Yamaha MX61 Reference Manual - Page 14
About the Arpeggio type list, Arpeggio playback types, Turning Arpeggio playback on/off, Accent Phrase
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About the Arpeggio type list Category ARP No. ApKb 1 ApKb 2 ApKb 3 ApKb 4 ApKb 5 ApKb 6 ApKb 7 ARP Name 70sRockB 70sRockC 70sRockD 70sRockE 70sRockF 70sRockG 70sRockH Time Signature Length Original Tempo Accent 4 / 4 2 130 4 / 4 1 130 4 / 4 2 130 4 / 4 4 130 4 / 4 2 130 4 / 4 1 130 4 / 4 1 130 Note/Chord N N N N C C NOTE Note that this list is for illustration purposes only. For a complete listing of the Arpeggio Types, see the "Data List" PDF document. Category Indicates the Arpeggio Category. ARP No. (Arpeggio Number) Indicates the Arpeggio type number. ARP Name (Arpeggio Name) Indicates the Arpeggio Name. Time Signature Indicates the time signature or meter of the Arpeggio type. Length Indicates the data length (amount of measures) of the Arpeggio type. Original Tempo Indicates the appropriate tempo value of the Arpeggio type. Note that this tempo is not set automatically when selecting an Arpeggio type. Accent The circle indicates that the Arpeggio uses the Accent Phrase feature (see below). Note/Chord Indicates the Arpeggio playback type. "N (Note)" indicates that the playback method differs according to the number of notes or the intervals between them. "C (Chord)" indicates that chords are detected from note data played on the keyboard, and Arpeggio playback then changes with the chords. Blank cells indicate Arpeggios for Drum Voices (page 15) or Arpeggios containing mainly controller information (page 15). Basic Structure Basic Structure Controller Block Tone Generator Block Effect Block Arpeggio Block Song/Pattern Playing Block Internal Memory MIDI/Audio Signal Flow Using a Connected Computer Connecting to a computer Creating a Song with a computer Using iOS Applications Reference Performance Song/Pattern File Utility Remote Arpeggio playback types Turning Arpeggio playback on/off The following two settings are available for turning Arpeggio playback on/off. To continue playing an Arpeggio only by pressing and holding a note: Set the "Hold" parameter to "off." To continue playing an Arpeggio even when a note is released: Set the "Hold" parameter to "on." NOTE For information on the displays including the "Hold" parameters, see Arp Select display (page 49). NOTE When "Switch (Arpeggio Switch)" is set to "on," you can use a damper pedal switch (sending MIDI sustain messages; control change #64) to perform the same function as setting "Hold" to "on." Accent Phrase Accent Phrases are composed of sequence data included in some Arpeggio types, sounding only when you play notes at a high (strong) velocity. For information on Arpeggio types that use this function, refer to the "Arpeggio Type List" in the "Data List" PDF document. MX49/MX61 Reference Manual 14