Specifications

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NOTE: You can also assign the Arpeggiator Rate as the active
parameter by simultaneously pressing the ARP ON/OFF and ARP
LATCH panel buttons. This allows you to control the arpeggiator
rate using the CONTROL footwheel.
Allows you to set the Arpeggiator Rate. When the ARP CLOCK
parameter is set to ‘INT’, the actual Arp Rate value is set with the
VALUE encoder. When the ARP CLOCK parameter is set to ‘MIDI’, the
arpeggiator rate is synchronized to the incoming MIDI clock, and the
Arp Rate parameter sets the Clock Divider values according to the table
below. The divider value determines how many notes the arpeggiator
will play on a ‘per-measure’ basis. Note that if no MIDI clock is present
when ARP CLOCK is set to ‘MIDI’, the arpeggiator will run at the rate
stored in the Preset for the ‘Internal’ setting, but divided by the Clock
Divider value.
ARPEGGIATOR RATE (ARP RATE):
CLOCKS/ NOTE TIME VALUE ARP RATE
CLOCK
DIVIDER
MIDI CC VALUES
2 1/32 note triplet /32T 122 – 127
3 1/32 note /32 116 – 121
4 1/16 note triplet /16T 109 – 115
6 1/16 note /16 103 – 108
8 1/8 note triplet /8 T 097 – 102
9 Dotted 1/16 note /16D 090 – 096
12 1/8 note /8 084 – 089
16 Quarter note triplet /4 T 077 – 083
18 Dotted 1/8 note /8 D 071 – 076
24 Quarter note /4 065 – 070
32 Half note triplet /2 T 058 – 064
36 Dotted quarter note /4 D 052 – 057
48 Half note /2 045 – 051
64 Whole note triplet WH T 039 – 044
72 Dotted half note /2 D 033 – 038
96 Whole note WH 026 – 032
144 Dotted Whole note WH D 020 – 025
192 2 Whole notes 2 WH 013 – 019
288 3 Whole notes 3 WH 007 – 012
384 4 Whole notes 4 WH 000 – 006