May be this helps somebody else, since it took me really a while to figure out.
I like to jam to the Arpeggio. Usually I start the arpeggiator, then switch over to the drum. However I was not able to reenter the Arpeggio screen, e.g. to change style or motif, without stopping the arpeggiator. With the drums no problem.
Finally I remember Ed Diaz: "Shift is your friend". And he is right, it is. If you press shift+Arpeggio you renter the Arpeggio screen without disturbing the current settings! Same for Chord Memory.
RoDi
Shift is your friend: Reenter to Arpeggio screen
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Re: Shift is your friend: Reenter to Arpeggio screen
Shift really is your friend, even on other Roland products. I found this out about the arpeggiator too. I just experiment with different shift combinations and see what happens. Here is a list of shift commands and other shortcuts that I've found. Some of these may be obvious but I thought it would be helpful to somebody.
Shift commands and other helpful shortcuts:
When on setting screens, switch between tabs
[Shift] + [◄]
[Shift] + [►]
When on Tone List, scroll to next bank
[Shift] + [▲]
[Shift] + [▼]
When on other menus, scroll rapidly
[Shift] + [▲]
[Shift] + [▼]
[Shift] + Dial
Change a value rapidly
[Shift] + [INC]
[Shift] + [DEC]
While holding one button down, press the other to scroll or change a value rapidly
[INC] + [DEC]
[▲] + [▼]
[◄] + [►]
Go to Favorite List
[Shift] + [Favorite]
Keep preview turned on
[Shift] + [Preview]
Go to S1/S2 assign
[Shift] + [S1]
[Shift] + [S2]
Go to D-Beam setup
[Shift] + [Solo Synth]
[Shift] + [Expression]
[Shift] + [Assignable]
Go to knob assign
[Shift] + Sound Modify Knob
Go to Mixer
[Shift] + [Sequencer]
Go to arpeggiato settings without turning it on/off
[Shift] + [Arpeggio]
Go to chord memory settings without turning it on/off
[Shift] + [Chord Memory]
Go to loop settings
[Shift] + [Loop]
Go to step sequencer
[Shift] + [REC]
Pressing shift on screens with a row of commands at the bottom will sometimes reveal additional commands. This works on the effects edit, microscope, sampling, and favorite screens.
Shift commands and other helpful shortcuts:
When on setting screens, switch between tabs
[Shift] + [◄]
[Shift] + [►]
When on Tone List, scroll to next bank
[Shift] + [▲]
[Shift] + [▼]
When on other menus, scroll rapidly
[Shift] + [▲]
[Shift] + [▼]
[Shift] + Dial
Change a value rapidly
[Shift] + [INC]
[Shift] + [DEC]
While holding one button down, press the other to scroll or change a value rapidly
[INC] + [DEC]
[▲] + [▼]
[◄] + [►]
Go to Favorite List
[Shift] + [Favorite]
Keep preview turned on
[Shift] + [Preview]
Go to S1/S2 assign
[Shift] + [S1]
[Shift] + [S2]
Go to D-Beam setup
[Shift] + [Solo Synth]
[Shift] + [Expression]
[Shift] + [Assignable]
Go to knob assign
[Shift] + Sound Modify Knob
Go to Mixer
[Shift] + [Sequencer]
Go to arpeggiato settings without turning it on/off
[Shift] + [Arpeggio]
Go to chord memory settings without turning it on/off
[Shift] + [Chord Memory]
Go to loop settings
[Shift] + [Loop]
Go to step sequencer
[Shift] + [REC]
Pressing shift on screens with a row of commands at the bottom will sometimes reveal additional commands. This works on the effects edit, microscope, sampling, and favorite screens.
Re: Shift is your friend: Reenter to Arpeggio screen
This is really a very helpful list. Thank you for sharing.
RoDi
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