style parameter
setting. For details, refer to “Arpeggio Style list”
(p.213).
Move the cursor to “Beat Pattern” to change the beat
(rhythm).
The available settings will depend on the Style para-
meter setting. For details, refer to “Arpeggio Style list”
(p.213).
Move the cursor to “Accent Rate” and specify the
groove rate.
A 100% setting will result in the most pronounced ‘groove’
feel.
Move the cursor to “Shuffle Rate” and specify the
swing rate.
With a setting of 50%, the notes will be spaced evenly. As
the value increases, the note timing will have more of a
‘swing’ feel.
Move the cursor to “Octave Range” and specify the
key range over which you want arpeggio.
Move the cursor to “Key Velocity” and specify the
force of the chord.
When REAL is selected, the velocity at which the notes are
actually played will be used. With a setting of 1–127, the
specified velocity value will be used regardless of the force
with which you play the chord.
If you want to play an arpeggio using Layer
Performance, move the cursor to “Part” and specify the
Part for which you want arpeggio.
Parts other than that specified here will not sound as
arpeggios, and the notes of the chord will sound as
you play.
Move the cursor to “Tempo” and specify the speed of
an arpeggio.
The Tempo parameter works the same way as the
sequencer tempo. Changing the Tempo parameter set-
ting will also vary the song playback tempo.
After you finish settings, press [EXIT].
Recording an arpeggio
You can realtime record arpeggios just like with convention-
al playing.
<Procedure>
Press [ARPEGGIO] to play an arpeggio.
Make sure that Arpeggiator parameters have been set
correctly.
Press [REC] to get ready for realtime recording.
To prepare for realtime recording, refer to “Recording
as you play” (p.106).
Begin recording.
When you play a chord, an arpeggio will start at the timing
of the next eighth note.
To stop recording, press [STOP/PLAY].
Convenient functions for perfor-
mance
Transposing the keyboard in octave units
(Octave Shift)
The Octave Shift function transposes the pitch of the key-
board in 1 octave units (-3– +3 octaves).
For playing a bass part more easily using your right hand,
transpose the keyboard down by 1 or 2 octaves.
<Procedure>
Press [+OCT] or [-OCT] and its indicator will light.
Pressing [+OCT] once will raise the keyboard 1 octave and
pressing [-OCT] once will lower it 1 octave.
The specified Octave Shift setting will be shown in the
“Octave” and “Center” indication at the lower left of each
Play display of the sound source. For instance, if you press
[+OCT] once to raise the keyboard 1 octave, “Octave: +1,
Center:C5” will be indicated. This means that when you
press the C4 key, the C5 note will sound.
There is only one Octave Shift setting in the XP-80 so it
remain valid even if you select a different Patch,
Performance or Rhythm Set or turn power off.
To turn off the Octave Shift function, press the other
button [+OCT] or [-OCT] of that pressed in step 1 the
same number of times. The indicator will go off.
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