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Using the Keyboard's Internal Functions
The following keyboard functions can be used when the keyboard is set to operate in either DAW or Preset
Mode.
Note: In order to control the arpeggiator, Chord Mode, or Scale Mode functions described in the following
sections, the Function Buttons underneath the Sliders have to be set to their primary Mode. The Function
Buttons are set to their primary Mode when no LED to the right of the Mode Button is lit. If the Function
Buttons are not set to their primary Mode, press the Mode Button as many times as necessary until no
LED to the right of the Mode Button is lit.
In the following sections, the described LED operation for the Function Buttons assumes that they are set
to their primary Mode.
Note Repeat
When this feature is activated, any pressed Performance Pad will repeat its Note message in rhythm with
the keyboard's current tempo and time division settings. Each repeated note will be the length selected for
the time division setting. For more help changing the tempo and time division settings, see
Tempo and Time
Division.
The note repeat feature can be activated momentarily or it can be latched.
To use note repeat momentarily, press and hold the Note Repeat Button and then press a pad. As long
as you are holding the Note Repeat Button, the note played by the pad will repeat.
To latch the note repeat feature, hold Shift and press the Note Repeat Button. Pressing any pad will
cause its assigned note to repeat without you having to hold down the Note Repeat Button.
To turn off the Toggle/Latch feature, press the Note Repeat Button again.
Note: While Note Repeat is active, the Select/Scroll Encoder can be used to change the current Time
Division setting of the Arpeggiator and pad Note Repeat.
Arpeggiator
When the arpeggiator is activated, the keyboard will repeatedly play pressed keys in sequence. The
arpeggiator's timing and rhythm is based on the keyboard's time division setting and either the keyboard's
or your DAW's tempo setting. Each note in the arpeggio will be the length you've selected for the time
division setting; for example, if you select 1/4, each note in the arpeggio will be a quarter note. See
Keyboard Tempo and Time Division
The arpeggiator can be operated in one of two Modes:
Momentary: the arpeggiator will play notes only as long as the keys are pressed down; when you
release the keys, the arpeggiator will stop.
Latch: the arpeggiator will play notes when you press down the keys, and it will continue to play even
after you release your fingers from the keys.
To activate or deactivate the arpeggiator, press the Arp Button. When the arpeggiator is activated, the
button LED will be lit.
To toggle between momentary and latch Mode, press the Latch Button. When latch is activated, the
button LED will be lit.
To start an arpeggio, press any keys while the arpeggiator is activated.
To start a new latched arpeggio while a previously latched arpeggio is still playing, press a new
combination of keys.
To add notes to a latched arpeggio while it is still playing, hold down the same keys you previously
pressed for the arpeggio while pressing the keys for the new notes you want to add.
To edit the arpeggiator's settings, hold Shift and press the Arp Button. The Display will then enter the
menu for editing the Arpeggiator. Use the Select/Scroll Encoder to adjust settings (as described in
Overview). When you're done editing settings, press the Back Button to exit the Arpeggiator Edit menu.
for help editing these settings.
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