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The Multi Zone
The Event Effects tab (instrument tracks only)
The Event Effects tab only works with instrument tracks. It
includes two effects: a Chorder and an Arpeggiator.
Adjust the effect parameters until you get the desired result.
Chorder
The Chorder automatically plays chords when you press a
single note on your MIDI keyboard. This is great if you
have trouble playing in keyboard parts.
Use the “Bypass Chorder” button to bypass the effect.
You can select the type of chords you would like to be
generated from the pop-up menu.
Arpeggiator
The Arpeggiator automatically creates patterns based on
the notes you play, creating great rhythm and a really cool
effect. It creates this pattern as long as a note is held.
Once the note is released, the pattern stops.
The Quantize value allows you to set the resolution of the
patterns the Arpeggiator creates.
The Octave Range value allows you to determine how
many octaves the pattern will go above or below the note
you are playing.
Transpose Step determines how many steps the pattern
will change each time it starts again.
Transpose Play Direction determines whether the pattern’s
key will go up, down, or a combination of the two.
Arpeggiator Play Mode determines what type of patterns
will be played back. When it is in Phrase Mode, pressing a
single note will play a scale and the Arpeggiator will not
recognize chords.
Use the “Bypass Arpeggiator” button to deactivate the
effect.
The Instrument tab (instrument tracks only)
The Instrument tab only works with instrument tracks. It
contains eight controls that are fixed for each preset.
• You can change the value of a control by clicking and
dragging left or right.
For details on what each a parameter does, see the chapter “Effects ref-
erence” on page 99.
• You can apply an instrument preset by clicking on the
preset button to open the preset pop-up menu.
• You can then use the Category and Sub Category filters
to find a suitable preset. Select a preset along the right
hand side and click the Close button to close the menu.
For more details on category filters see the section “The MediaBay
Page” on page 67.
The Reset button will switch the instrument back to the
original preset and settings made prior to opening the
pop-up menu.
Click here to
access the
presets










