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Arpeggiator
Manual: This indicates a scan restart
triggered via the ReScan button or the
corresponding MIDI key. When this source
is enabled, the LFO is resynchronized
whenever either of these occurs.
Auto ReScan: This indicates a scan
restart triggered by the Auto ReScan beat
counter (see Scan Pattern – Auto
ReScan). When this source is enabled,
the LFO is resynchronized periodically,
according to the number of beats specified
for Auto ReScan.
Note that the Auto ReScan beat counter
can be used to trigger LFO resync
regardless of whether Auto ReScan is
itself currently enabled. Likewise, the
options affecting the restarting of this
counter (see Auto ReScan – ReSync Ar
Upon:) also remain in effect when Auto
ReScan is disabled, and thus affect the
resynchronization of the LFO under this
option.
New Note/Chord: When this source is
enabled, the LFO is resynchronized in
response to activity on the MIDI keyboard
– i.e., whenever any new note is played
on the keyboard, or
only when new chords
are played (as determined by the Auto
ReScan/Mode).
However, this source is not effective while
Hold or Hold/Trans is active, but is
automatically disabled for the duration.
Thus, live accompaniment or
transposition of a "held" arpeggio via the
MIDI keyboard is possible without
upsetting the rhythm of the LFO
modulation.