Yamaha AN1x Owner's Manual page 86

Control synthesizer analog physical modeling
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Settings:
When Arp/SEQ is set to Arpeggio: Arp 01 ~ 30
You can select one Arpeggio pattern from the 30
available patterns. For a list of available patterns, see
the Arpeggio Pattern List in the separate Data List book.
When Arp/SEQ is set to Step Sequencer and
KbdMode is set to "sel&norm" or "sel&shift":
C#1: Usr001-128
You can assign the first User Pattern number to play at
the C#1 key. For example, if you designate "Usr025",
then pressing C#1 will trigger User Pattern number 25,
pressing D1 will trigger User Pattern number 26,
pressing D#1 will trigger User Pattern number 27, and
so on. (For more information, see C#1 Assign, page
40.)
KbdMode
(Keyboard Mode)
The Keyboard Mode setting designates how the
Arpeggiator or Step Sequencer patterns respond to
notes played on the keyboard. Depending on the
setting in Arp/SEQ, available parameters will be
different.
Settings:
When Arp/SEQ is set to Arpeggio:
chrd (Chord): Arpeggiated chords can be played across the
entire keyboard.
chrd&norm (Chord & Normal): Arpeggiated chords can
be played by keys to the left of the current Split Point (see
page 77), and you can play normally to the right.
SPLIT POINT
Plays arpeggios
Normal play
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When Arp/SEQ is set to Step Sequencer:
norm (Normal): For triggering the Voice Pattern of the
currently selected voice at its base pitch from any key on the
keyboard, and playing the voice normally across the
keyboard. If Hold is set to "off", then the pattern will start
each time you press a key.
shift&norm (Shift & Normal): Playing a key to the left of
the Split Point will shift the pitch of the pattern accordingly,
and playing keys to the right of the Split Point will play notes
normally, without affecting the sequence. For example, if the
Split Point is set to C3, then you can shift the pitch of the
sequencer pattern with C1 ~ B2, with C2 as the base pitch,
and play normal notes to the right. (For more information
about the Split Point, see page 77.)
SPLIT POINT
Shifts Pattern pitch
Shifts low Shifts high
Base pitch = C2
sel&norm (Select & Normal): Playing a key to the left of
the Split Point will trigger ("select") a specific User Pattern,
and playing keys to the right of the Split Point will play notes
normally, without affecting the sequence. For example, if the
Split Point is set to C3, then C1 plays the Voice Pattern for the
selected voice, and 23 different User Patterns can be selected
by playing keys C#1 ~ B2. (For more information about the
Split Point, see page 77.)
SPLIT POINT
Selects Patterns
User Pattern
= C#1 to
SPLIT POINT
Voice Pattern = C1
Normal play
Normal play

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