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Descriptions of Parameters
Setup Editor Parameters
Play Order
Determines the order in which the arpeggiator plays latched notes. There are eight possible
values:
Played
Latched notes get played in the chronological order in which you latched them.
Up
Latched notes play in ascending pitch order, regardless of their chronological order.
Down
Latched notes play in descending pitch order, regardless of their chronological order.
Up/Down
Latched notes play from lowest pitch to highest, then from highest pitch to lowest, repeating the
cycle until you stop the arpeggiation. The notes at the very top and very bottom play only once.
Up/Dwn Rp
Similar to
Up/Down
, except that the notes at the top and bottom play twice (repeat) when the
arpeggiator reverses direction.
Random
Latched notes play in completely random order.
Shuffle
Latched notes play at random, but no note repeats until all other latched notes have played.
Walk
A “random walk” order: each successive note is either the next or previous note (in
chronological order of latching). For example, suppose you’ve latched four notes—G 4, B 4, D 5,
and F 5—in that order. The first note the arpeggiator plays is the G 4. The second note will be
either B 4 (the next note chronologically), or F 5 (the “previous” note chronologically—that is,
the last latched note). If the second note is B 4, the third note will be either D 5 or G 4. If the
second note is F 5, the third note will be either G 4 or D 5. And so on.