
Chapter 2
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Arpeggio Modes
The seven Arpeggio modes are an extension of the W-5000's Solo function. The delay time between
the arpeggiated notes or chords is determined by the Vibrato rate. Arpeggio sequences may also be
'latched' using the Sustain pedal. These Arpeggio modes are:
Sequence : Notes played are played back, one at a time, in the same sequence (order) they
were played in.
Up : Notes are played back, one at a time, in ascending order.
Down : Notes are played back, one at a time, in descending order.
Up & Down : Notes are played back, one at a time, in alternating ascending and descending
order.
Wander : This mode is similar to the 'Up & Down' mode except that it changes randomly.
Random : All notes are played one at a time but in a random order.
Chord : The Arpeggio sequence is based upon a repeated (or looped) four-beat measure in
which all the notes are quantized. This simply means that all the notes which fall
within the first beat of the bar will be timed to play precisely where they should.
The same applies to all the notes falling within the second, third and fourth beats.
The delay time between the beats depends upon the value set for the Vibrato rate.
Arpeggio Latching
In the Arpeggio modes the sustain function no longer sustains notes, but instead 'latches' them into the
Arpeggiator. This allows you to play longer arpeggios than you can reach at one time.
As you've seen in the LCD, the Solo function also contains a number of other parameters which you can set
(including the note range over which the Solo Tone is heard). See '[SOLO] Parameters' on page 112 for a
complete list and description of these parameters.
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