1. Short description ARPEGGIATOR-2013 Module The module is a two-channel arpeggiator with seperatly analoge outputs for notes and two optio- nal movable outputs for the sequence clock and the velocity. Both arpeggio tracks (referred to as “ARP” and “BASS”) plays notes also via MIDI-out (different MIDI-channels 1 and 2). The first four notes of the ARP track notebuffer forms the chord.
2. Hardware / Connections 2.1 Connection to the modular system (Doepfer bus) first top connector ADVICE! NOT use the second jack - this is only for using the programming adapter!) to Doepfer bus The module is delivered with a connected ribbon cable for the Doepfer bus. The red lead marks -12 volt.
4. MENU ARP / BASS MAINMENU SUBMENU Call MENU ARP: Push down Key SHIFT and Key ARP (“CIS”) Call MENU BASS: Push down Key SHIFT and Key BASS (“DIS”) Change also the MAINMENU while push down and turn the data-entry-knob! parameter value Call SubMenus and set values: Toggle between Submenu selection and value selection: Push data-entry-knob...
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3.MODE: PINGPONG Plays notes alternatly from down and up: Example chord C-major 6, pressed notes: C E G A C A E G A C G E DOWN: C A E G A C G E UPDOWN: A C G E C A E G DOWNUP: 4.
CONVERSE (not available,if SYNC=”All Trigger In” and ”ArpTrig XoutMIDI”) Trigger-Input “CONVERSE” set the MODE of Arpeggio ARP converse to the MODE of BASS. Booth Arpeggios plays then in converse mode. Example: CONVERSE OFF: BASS Mode: classic up >> ARP Mode: Fit root updown CONVERSE ON: BASS Mode: classic up >>...
4.4 Menu ARP / BASS: RANGE RANGE determines the range of the single notes in octaves. When it is set to 1 octave, the note list will be played back in the same octave as originally entered. Greater values mean that the note list is repeated in higher or lower octaves.
You can set also the sequence pattern with CV-inputs USER (see below Menu SETUP) PATTERN DIRECTION Preset Pattern User Pattern mirrored 16P00 16 Steps Lenght: 16P01..16P32 16U01..16U32 12 Steps Lenght: 12P01..12P31 12U01..12U31 5 Steps Lenght: 05P01..05P08 05U01..05U08 7 Steps Lenght: 07P01..07P08 07U01..07U08 9 Steps Lenght:...
4.7 Menu ARP / BASS: CLOCK (not available,if SYNC=“ARP+BASS Trigger”) Sets the note value for the steps of the rhythm pattern (SEQU pattern) in a range from one tick to one bar (whole note). Additional triplets and dotted notes are available for every note value.
4.10 Menu ARP / BASS: SEQU-MODE SEQUENCE-MODE determines the match of the arpeggio steps with steps of the sequence. step by step: Each step of sequence play the next note of the arpeggio (normaly mode). Example: Arpeggio notes: C D E F G A H ... Sequence play: combined :...
5. MENU CHORD / SCALE 5.1 Description Chord-NR P=Preset, U=User MENU “CHORD” Target Call MENU CHORD: Push down Key SHIFT and Key CHORD (“C”) Change also the MAINMENU while push down and turn the data-entry-knob! Chord name Scale-NR P=Preset, U=User MENU “SCALE”...
6. MENU LIST 6.1 Structure Arp/Bass List LIST KEYNOTES ARP + BASS ARP: Memory chord or scale-Nr KN BASS BASS: Memory chord or scale-Nr Ch:P01 Sc:P01 Ch:P09 Sc:P02 CONVERSE: for each list place (from v1.08) Ch:P02 #C C Sc:P03 Sc:U01 Sc:P01 <...
Call SUBMENUs: “A” ARP, “B” BASS, “LENGHT” list lenght and set values: Toggle between Submenu selection and value selection: Push data-entry-knob Blink Submenu ON: you select the submenu of your choise by turning the data-entryknob Blinking OFF: you select the parameter of your choise by turning the data-entryknob Possible values: A (ARP): chords cP01..cU16 or scales sP01..sU16...
6.3 PLAYLIST MENU Call PLAYLIST MENU: Push down key SHIFT and key “PLAYMODE” Change also the MAINMENU while push down and turn the data-entry-knob! c=chord, s=scale ARP parameter or keynote ARP value of CV input USER-1 list place value of CV input TRANSPOSE keynote BASS parameter or...
7. MENU SETUP Call MENU SETUP: Push down Key SHIFT and Key SETUP (“F”) Change also the MAINMENU while push down and turn the data-entry-knob! Call SubMenus and set values: Toggle between Submenu selection and value selection: Push data-entry-knob Blink Submenu ON: you select the submenu of your choise by turning the data-entryknob Blinking OFF: you select the parameter of your choise by turning the data-entryknob 7.1 TUNE-MODE Set all CV-outputs of the module in UNISONO mode...
8. MENU X-OUT Call MENU X-OUT: Push down Key SHIFT and Key “G”) Change also the MAINMENU while push down and turn the data-entry-knob! Select track 1-8: Push down Key KEYNOTE and Key “C,D,E,F,G,A,H,AIS”) Call SubMenus and set values: Toggle between Submenu selection and value selection: Push data-entry-knob Blink Submenu ON: you select the submenu of your choise by turning the data-entryknob Blinking OFF: you select the parameter of your choise by turning the data-entryknob.
9. MENU MIDI Call MENU MIDI: Push down Key SHIFT and Key MIDI (“E”) Change also the MAINMENU while push down and turn the data-entry-knob! Call SubMenus and set values: Toggle between Submenu selection and value selection: Push data-entry-knob Blink Submenu ON: you select the submenu of your choise by turning the data-entryknob Blinking OFF: you select the parameter of your choise by turning the data-entryknob 1.TEMPO Sets the basic tempo of the arpeggiator of...
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3. RECV CLOCK Set the MIDI clock divider on/off HALF: MIDI-Input-Clock Divider on NORMAL: off 4. SEND CLOCK Set following values: - transmitted clock off OFF: - transmitted clock (normal) NORMAL: - transmitted clock with half speed HALF: (MIDI clock out divider is on) 5.
- heat damage caused by overexposure to sunlight or heating - electric damage caused by improper connecting (wrong power supply/ jacks/ MIDI connections/ voltage problems). If you have any complaints please contact your dealer or send an e-mail to: service@flame.fortschritt-musik.de Terms of production conformity: CE, RoHS, UL Disposal The device is produced with RoHS-conformity (subject to the regulations of the European Union) and is free of hazardous substances (like mercury, plumb, cadmium and hexavalent chrome).
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