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The rate of the arpeggiator is based on the current tempo and time division settings.
To set the tempo, press Tap Tempo several times at the desired rate. The
arpeggiator will automatically detect the new tempo.
Important: Tap Tempo does not work when LPK25 mk2 is externally synced.
To set the time division, press and hold Arp On/Off, and press one of these keys
on the keyboard:
1/4 (quarter notes)
1/4T (quarter-note triplets)
1/8 (eighth notes)
1/8T (eighth-note triplets)
The arpeggiation type determines the order in which the notes of a chord play,
whether they ascend or descend, etc.
To set the arpeggiation type, press and hold Arp On/Off, and press one of these
keys on the keyboard:
Up: Notes arpeggiate from the lowest note up to the highest note.
Down: Notes arpeggiate from the highest note down to the lowest note.
Excl (Exclusive): Notes arpeggiate from the lowest to the highest note and
back down. Lowest and highest notes are not retriggered when the arpeggio
changes direction.
Incl (Inclusive): Notes arpeggiate from the lowest to the highest note and back
down. Lowest and highest notes are retriggered when the arpeggio changes
direction.
Order: Notes will be repeated in the same order in which their keys were
pressed.
Rand (Random): Plays the held notes in random selection.
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1/16 (sixteenth notes)
1/16T (sixteenth-note triplets)
1/32 (thirty-second notes)
1/32T (thirty-second-note triplets)

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