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• To change the range of available notes for the arpeggiator sequence, as well as their velocity
and length, use the
OTHER
parameters
Octaves
,
Dynamic
, and
Gate
.
• To explore alternative versions of the same arpeggiator sequence, use the
ADVANCED
param-
eters
Retrigger
,
Repeat
,
Offset
, and
Inversion
.
• To change the range of keys that trigger the arpeggiator sequence, use the
RANGE
parame-
ters
Min. Key
and
Max. Key
.
• To latch the playback of the arpeggiator sequence, use the
HOLD
parameter.
13.3. MAIN Parameters
The
MAIN
parameters
Mode
and
Type
allow you to switch between
Arp
and
Note Repeat
mode
and change the playback direction of the arpeggiator sequence.
The MAIN parameters Mode and Type.
13.3.1. MAIN Mode
The first
MAIN
parameter is
Mode
. On the keyboard, it is mapped to Knob 1 of the Control section
in Arp Edit mode. lt lets you select either
Arp
or
Note Repeat
. Depending on your selection, a dif-
ferent set of Arpeggiator parameters will be available for further editing.
The
Mode
setting consists of the following two modes:
•
Arp
mode, which generates arpeggiator sequences based on chords you play on the key-
board, or the output of the Scale engine. With
ARP
switched on and
Mode
set to
Arp
, any
chord you created using the Scale engine will play as an arpeggiated note sequence. In this
case, you only need to press one key on the keyboard to hear the arpeggiated notes play out
according to the selected scale.
•
Note Repeat
mode, which deactivates the Arpeggiator and instead repeats whichever note is
input until KOMPLETE KONTROL receives a MIDI note-off message. Use the parameters
Rate
,
Swing
, and
Gate
to change the rhythm of the repeats.
13.3.2. MAIN Type
The second
MAIN
parameter,
Type
, is only available in
Arp
mode. On the keyboard, it is mapped
to Knob 2 of the Control section in Arp Edit mode. It sets the sequential order of the arpeggiated
notes. Choose whether your arpeggiated chord should be played from the root note and up, the
other way around, or even simultaneously. Selecting
Order Played
will play back the notes in the
order you pressed down the corresponding keys on the KOMPLETE KONTROL keyboard. Auto-
mating the
Type
parameter in the host can create interesting variations and textures.
The
Type
setting includes the following values:
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