HOLD
Chord Hold
The HOLD button stops Arpie forgetting your chord once you stop playing it on an
attached MIDI keyboard.
If you do not have HOLD engaged, Arpie plays immediately from the start of the trig
sequence when you press a chord and stops again when you release the chord.
If you use the HOLD button, the current chord plays until you press a new one,
playback between chords stays in time
*HOLD
MIDI Lock /
MIDI Transpose
When the HOLD button is held for a few seconds, the HOLD LED starts to blink,
indicating that the secondary function is active. There are two functions available,
you can select between them from the performance options menu (long press
MODE). These are described below.
•
MIDI Lock - Th
is function can be used to `lock’ the arpeggiator engine and
start passing MIDI notes from input to output. This allows you to hold an
arpeggio and then play over it. MIDI lock can also be useful if you chain
together multiple Arpies and want to play into a single one at a time while the
others are playing sequences in HOLD mode.
•
MIDI Transpose - This function works a bit like MIDI lock, except that instead
of passing input notes through to the output, a held arpeggio is transposed
according to the interval between the note you play on the input and the
lowest note in the arpeggiated chord. This function is designed to work with
the HOLD feature. You can have great fun when using this with force-to-scale
options!
Exit the secondary function mode by pressing HOLD again. Arpie will return to the
previous HOLD status.
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