Arpeggiator / Mode
Below the step display, on the very left, the Mode defines how the
Arpeggiator functions with several options available:
Chord: does not play the Chord as separate Notes but as a Chord in
rhythmic phrases defined by the other parameters.
Modulation: Basically the Arpeggiator is Off and does not influence Chords
(or single notes) being played. But the Arpeggiator is available as a
Modulation Source in the Modulation Matrix as if it were switched On.
Using the Arpeggiator in the Modulation Matrix is like having an LFO with
up to 16 individually definable steps.
Up, Down, UpDown, DownUp, and modes play typical
arpeggiator patterns or arpeggios, which as we said before are the notes of
the chord being played successively instead of simultaneously.
In Up mode the notes are played from lowest Note on upward. In Down its
the other way around. UpDown and DownUp alternatively play the notes
from lowest to highest and from highest to lowest. With UpDown it's as the
name suggests, first, notes are played from the lowest note upward. With
DownUp it's just the opposite.
A + sign behind the mode indicates that the highest and lowest notes are
being played twice. For example, a C-E-G chord would be played in
UpDown-Mode C-E-G-E and again from the beginning, while in
mode it will be played C-E-G-G-E-C and from the beginning on again.
AsPlayed Mode plays the notes in the order the Note On signal arrives or
simply, the way you actually played the chord. This effect is easiest to
understand when you play notes of a chord not exactly at the same time.
The order they are actually played is exactly as you played them.
Random Mode plays the notes of the chord in a random order
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