Entering And Leaving Arpeggio Edit Mode - Arturia MINILAB 3 User Manual

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When the Arpeggiator is engaged, the display (which in this example shows a Preset name
from Analog Lab) shows a small icon of four dots at the lower right corner:
! The Arpeggiator is triggered only by the keyboard, not the pads.
! To determine whether the Arpeggiator is on or off, press the Shift knob. Apr Pad is light blue =
Arpeggiator On. Arp Pad is dark blue = Arpeggiator Off.
! When the Arpeggiator is activated, the pads can still be used to trigger sounds.
! While in Arpeggiator Edit mode, you can start and stop the Arpeggiator by turning encoder knob 1
or main encoder knob 1. The display goes from Off to On and vice versa.

4.5.2. Entering and leaving Arpeggio Edit mode

You enter Arpeggio Edit mode by holding Shift and pressing the Arp button for a second .
You leave Arpeggio Edit mode by holding Shift button and pressing Arp button briefly .
When in Arpeggiator Edit mode, the display will always show this:
! Arpegggio mode (whether the arpeggiator is running or not) and Arpeggio Edit mode (where you
tweak the arpeggiator's behavior) are somewhat independent of each other, i.e. the Arpeggiator doesn't
automatically start just because you enter Arpeggiator Edit mode. Also, quitting arp menu doesn't turn
off the Arpeggiator.
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