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5.2.3.2. Arpeggiator
An arpeggiator is a fun way to create runs of notes interactively by holding down chords.
It's well suited to percussive sounds, but with RELEASE turned up (see below), it can also
create flowing chords that gradually change shape. It has the following controls:
ON/OFF does what you think it does.
SPEED sets the speed at which the arpeggiator plays the next note.
SYNC opens a pop-up where you can determine if the SPEED of the arpeggiator
will be synchronized to divisions of the global tempo – whether in straight time,
triplets, dotted notes – or unsynchronized. When synced, SPEED ranges from 1/32
bar to 8 bars. When it's turned off, SPEED can be set from 0.500Hz to a 100Hz.
MODE determines the order in which notes are played:
OCTAVE changes octaves at each arpeggiator cycle.
GATE controls the steps length.
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UP (ascending),
DOWN (descending),
ORDER (the order in which notes were played),
REV (reverse order),
INCL (up and down, with the top and bottom notes played twice),
EXCL (up and down, with the top and bottom notes played only once),
RAND (notes are played in random order).
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