Arpeggiator Mode; Controls In Common With Sequencer Mode - Arturia ACID V User Manual

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4.3. Arpeggiator mode

In Arpeggiator mode, the sequencer in Acid V turns into an advanced arpeggiator. What's
the difference? Where the sequencer plays notes you specify for each step, the arpeggiator
turns real-time note input from a connected MIDI controller into patterns that ascend,
descend, or play in other orders you can set.
Said more simply, if you hold a chord on a keyboard, the Arpeggiator mode plays the notes
of the chord as a pattern.
In Arpeggiator mode, the piano-roll note grid is greyed-out, but you can still set the octave,
slide, accent, and vibrato for each step.

4.3.1. Controls in common with sequencer mode

Many functions and settings are shared with Seq mode, so let's do a quick summary of
those before proceeding to what's unique about Arp mode. The bullets below link back to
the relevant sections about the sequencer. (There's no need to repeat all this information, as
this chapter is getting long!)
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