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You have some control over the patterns that are generated:
• The pattern algorithm picks notes within the available octaves as defined by the
Oct | Mod button; press this button a few times to select the arpeggio range.
• The lowest note you play on the keyboard will appear twice as often in the
sequence as the second and higher notes of the chord you play. In other words,
the root note of the chord is emphasized.
• The length of the arpeggio generated by the Pattern algorithm can be set in the
preset utility parameters: Utility>Preset>Seq length. The length you set here will
also define the length of the Sequencer and the Spice & Dice mode. The default
length is 16. The minimum length is 4, the maximum length 64.
When you find a particularly interesting pattern, press the Hold button and refrain from
touching the keyboard; if you were to touch the keyboard again the Pattern algorithm would
create a new Pattern, replacing your current pattern. You also have the option to turn your
pattern into a sequence; refer to the paragraph below for details.
Pressing the Hold button while the arpeggio is playing will allow you to lift your fingers from
the keyboard. The arpeggio will continue, and you'll have an extra hand to tweak knobs.
Deactivate Hold to clear the pattern.
12.1.1. Creating Pattern Variations
It easy to create variations on a pattern; just add or remove a finger. Every time you do this
a new random pattern will be generated.
Note:
You can't save these patterns with the Preset. They are a performance feature. Once
you lift your fingers from the keyboard the pattern is gone forever.
12.1.2. Transferring Arpeggios to the Sequencer
Arpeggios are great for discovering melodic grooves that work. The MicroFreak has a nifty
feature that enables you to transfer an Arpeggio pattern to a sequencer. It works like this:
• Press the Arp | Seq button to activate the arpeggiator
• Experiment until you find an arpeggio you like (this works in Paraphonic mode
too!)
• Press Shift + Up|A or Order|B to transfer the Arpeggio to one of the two sequence
patterns
• Press Shift Arp | Seq to activate the sequencer, select the sequencer you selected
in previous step, and press play to hear the Arpeggio, now turned sequence.
It' s good to know that the arpeggio you transfer will be extended to the current length of the
sequencer pattern, so if your arpeggio is three notes long and you transfer it to a sequencer
pattern that is eigth notes long, the result will be an eight note sequencer pattern.
12.2. Gates and Triggers revisited
Each time you press a key you generate a gate. The gate stays high for as long as you
hold the keys. The Arpeggiator and the Sequencer generate gates. For you to hear this the
Amp|Mod button next to the Envelope generator must be OFF. If it were on, the gates of the
Arpeggiator/Sequencer would trigger the Envelope, which would then take over and instruct
the internal amplifier how to amplify the sound.
In its OFF position the Arpeggiator/Sequencer creates the gates. You can set the length of
these gates in Utility: Utlity>Preset>Default gate length. To hear the effect of setting the gate
length, turn the Amp | Mod button off, hold down a chord, and tweak the gate length setting
in Utility.
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