
62 E-MU Systems
Arp/Beats Menu
Using a MIDI Interface to Channelize Data
Try experimenting with presets and settings. For example:
• Change presets on one or both of the MIDI channels you are using
(1 & 2). Since each factory preset has different arpeggiator settings,
changing the preset not only changes the sound, but the
arpeggiator settings as well.
• Press the Control button on the front panel to select “I-L” (the LED
in the third row is illuminated). Adjust the front panel control
knobs. These knobs usually control the arpeggiator on presets with
the “arp:” prefix.
• Try changing one of the channel’s arpeggiator setting to “M”
instead of “on.” Now press the Arpeggiator Menu button and adjust
the arpeggiator parameters in real time.
• From the Master Arpeggiator menu, set the Mode to Pattern then
explore the different patterns. There are 300 patterns available!
Now you’re getting the picture. This machine is beyond awesome!
Using a MIDI
Interface to
Channelize
Data
Not all keyboards or controllers can transmit on multiple MIDI channels at
once. If your MIDI controller only transmits on a single MIDI channel,
there are other ways to use the multi-channel arpeggiators. A MIDI
interface such as Mark of the Unicorn’s MIDI Time Piece®, or a MIDI router
box will convert data on one channel to any other channel or channels.
Your MIDI Interface may be able to output MIDI data on multiple channels at once.
MASTER ARPEGGIATOR
Pattern 99
1
Pattern Name
MIDI In
MIDI Out
MIDI In
Older Keyboard which only
transmits on MIDI Channel 1.
Data on Channels 1, 2, 3
MIDI Interface
VINTAGE PRO
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