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tor is reset so that a downbeat will occur the next time a
note is played.
The
Arpeggiator Enable
button blinks in time to the beat
when the arpeggiator is activated. Note that the LED indi-
cates the actual beat rather than just the basic tempo - only
beats that are present will be indicated, if there is a rest,
the LED will remain off for that beat.
Any notes playing when the Arpeggiator is activated will
be released. Play new chords once the Arpeggiator is acti-
vated to start the sequence.
Note that if the Arpeggiator time source is set to MIDI, a
MIDI clock must be present for the Arpeggiator to start, it
will not 'free run' like an LFO does. Kyra will respond to
MIDI start, stop and continue messages to ensure the beat
is synchronised to your DAW even if you stop and restart
playback mid song (even mid bar). When using the MIDI
time source, ensure your controller or DAW is configured
to send MIDI clock along with song start, stop and continue
messages and that MIDI clock is configured correctly in the
MIDI configuration page.
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If the Arpeggiator is configured for MIDI clock sync,
it will not start until it receives a MIDI start or conti-
nue command. If the Arpeggiator is not starting,
check the MIDI sync setting is as expected.
Mode
The
Mode
button selects between the five operating mo-
des of the Arpeggiator:
Up
: Notes are played in order from lowest to highest
Down
: Notes are played in order from highest to lowest
Up+Down
: Notes are played in order from lowest to hig-
hest and then back to the lowest. The LEDs indicate
Up+Down by the Up and Down LED being on.
Chord
: All the notes are played at the same time (as if the
chord was played repeatedly)
Random
: Notes are played in a random order
Range
The
Range
button selects the range over which the Arpeg-
giator operates. When in the default one octave range, only
the notes played appear in the sequence. When a higher
range is selected, notes from one or two octaves above the
notes played will also appear in the sequence. The operati-
on of the range control depends on the arpeggiator mode:
Up
: Notes are played in sequence plus one or two additio-
nal octaves above the notes played on the keyboard. The
sequence starts at the lowest note played.
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