Setup Mode
The Setup Editor
7-45
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
‐
46
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
‐
52
for
looping
riffs,
and
Loop
on page 10
‐
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
‐
52
for
looping
riffs,
and
Loop
on page 10
‐
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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