After the end of the loop is reached the tracks will play their patterns backward, and play
them forward again, and repeat that cycle until a different pad is pressed or no pads are
pressed.
12.2. Sequencer tracks and the Arpeggiator
The Arp can be used when Record is off, or in Real-Time recording. When the On button is
lit, pressing the pads or sending external MIDI notes will play an arpeggio in the selected
order, at the resolution defined for the Pitch track.
When notes are held, the Arpeggiator is playing them, and the Sequencer is also playing,
the following things will happen:
• The content of the pattern for the Pitch track will not be played.
• If track 3 is in Velo mode and/or track 4 is in Pressure mode, they will not be
played either.
• The arpeggio will be quantized to the sequencer’s steps.
• The Arpeggiator will follow the Swing rule defined for the sequencer.
• The arpeggio will be recorded onto the Pitch track if Real-Time Recording is on.
The two other tracks will be looping at the same time, though as mentioned above,
depending on their settings they may not send their data because the Arpeggiator will
override their output until all pads are released.
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