User's Manual

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10
Arpeggiator
To enable the Arpeggiator:
1. Press and release the Arpeggiator button. The corresponding LED will turn on to indicate
when the arpeggiator is enabled.
2. Turn the Value Encoder to select one of the following parameters and then push the Value
Encoder to select the parameter’s data for editing.
Latch: Enables or disables the latch functionality. If this is “ON” then the pattern will
continue when the key is released. If this is “OFF”, then the pattern will stop when the
key is released.
Tempo: Enables you to set the tempo of the pattern.
Type: Determines how the arpeggiated notes will be played back.
o Up “UP”: Notes will sound from the lowest to the highest.
o Down “DOWN”: Notes will sound from the highest to lowest.
o Inclusive “INCL”: Notes will sound from the lowest to the highest, then back down.
The lowest and highest notes will sound twice at the direction change.
o Exclusive “EXCL”: 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.
o Order “ORDER”: Notes will sound in the order they were pressed.
o Random “RANDOM”: Notes will sound in random order.
Time Division: Selects the timing of each note used in the arpeggiator pattern. The user
can select between 1/4, 1/4T, 1/8, 1/8T, 1/16, 1/16T, 1/32, 1/32T.
Octave: Determines the arpeggiators octave range.
o “0”: No octaves
o “1”: 1 octave
o “2”: 2 octaves
o “3”: 3 octaves
Gate: Determines how much length the arpeggiators notes will have. The shorter the
gate, the shorter the note. You can select this in integers from 5-100%.
Part: Selects whether the pattern should be played only when using the LOWER split,
the UPPER Split, or the FULL keyboard.
3. When you’re done editing a parameter’s data, push the Value Encoder again to deselect
the parameter data, and change the cursor focus back to choosing another parameter.
4.
To disable the arpeggiator, press and release the Arpeggiator button again. The
corresponding LED will turn off to indicate when the arpeggiator is disabled.