Reference Manual
365 Live MIDI Effect Reference
“Pinky Up“ and “Pinky UpDown“.
“Thumb Up“ and “Thumb UpDown“.
Play Order places notes in the pattern according to the order in which they are played. This is
therefore only recognizable when more than one chord or note has been played.
In addition to the Arpeggiator styles above, there is a Chord Trigger mode which repeats the
incoming notes as a block chord, as well as three settings for creating random arpeggios:
•Choosing Random will produce a continuously randomized sequence of the incoming
MIDI notes.
•Random Other creates random patterns from incoming MIDI notes, but will not repeat a
given note until all other incoming notes have been used.
•Random Once creates one random pattern from incoming MIDI notes and repeats that
pattern until the incoming MIDI changes, at which point a new pattern is created.
Arpeggiator will play the pattern of notes at the speed set by the Rate control, which can be
calibrated in either milliseconds or beat-time using the neighboring Sync/Free button. With Sync
chosen, Arpeggiator will be synced to the song tempo.
A Gate control to the right of Rate determines the length of notes played by Arpeggiator as a
percentage of the current Rate setting. Any setting larger than 100% will therefore play notes
that overlap (i.e., are legato).
The rhythmic pattern generated by Arpeggiator does not necessarily have to be straight; a
selection of groove patterns can be applied with the respective control just beneath the Mode