The Velocity Type parameter controls the strength of the notes played by the arpeggiator.
When set to “InputKey” the velocity sounded by the arpeggiator is as played. When set to “Fixed”, each note
sounded by the arpeggiator has the same velocity and that velocity is determined by the adjacent “Fixed Velocity”
parameter. With the value of “Step” assigned, the velocity of each note in the pattern is determined by the
individual steps of the step sequencer (Steps tab).
Velocity Type
Gate Time is a function that modifies the duration of the notes played by the arpeggiator. Value setting choices
are: 90%, 75%, 50%, and 25%. Higher percentages create more connected (legato-like) notes where smaller
percentages create more staccato-like results.
Gate Time
When the Velocity Type is set to Fixed, the Fixed Velocity parameter determines the uniform velocity of all
notes in the pattern. Higher values increase the intensity, while lower values decrease it.
Fixed velocity
The Fixed Key field allows you to specify a single note pitch (A0-C8) that will trigger for any pattern step (Steps
tab) whose “Key” parameter is set to a value of “Fixed”.
Fixed Key
Key Range Lo determines the lowest note the arpeggiator can play.
Key Range Lo
Key Range Hi determines the highest note the arpeggiator can play.
Key Range Hi
Steps
On the Steps tab you will find a step-sequencer grid that forms the basis of the arpeggiator pattern to be triggered.
The Steps tab displays settings for Steps, Latch, Type, Key, Octave, Scale and Step Velocity.
Chapter 3.
Sound Mode