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Descriptions of Parameters
Setup Editor Parameters
In the next three modes, the arpeggiator latches notes only when MIDI Controller 119
(ArpLatch) sends a value of On (64 or higher). An easy way to experiment with these modes is
to assign the Mod Wheel to send MIDI 119.
Overplay
The arpeggiator latches any notes in the arpeggiator that are being held when ArpLatch goes on,
and continues playing them, even after you let them go, until ArpLatch off. Any notes that you
play after ArpLatch is already on do not get arpeggiated, even if theyÕre in the arpeggiation
region.
Arpeg
Similar to Overplay: any notes in the arpeggiator region that are held when ArpLatch goes on
are latched and arpeggiated, and keep going until ArpLatch goes off. Any notes you play
outside the arpeggiation region play normally. Notes that you play inside the arpeggiation
region do not play unless you hold them on, in which case they become part of the arpeggiation.
They drop out of the arpeggiation as soon as you release them.
Add
As with Overplay and Arpeg, all notes in the arpeggiator region being held when ArpLatch
goes on get latched, and keep playing until ArpLatch goes off (even if youÕve released the notes).
Any notes you play in the arpeggiator region after ArpLatch is already on also get latched.
Auto
This value is independent of ArpLatch. Every note you play in the arpeggiator region is
automatically latched, and the arpeggiator runs as long as you hold at least one arpeggiated
note. As long as you keep holding on at least one note (it doesnÕt have to be the same note the
whole time), every note you play in the arpeggiation region gets latched.
Pedals
A combination of Keys, Add, and Overplay. It relies on both ArpLatch (MIDI 119) and Latch2
(MIDI 118). If neither latch controller is on, notes in the arpeggiator region get arpeggiated only
while you are holding down keys (similar to Keys).
If you activate Controller 119, notes in the arpeggiator region that are currently held on get
latched, and any additional notes in the arpeggiator region played while Controller 119 is on
also get latched (similar to Add). When Controller 119 is off, any notes in the arpeggiator region
that are not currently held on get removed from the arpeggiation.
If you activate Controller 118, notes in the arpeggiator region that are currently held on get
latched, and any additional notes in the arpeggiator region played while Controller 118 is on
play normally (similar to Overplay). This mode is called Pedals mode because you might want
to assign Switch Pedal 1 to Controller 119 (Latch 1) and Switch Pedal 2 to Controller 118
(Latch 2) to make the pedals function similarly to sustain and sostenuto pedals.
Play Order
Determines the order in which the arpeggiator plays latched notes. There are eight possible
values:
Played
Latched notes get played in the chronological order in which you latched them.
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