3.3.11. Pattern
When you click on the PATTERN window of the arpeggiator, a drop-down menu allows you
to make a selection from six different response patterns for the arpeggiator, and how many
octaves the arpeggiator will cover.
From top to bottom the options are:
Mode
Description
As
Played
Held notes will be arpeggiated in the same order they were played.
Up
Notes are played back in ascending order. New notes are inserted into the arpeggio as they are
played.
Down
Notes are played back in descending order. New notes are inserted into the arpeggio as they are
played.
Up-
down 1
Held notes are played back in ascending order and then descending order. The highest and lowest
notes are triggered twice and then the direction is reversed.
Up-
down 2
Held notes are played back in ascending order and then descending order. The highest and lowest
notes are triggered only once and then the direction is reversed.
Random
Held notes are played back in random order.
3.3.11.1. Octave
When 1 is selected, the arpeggiator will play just the notes in the keyboard range you're
playing. When 2 is selected, it will play those notes, then repeat them an octave higher
before restarting the cycle. Octaves 3 and 4 do the same thing: play the notes of the Mode
through a 3 or 4 octave range.
3.3.11.2. Gate
This determines the duration of each note of the arpeggiator. Full counter-clockwise
produces short, staccato notes; full clockwise produces long, legato notes.
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