10.3.4. Set the tempo
Use the Rate knob or the Tap / Rest button to adjust the playback tempo. You can also set
the exact tempo of the arpeggio pattern before starting the arpeggiator by pressing the Tap
/ Rest button a few times.
With the
you can specify how many taps of the Tap / Rest button
it takes to adjust the tempo, and also how the Rate knob will respond when it is turned. See
the
for more information.
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: Tap tempo and the Rate knob will not function when MiniBrute 2 is set to one of the
sources.
10.3.5. Time Division
The Time Division encoder allows you to change the rhythmic relationship of the arpeggio
relative to the tempo: quarter notes (one step per beat), eighth notes (two steps per beat),
and so on. Triplet values are offered as well (1/4T, 1/8T, etc.).
10.3.6. Hold mode
To activate Hold mode, press the Shift button and then press the Tap / Rest button.
When Hold mode is engaged you can lift your fingers off the keys and the arpeggio will
keep playing. It will keep running until you play another note or chord, at which point the
new note(s) will become a new arpeggio.
You may add as many as 16 notes to your arpeggio as long as you continue to hold down at
least one key. The notes you play will be added to the arpeggio at the nearest time division
increment.
The same rule applies with large arpeggios: once you release all of the keys the arpeggio
you have constructed will continue to run until you play another note or chord.
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