Reference Guide

542 Inspectors
Track Inspector overview
16th, or 32nd notes play back as swing notes instead of straight notes. The amount of swing
ranges from 0 (no swing) to 100% (maximum swing).
Velocity. An offset control that scales the arpeggiated note’s velocity to a percentage of the
original note velocity.
Duration. Controls whether the notes in the pattern are held to their full value, or are held for
shorter or longer durations.
Pitch. A transposition control in half-steps, up or down a maximum of 2 octaves.
Flam. If a pattern contains flams, this menu controls how big a difference there is between the
attack time of the flam and the note it is attached to.
Mix. When 0, simultaneously held notes arpeggiate as single notes. At 50%, simultaneously
held notes are heard as a chord in addition to the usual arpeggiated notes, both at equal levels. At
100%, only the held chord is audible.
Control: Knob (0 – 100%); this control can be assigned to MIDI remote control and modified in
real-time during project playback.Channel. MIDI input and output menu—the Arpeggiator only
affects input data that’s on the MIDI channels listed on this menu. The Arpeggiator always obeys
the track’s assigned output channel, plus any additional channels specified in the Arpeggiator’s
Ch menu.
Shape. Choose a shape that specifies the direction in which currently held notes are to be
sequenced. The following shapes are available:
Rhythm (implicit rhythm mode)
ForwardReverseForward Circle 1
Reverse Circle 1
Forward Circle 2
Reverse Circle 2
•Inward
•Outward
Inward CircleOutward Circle
•As Played
As Played Circle
Random
For more information about the Arpeggiator, see “Arpeggiator” on page 269.