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ARP PATTERN EDITING - To use the PATTERN EDITOR make sure that the ' < '
symbol on the PATTERN line is highlighted. Then press the +/YES switch and the
PATTERN EDITOR will then be displayed.
If no PATTERN is selected it will look like this:
If a PATTERN is selected it will look something like this:
The controls for the PATTERN EDITOR are as follows:
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
Note: The parameter being edited is selected using the switches directly under
the tabs at the bottom of the screen.
(1) PATTERN NAME - The PATTERN name is displayed at the top of the screen.
The pattern can be changed by pressing the -NO/+YES switches.
Note: If a PATTERN is edited a * will be displayed by its name to indicate that
editing has been done and is not yet saved.
Note: Navigating away from edited pattern allows you to return to it
without losing changes. However, if you begin to edit a diff erent pattern,
your edits to the original PATTERN will be lost.
(5)
(6)
(7)
(2) STEP INDICATORS - The STEP values are shown at the top of the screen. The
current step can be selected using the rotary knob, each click will move the
selection forward or backward one step. The current step number is
displayed in the header and the step is highlighted in black and indicated
using a dotted rectangle.
Note: When the ARPEGGIATOR is ON and running, you will see a PATTERN
POSITION POINTER (PPP) under the step being played. The PPP is a small
black bar which is updated in real-time.
Note: To duplicate steps, start by. selecting the step to duplicate, hold the
PROG switch then navigate to the target step and release the PROG switch.
(3) VELOCITY - The VELOCITY of each step is shown by the height of the bar
within the step. To adjust the velocity for a step, press the PROG switch
(under the VEL text) to enter VELOCITY editing mode. When you are in
VELOCITY editing mode the virtual switch will be reversed (white on black).
The height of the bar indicates the current velocity setting.
PATTERN STEP VELOCITY
VELOCITY
The VELOCITY for each step can then be changed by using the UP/DOWN switches
or using the data entry fader.
(4) GATE - The GATE TIME of each is shown by the width of the bar within each
step. To adjust the GATE TIME for a step, press the FX switch (under the GATE
text) to enter GATE TIME editing mode. When you are in GATE TIME editing
mode the virtual switch will be reversed (white on black).

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