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Arpeggiator
Each Layer has its own Arpeggiator. The Arpeggiator is particularly effective in conjunction with Note Advance, so that
each generated note starts on a new step in the Lane. Try this with the Sample Lane, for instance, with a single Timing
step set to
Gate
.
Arpeggiator
[Off, On]
The power button turns the arpeggiator on and off.
Pattern
Pattern
[Up, Down, Alt1, Alt2, Random]
This controls the note pattern of the Arpeggiator. Most should be self-explanatory. Alt1 and Alt2 each go up and then
down; the difference between them is that Alt2 plays the top-most and bottom-most notes twice.
Up
Down
Alt1
Alt2
Random
Octaves
[1…4]
This controls the range of the arpeggiated notes.
Sort
[Off, On]
Off:
The Arpeggiator Patterns will be based on the order in which the notes were originally played. For instance,
Up
will
play the notes in the originally played order, and
Down
will play the notes in reverse order.