Making Tracks; Sequencer / Arpeggiator (Or Drum) Tracks; The Three Arpeggiators; What Is An Arpeggiator - Arturia KEYSTEP PRO User Manual

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5. MAKING TRACKS

In this chapter, we'll have a look at the process of creating (drum) sequences and arpeggios.
What's the use of having tracks if you have nothing to fill them with?

5.1. Sequencer / Arpeggiator (or Drum) Tracks

The KeyStep Pro has four Tracks, each with its own independent sequencer or arpeggiator.
Track 1
Track 2
Track 3
Track 4
Each track has a pair of buttons labelled Seq and Arp (or Seq and Drum on Track 1). These
buttons let you set the functionality for their associated track. The currently selected option
is lit up and only one mode can be active at any time.

5.2. The Three Arpeggiators

One of the unique features of the KeyStep Pro is that it has three arpeggiators. What
makes it even more unique is that these arpeggiators can run in different scales and time
signatures simultaneously!

5.2.1. What is an Arpeggiator?

An arpeggiator breaks up a chord into individual notes: hold down a chord on the keyboard,
press the Play button and the arpeggiator will play them one by one at equal time intervals.
You can keep adding notes to the arpeggio; simply holding down more keys will add them to
the arpeggio. If you happen to have 16 fingers you can use all of them to create a maximum-
length arpeggio. A better way to extend arpeggios is to make use of the HOLD key. We'll
explain this in the next sub-section.
To activate the arpeggiator, select a track with an arpeggiator (Track 2, 3 or 4) and press the
Arp button. It lights up in white to show that Arpeggio mode is currently active on that track.
Now hold a chord and press Play to start your arpeggio.
Arturia - User Manual Keystep Pro - Making Tracks
Sequencer
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Arpeggiator
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Drum Sequencer
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