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Depending on the settings you have made to the Type parameter, the octaves played back can be
above (e.g., Up), below (e.g., Down) or both above and below (Up & Down) the pressed keys.
The Octaves setting includes the following values:
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
To display the set value of the OCTAVES parameter, tap Knob 6.
18.7.2. OTHER Dynamic
The second OTHER parameter, Dynamic, is only available in Arp mode. On the keyboard it is
mapped to Knob 7 of the Control section in Arp Edit mode. It reads the velocity of the input—e.g., a
key you pressed on the KOMPLETE KONTROL keyboard or an incoming MIDI note from the host—
and scales it by the factor you set with the Dynamic parameter. The scaling is applied per note.
The velocity of each played note is taken and multiplied by the value set with the Dynamic
parameter.
Dynamic is a drag control that lets you set a value between 1.0% and 200.0%.
To display the set value of the DYNAMIC parameter, tap Knob 7.
18.7.3. OTHER Gate
The third OTHER Parameter, Gate, is available in both Arp and Note Repeat mode. On the
keyboard, it is mapped to Knob 8 of the Control section in Arp Edit mode. It lets you decide the
length of the notes in your sequence. Setting a value between 1% and 99% makes the duration of
the notes shorter than they otherwise would be. Setting a value between 101% and 200% instead
elongates the duration of the notes by the selected value.
Gate is a drag control that lets you set a value between 1.0% and 200.0%.
The GATE RESET function, mapped to Button 4 of the Control section lets you reset the GATE
parameter to its default value of 100% at any time.
To display the set value of the GATE parameter, tap Knob 8.
18.8. ADVANCED Parameters
The ADVANCED parameters Retrigger, Repeat, Offset, and Inversion allow you to explore
alternative versions of the same arpeggiator sequence.
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