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•
Random
– Random order sequencing.
•
Manual
– Sequencing accordingly with the order of pressed keys on the MIDI keyboard.
•
Range
– Arpeggiator range expressed in octaves.
•
Repeat
– Number of repetitions of the Arpeggiator sequence in each octave.
•
Rate
– Rhythmical value of a single step in the Arpeggiator sequence: 1 bar, 1/2 , 1/4 , 1/8 , 1/16 , 1/32 and 1/64
Additionally with the help of three LEDs:
Full
/
Dot
/
Tri
, working in radio mode, we can modify the rhythmical
value of the
Rate
parameter:
•
Full
– Full note.
•
Dot
– Dotted note.
•
Tri
– Triplet.
•
Shuffle
– Shuffle strength for generated sequence.
•
Gate
– Note length for a single step in a generated sequence. If the
Gate
is set to 100%, notes generated in an
Arpeggiator sequence will be overlapping each other (Legato)
•
Chord
– When turned off, the
Arpeggiator
behaves regularly (it generates monophonical sequence accordingly
with other settings), but if it is turned on, the
Arpeggiator
acts as a gater. Pressing the Chord on the MIDI
keyboard will cause the
Arpeggiator
to play all sounds at once in a single step. Please note, that to use the
Chord
mode, you need to set an adequate polyphony to make it work.
•
Hold mode
– Typical
Hold
mode causes the
Arpeggiator
sequence to constantly play, despite the fact the MIDI
keys are no longer held on the keyboard. Successively pressed keys will be added to the
Arpeggiator
sequence,
in other words, incoming MIDI Note off messages are ignored. In
LuSH-101
we have a few
Hold
modes to select
from:
•
Off
– Hold is inactive.
•
Normal
– Hold mode works regularly (as described above).
Layer
•
Arpeggiator
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