In such cases, it suffices to redefine locally the macro you want to modify
(here \raisearp). If you combine this macro with \loffset, you can move the
arpeggio to the left. Here is your example corrected:
-----------test.pmx------------
2 1 4 4 0 6 0 0
0 4 20 0.07
bt
./
a23 ? zc r2 /
\let\oldraisearp\raisearp\def\raisearp#1#2{\loffset{.8}{\oldraisearp{#1}{#2}}}\
e24 zfs za ? r2 /
-----------test.pmx------------
Olivier
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