Arpeggiator Menu - Novation KS Rack User Manual

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ADVANCED FEATURES
Chorus Sync Rate (Menu Page 7)
Similar to Delay Sync, the Chorus internal LFO may be synchronized to
internal or external MIDI clock tempo.
The available Sync resolutions are the same as those available for the
LFO Delay time. These are given in the table on page 52.
EQ Filter Sync Mod Time (Menu Page 8)
The rate (speed) of the dedicated EQ LFO may be locked to the tempo of
the musical piece to allow auto EQ Filtering effects.The synchronization
table given on page 52 for the LFO Delay time describes the musical tim-
ings available for the EQ Filter.
Pan Sync Rate (Menu Page 9)
A very pleasing audio effect may be heard when the Panning effect is
synchronized to the tempo of a musical piece. The synchronization table
given on page 52 for the LFO Delay time describes the musical timings
available for the Pan
The Synchronisation Menu - The Arpeggiator Menu
The Arpeggiator Menu
To complement the front panel controls in the Arpeggiator section, there
are many other functions located in the Arpeggiator Menu. This is select-
ed by pressing the ARP MENU button located in the Arpeggiator section.
When ARP MENU is pressed, the LED above the MENUS button lights to
confirm this. Use the PERF / PROG / PAGE up/down buttons to scroll
through the Menu functions available - See table below.

Arpeggiator Menu

Page
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Mode (Menu Page 1)
This determines the Arpeggio mode used by the Arpeggiator. There are
eight types of mode available :
Up
The arpeggio starts at the lowest note played and sweeps up through the
notes until it reaches the highest note. It then starts at the bottom again
and repeats the sequence.
Down
The arpeggio starts at the highest note played and sweeps down through
the notes until it reaches the lowest note. It then starts at the top again
and repeats the sequence.
Up/Down
The arpeggio starts at the lowest note played and sweeps up through the
notes until it reaches the highest note. It then sweeps back down. This is
useful when playing three notes in songs with a 3/4 time signature.
Up/Down - end repeat
The arpeggio starts at the lowest note played, plays it twice, and sweeps
up through the notes until it reaches the highest note. It then plays the top
note again and sweeps back down.
Order Played
The arpeggio plays the notes in the order they were played on the key-
board. Once at the end of the notes played it repeats the sequence.
Random
Notes played will be arpeggiated in a random order.
Chord
All notes held on the keyboard are played simultaneously.
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Function
Display
Mode
ARP Mode
Octave Range
ARP Octaves
Pattern
Pattern
Pattern
Pattern Velocity On - Off
Gate Time
ARP Gate Tim
Keysync
ARP Keysync
ARP Notes
Arp Note Desitination
Arp Mode
Display
Function
UP
Up
DN
Down
UD1
Up/Down
UD2
Up/Down - end repeat
ORD
Order Played
RND
Random
CHORD
Chord
DRUM
Drum sequence
Value
UP ... CHORD
1...4
OFF - 1 - 32
On - OFF
0...127
OFF-ON
INT- EXT- I + E

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