Arp Mode; Pattern - Vermona '14 Analogsynthesizer User Manual

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ARP mode

When in ARP mode, arpeggios can be played and changed on the fly. Activate this mode by setting
the ARPEGGIATOR switch above the wheels to the position ARP.
The sustain-pedal serves an important function in ARP mode: While being held, notes can be added
to the arpeggio. The same note can be used several times and rests may be added at any place by
pressing REST, too. At its extreme, an arpeggio can consist of 60 identical notes with different
velocities.
H
Several pauses may be inserted in a row but can never be placed in the beginning
of an arpeggio.

Pattern

The pattern determines in which order and pitch range the notes being pressed on the keyboard or
held by the sustain-pedal are played back. It is selected by the select dial of the programmer.
The outer arrows and lines symbolize the pattern, the inverted printed numbers and letter symbolize
the pitch range.
UP & DOWN
The pattern types are described in detail below.
User Guide '14 Analogsynthesizer
DOWN
UP
Figure 9:
The patterns around the select dial
RANDOM
ALTERNATE UP
ALTERNATE DOWN
ORDER FORWARD
ORDER BACKWARD
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