Arpeggiator And Sequencer - Vermona '14 Analogsynthesizer User Manual

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Arpeggiator and sequencer

The arpeggiator splits the notes of a chord being played into individual notes that are played
successively using a predetermined pattern. The '14 Analogsynthesizer offers arpeggios consisting
of up to 60 single notes. Not only notes are being processed but also the corresponding velocity data.
16 arpeggios can be saved as sequences. These can be started and transposed using the keyboard.
In ARP- and SEQ-mode, the relevant functions are set by the select dial and the corresponding
buttons. There are inverted labelings for TEMPO SRC and GATE LENGTH for the respective
buttons and the outer ring labelings around the select dial.
Figure 7: The Arpeggiator's control elements
The ARPEGGIATOR switch
above the modulation wheel will activate the arpeggiator in its
i
operation modes ARP or SEQ.
normal
playmode
ARP mode
SEQ mode
Figure 8:
The Arpeggiator switch
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