LFO | KEY | CLOCK
switch: This switch selects which signal will be used to drive the
arpeggiator, sequencer and REPEAT function. In the CLOCK position they are all
synchronized to host tempo via the CLOCK parameter (see the previous page), while
in the LFO position they are synchronized to the LFO. With the KEY option, the
sequence is played back one note per key-press (see
Design decisions
below).
UP | OFF | UP/DOWN
switch: Activates the arpeggiator, either upwards only or
upwards followed by downwards.
LATCH switch
: The LATCH function in the original hardware (mis)used the sequencer
memory. Repro-1 has a dedicated LATCH switch instead – try this:
While you are playing an arpeggio, slide the LATCH switch up. Take your hands off
the keys and try adding some more notes
. It will soon become apparent that these notes
are
temporary – they disappear as soon as you release them, while the latched notes
continue.
Note: The
SEQUENCER
part of this panel contains just enough elements to let you
record and play back sequences without switching pages. For the complete story,
please read the next chapter.
Interesting quirk: The arpeggiator will not repeatedly trigger a single held note – you
have to play at least two notes for arpeggiation to start!
Design decisions
In the original hardware, the arpeggiator/ sequencer
rate is permanently tied to the LFO, with the option
of using an external trigger signal to advance the
arp/sequencer instead. As we don't expect users to
feed an external trigger into Repro-1 just for the
sake of authenticity, we decided to add a host-synced
CLOCK and use MIDI
NoteOn
messages for the ‘step
through’ option.
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