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Setup Mode
The Ribbon Configuration (RIBCFG) Page
SyncType
The SyncType parameter allows you to choose how your arpeggiator will sync to other
arpeggiators, riffs, or a song playing from Song mode.
With SyncType set to
None
, your arpeggiator will start playing as soon as it is triggered. It will
not sync to anything. With SyncType set to
DownBeat
, if there is already something playing to
sync to, the current arpeggiator will wait for the downbeat of the next measure before starting;
so, you can trigger the arpeggiator to start ahead of time, and have it start in sync at the downbeat
of the next measure.
If Syncing to an arpeggiator, see Num Beats
on page 7-53
for details on changing
when an arpeggiator’s downbeat will occur.
With SyncType set to
AnyBeat
, if there is already
something playing to sync to, the arpeggiator will wait only until the next beat. Depending on
when you trigger the arpeggiator, it will sync up, but it may be on an upbeat or a downbeat.
With SyncType set to
DownBeatWait
, if there is something playing to sync to, the arpeggiator
will wait for the downbeat of the next measure to start. The difference from DownBeat is that if
there is nothing to sync to, the arpeggiator will not start. This can be useful if you want to start
multiple arpeggiators synced to something else. For example, you could have a bass arpeggiator
set to
DownBeatWait
, for instance, and trigger the arpeggiator while no other arpeggiators are
running. As soon as you start something else to sync to, the bass arpeggiator will start playing as
well (provided that it is set to sync to something else or the first available.) If something to sync to
is already running,
DownBeatWait
behaves just like
DownBeat
.
With SyncType set to
AnyBeatWait
, if there is something playing to sync to, the arpeggiator will
wait for the next beat to start. The difference from AnyBeat is that if there is nothing to sync to,
this arpeggiator will not start. This can be useful if you want to start multiple arpeggiators
synced to something else. You could have a bass arpeggiator set to AnyBeatWait, for instance,
and trigger the arpeggiator while no other arpeggiators are running. As soon as you start
something to sync to, the bass arpeggiator will start playing as well (provided that it is set to sync
to something else or the first available). If another arpeggiator is already running, AnyBeatWait
behaves just like AnyBeat.
With SyncType set to
Loop
, if there is already a riff or song playing to sync to, the current
arpeggiator will wait for the playing riff or song to restart its loop (if it is looped) before starting
(see
Loop
on page 7-59
for looping riffs, and
Loop
on page 12-11
for looping songs.) This way you
can trigger the arpeggiator to start ahead of time, and have it start in sync at the start of the
playing riff or song’s loop (provided that it is set to sync to a riff, song, or the first available).
With SyncType set to
Stop
, if there is already something playing to sync to, the current
arpeggiator will wait for what is playing to stop before starting. This way you can trigger the
arpeggiator to start ahead of time, and have it start in sync at the release (stopping) of the riff,
arpeggiator, or song that you are syncing to.
With SyncType set to
StartWait
, if there is nothing playing to sync to, the current arpeggiator will
wait for something it can sync to to begin playing first before starting. This is similar to
DownBeatWait, but it will only trigger the arpeggiator the first time that whatever it is syncing to
starts. This way you can trigger the arpeggiator to start ahead of time, and have it start in sync at
the start of the riff, arpeggiator, or song that you are syncing to. If you stop the arpeggiator and
try to start it again while the thing you are syncing to is already playing,
StartWait
will not start
the arpeggiator.
With SyncType set to
LoopWait
, if there is already a riff or song playing to sync to, the current
arpeggiator will wait for the playing riff or song to restart its loop (if it is looped) before starting
(see
Loop
on page 7-59
for looping riffs, and
Loop
on page 12-11
for looping songs.) This way you
can trigger the arpeggiator to start ahead of time, and have it start in sync at the start of the
playing riff or song’s loop. The difference from Loop is that if there is nothing playing to sync to,
the arpeggiator will not start. If the riff or song that you are syncing to is already running,
LoopWait
behaves just like
Loop
.
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