Range
1…10
Determines the range of the single notes in octaves.
Pattern
off / user / 1…15
Determines whether an rhythm pattern is played and which one.
• If
off is selected, the arpeggiator playes its notes in regular steps, specified by the
Clock
parameter.
• If
user is selected, the arpeggiator uses the free programmable pattern defined in
the
Arpeggiator User Pattern page of the sound program. The instrument itself does
not provide a user pattern.
• Additionally, the arpeggiator features 15 preset rhythm patterns. These are
numbered from
1 through 15.
See diagram 4 in chapter "Sound Parameters" to get detailed information about patterns.
Direction
up / down / alternate / random
Determines the sequence of generated notes according to pitch.
• If
up is selected, the arpeggio starts at the lowest note and sweeps up through the
notes until it reaches the highest note. It then starts at the bottom again.
• If
down is selected, the arpeggio starts at the highest note and sweeps down
through the notes until it reaches the lowest note. It then starts at the top again.
• If
alternate is selected, the arpeggio starts at the lowest note and sweeps up through
the notes until it reaches the highest note. It then starts to sweep back down.
• If
random is selected, the arpeggio plays any of the notes in a random order.
NoteOrder
by note / note rev. / as played / reversed
Determines the sequence of generated notes according to note order.
• If
by note is selected, the arpeggio sequence is sorted by the MIDI note number.
This is the standard mode, used by most arpeggiators.
• If
note rev. is selected, the arpeggio sequence is sorted in the exactly reversed
order to the
by mode setting.
• If
as played is selected, the arpeggio is generated in the order of the incoming
notes. In combination with the user programmable pattern this feature offers a
small but effective step sequencer.
• If
reversed is selected, the arpeggio is generated in the reverse order of the
incoming notes.
To understand the difference of the individual settings, it is nessessary to "step-input" the
notes of the chord as described in the chapter "Arpeggiator" of the sound parameters.
Velocity
root note / last note
Determines how the velocity values of the generated notes are calculated.
• If
root note is selected, every generated note inherits its velocity from its base note.
E.g. if the base chord for the arpeggio contains an E with a certain velocity, all
generated E notes also have this velocity value, independent of their octave setting.
• If
last note is selected, every generated note has the same velocity as the last
incoming note.
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