Owner`s manual
THE 
ARPEGGIATOR 
The 
Arpeggiator 
will 
store 
up 
to 
twenty-four 
control 
voltage 
values 
and 
metronomically 
play 
them 
back 
at 
the 
LFO 
rate. 
The 
first 
note recorded 
cannot 
be 
repeated 
during 
the 
arpeggio; 
replaying 
the 
first 
note 
shifts 
the 
arpeggiator 
into 
the 
playback 
mode. 
The 
arpeggiator 
records 
the 
keyboard 
control 
voltage 
present 
at 
the 
initiation 
of 
each 
new 
note; 
it 
does 
not 
record 
timing 
information. 
Note 
the 
musical 
pattern 
below: 
B 
(A) 
The 
notes 
in 
section 
"A" 
may 
be 
played 
in 
at 
any 
tempo 
or 
rhythm. 
After 
playing 
the 
last 
note 
in 
"A," 
the 
arpeggiator 
will 
still 
be 
in 
the 
record 
mode, 
waiting 
for 
new 
information. 
Playing 
note 
**B" 
(repeating 
the 
first 
note 
played) 
at 
any 
point 
afterward 
immediately 
initiates 
repeated 
playback 
of 
the 
first 
eight 
notes. 
With 
this 
technique, 
an 
arpeggio 
can 
be 
loaded 
into 
a 
kind 
of 
"holding" 
status, 
to 
be 
initiated 
on 
command. 
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will 
play, 
from 
the 
beginning, 
tne 
last 
arpeggio 
entered. 
Once 
playback 
is 
initiated, 
operational 
sequence 
is 
as 
described 
in 
Section 
L 
The 
only 
limitation 
to 
note 
entry 
is 
that 
the 
first 
note 
cannot 
be 
repeated. 
All 
other 
notes 
or 
combinations 
of 
notes 
are 
viable. 
If 
a 
note 
is 
played 
several 
times 
in 
succession 
while 
loading 
the 
arpeggiator, 
it 
will 
be 
played 
back 
as 
one 
note 
with 
the 
total 
duration 
of 
the 
successive 
notes 
played. 
This 
allows a 
limited 
timing 
discrimination 
to 
be 
recorded. 
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