User Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Overview
- 1.1 Introduction
- 1.2 Product Registration
- 1.3 What’s in the box
- 1.4 What’s in your MyPreSonus account
- 1.5 Companion PreSonus Products
- 1.6 Firmware Updates
- 2 Standard Controller Mode
- 2.1 Setup Mode
- 2.2 Pads
- 2.2.1 RGB Colors
- 2.2.2 Triggering Notes
- 2.2.3 Plus and Minus Pads
- 2.3 Touch Strip
- 2.4 A-H Buttons
- 2.5 Knobs 1-8
- 2.6 Navigation Buttons
- 2.7 Transport Buttons
- 2.8 Screen Controls
- 2.8.1 Instrument Mode
- 2.8.2 Song Mode
- 2.8.3 Editor Modes
- 2.8.4 User Mode
- 3 Advanced Studio One Integration
- 3.1 Controls
- 3.1.1 Pad Controllers
- 3.1.2 Touch Strip
- 3.1.3 A-H Buttons
- 3.1.4 Encoders
- 3.1.5 Navigation Buttons
- 3.1.6 Transport Buttons
- 3.1.7 Global Controls
- 3.2 Screen Controls
- 3.2.1 Instrument Mode
- 3.2.2 Song Mode
- 3.2.3 Editor Modes
- 3.2.4 User Mode
- 4 Advanced Ableton Live Integration
- 4.1 Control Functions
- 4.1.1 RGB Colors
- 4.1.2 Triggering Notes or Clips
- 4.1.3 Plus and Minus Pads
- 4.1.4 Touch Strip
- 4.1.5 A-H Buttons
- 4.1.6 Knobs 1-8
- 4.1.7 Navigation Buttons
- 4.1.8 Transport Buttons
- 4.2 Screen Controls
- 4.2.1 Instrument Mode
- 4.2.2 Song Mode
- 4.2.3 Editor Mode
- 4.2.4 User Mode
- 5 Studio One Artist Quick Start
- 5.1 Installation and Authorization
- 5.2 Setting Up Studio One
- 5.2.1 Configuring Audio Devices
- 5.2.2 Configuring MIDI Devices
- 5.3 Creating a New Song
- 5.3.1 Configuring Your Audio I/O
- 5.3.2 Creating Audio and Instrument Tracks
- 5.3.3 Recording an Audio Track
- 5.3.4 Adding Virtual Instruments and Effects
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2 Standard Controller Mode
2.8 Screen Controls
ATOM SQ
Owner’s Manual
2.8.1.2 Arpeggiator
Press the right arrow button below the Screen Encoder to
navigate to the Arpeggiator Page. Please note: Arpeggiator Mode
will only remain engaged while on the arpeggiator page.
Arpeggiator
Mode
Up
Swing
0%
Clear
Sequence
Off
Arp
1/16
Rate
1
Octaves
1 2 3
4 5
6
1. Mode. When selected, the Screen Encoder changes
the Play Mode for the Arpeggitator.
• Up. The arpeggio starts at the lowest held note and travels upward through
the held notes, then returns to the lowest note as the arpeggio begins again.
• Down. The arpeggio starts at the highest held note and
travels downward through the held notes, then returns
to the highest note as the arpeggio begins again.
• Up/Down. The arpeggio starts at the lowest held note,
travels upward to the highest, then travels back down to
the lowest note, and the arpeggio begins again.
• Down/Up. The arpeggio starts at the highest held note,
travels downward to the lowest, then travels back up to
the highest note, and the arpeggio begins again.
• Random. The arpeggio plays the currently held notes in a random pattern.
• Chord. The currently held chord (or single note)
is repeated as long as it is held.
• Input. The arpeggio pattern is derived from the
order in which notes are played and held.
2. Swing. When selected, the Screen Encoder will adjust the
amount of Swing that is applied to the sequence.
3. Clear Sequence. Stops a held sequence.