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15. THE MIDI SEQUENCER
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LEG controls the legato of the arpeggiator. This setting will aect the note trigs of the track even if the
MODE setting is set to OFF.
• ON will play overlapping notes legato, releasing the old note after the new one. The NLEN setting
adjusts the length of the notes when the arpeggiator is activated. If the arpeggiator is not activated,
then the LEN setting will adjust the length of the notes.
• OFF will send out a MIDI note o message before the start of each arpeggiated note.
MODE activates the arpeggiator and controls how the arpeggiated notes will be sorted.
• OFF will deactivate the arpeggiator.
• TRUE will play the notes in the same order as they were inserted.
• UP will play the notes in an ascending order, from the lowest note to the highest, on a per octave basis.
• DOWN will play the notes in a descending order, from the highest note to the lowest, on a per
octave basis.
• CYCL will play the notes first in an ascending order, then in an descending order.
• SHFL will play the notes randomly on an octave range basis. If the arpeggio for example has a
RNGE setting of 2OCT, the notes of the first octave range will be played randomly and once all
notes have been played, all the notes of the second octave will be played in a new random order.
• RANDOM will randomize the playback of the arpeggiated notes.
SPD sets the speed of the arpeggiator. It is synchronized to the BPM of the project. A setting of 6
equals 16th notes, a setting of 12 equals 8th notes and so on.
RNGE sets the octave range of the arpeggiator. After each finished arpeggiator cycle the arpeggiated
notes will be transposed one octave up. When the notes has reached the octave oset specified by
the RNGE setting the notes will be reset to their inital values. From there the octave transpose will be
started all over again.
NLEN controls the length of the arpeggiated notes.
15.4.4 ARPEGGIATOR SETUP
Here the length, the note progression and the scale of the arpeggio are set.
While in this menu lit [TRIG] keys reflect the length of the arpeggio. An arpeggio can be up to 16 steps
and the length is set by the C knob. When turning the knob the [TRIG] keys will change accordingly to
reflect the length. Active arpeggiator steps are indicated by green [TRIG] keys. Arpeggiator steps can be
deactivated by pressing the corresponding [TRIG] keys. Deactivated arpeggiator steps are indicated by
red [TRIG] keys.
Note osets to the arpeggio can be inserted by pressing a [TRIG] key and turning the LEVEL knob or
pressing the [UP]/[DOWN] arrow keys. By pressing several [TRIG] keys simultaneously it is possible to
adjust the note oset values of more than one arpeggiator step at a time.
Arpeggiated notes and any note osets can be forced to play according to a given key scale. The F knob
sets the key scale. When set to OFF all notes and note osets will play according to the set notes. This
setting will aect the note trigs of the track even if the MODE setting found in the ARPEGGIATIOR MAIN
menu is set to OFF
[FUNC]+[LEFT]/[RIGHT] can be used to rotate the arpeggiator sequence.
The arpeggiator sequence settings can be copied, cleared and pasted.
15.4.5 MIDI LFO MAIN
The MIDI LFOs work more or less the same way as the audio LFOs. The dierence is that they are exclu-
sive to the MIDI tracks. For info about how the LFO parameters work, please see “11.4.7 LFO MAIN” on
page 59.