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Arpeggiator
Type: The type of arpeggation that will be used.
The available settings are:
• Note Double: Each note will sound twice.
This setting can be selected in conjunction
with any of the settings described below,
except Chord.
• Up: Notes will sound from the lowest to the
highest.
• Down: Notes will sound from the highest to
lowest.
• Incl (Inclusive): Notes will sound from the lowest to the highest, then back down. The lowest and
highest notes will sound twice at the direction change.
• Excl (Exclusive): Notes will sound from the lowest to the highest, then back down. The lowest and
highest notes will sound only once at the direction change.
• Rand (Random): Notes will sound in random order.
• Chord: All notes of the chord will sound together repeatedly.
Range: The octave range of the Arpeggiator. The available range is 0 to +3 octaves.
Gate: The length of the arpeggiated notes. The available range is 1-99% of the current Time Division setting.
Swing: The amount of swing used in the arpeggiated notes. The available range is 50% – 75%.
Pattern: Determines whether the Arpeggiator will use the pattern shown in the Pattern Indicator (On) or not
use it (Off). See the Pattern Indicator description later in this section.
Length: The number of steps in the Arpeggiator pattern. The available range is 1 – 16 steps.
Pattern Indicator: The pattern at the bottom of the LCD on this page represents the rhythm in which the
notes will sound when the Arpeggiator is engaged (and when Pattern is set to On). A star (*) indicates a
sounding note, while an underscore (_) indicates a "rest" (no note will sound). Use the VALUE DIAL to move
the cursor through the notes, and push the VALUE DIAL to change its state (between * and _).
Note Repeat
Time Division: The speed of the repetition as a division of the master tempo or external clock. The available
options are 1/4, 1/4T, 1/8, 1/8T, 1/16, 1/16T, 1/32, and 1/32T. ("T" denotes a triplet-based Time Division.)
Mode: This determines whether it is in Toggle or Momentary Mode.
Gate: The length of the repeated notes. The available range is 1-99% of the current Time Division setting.
Swing: The amount of swing used in the repeated notes. The available range is 50% – 75%.
Tempo
BPM: The tempo as indicated in beats per
minute. The available range is 30 – 300 BPM.
Time Division: The division of the master tempo
or external clock. The available options are 1/4,
1/4T, 1/8, 1/8T, 1/16, 1/16T, 1/32, and 1/32T. ("T"
denotes a triplet-based Time Division.)
Gate: The length of the repeated notes. The available range is 1-99% of the current Time Division setting.
Swing: The amount of swing used in the repeated notes. The available range is 50 – 75%.
Note: You can also set the Arpeggiator by using
the pads. Hold down [ARP MODE] and press a pad
with text printed above it on the right-hand side to
determine the Arpeggiator's current setting. The
selected pad(s) will illuminate red to show the
Arpeggiator's current settings. Adjust its octave
range up to three octaves by holding down [ARP
MODE] and using the OCTAVE UP/DOWN buttons.
Note: You can also enter a new BPM setting by
tapping [TEMPO] in time with the desired tempo
several times.
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