PPG Wave 2.V
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Operation Manual
be cut off. The note is not memorized. If you thus let go of the note of a chord, no
older note becomes audible.
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Please read the section “Semitone” on page 24 of this manual.
ARP ACTIVE
ON, OFF
An Arpeggiator splits an incoming chord into single notes and repeats these dynami-
cally. Different pattern presets can be used.
The PPG Wave 2.V Arpeggiator has a very simple structure and serves as a source for
sound sequence ideas and as a fun generator. I
f you set Arp Active to On, the Arpeggiator is switched on. Play a chord on your MIDI
keyboard to hear the effect.
ARP MODE
UP, DOWN, ALT, RND, MOVING
This parameter is used to determine the succession of created notes depending on their
pitch.
If this is set to UP, the Arpeggio starts with the lowest note and then plays upwards to
the highest note. Then it starts over again with the lowest note.
If this is set to DOWN, the Arpeggio starts with the highest note and then plays
downwards to the lowest note. Then it starts over again with the highest note.
If this is set to ALT (alternating), the Arpeggio starts with the lowest note and then
plays upwards to the highest note. Then it reverses course and plays the notes star-
ting with the highest and ending with the lowest note.
The RND (Random) setting creates a random Arpeggio based on the notes that the
chord contains that you play.
The MOVING setting creates an Arpeggio with an interleave pattern. The note suc-
cession with five keys pressed is as follows: 1-2-1-3-2-4-3-5-4-1-5-2-1-3-2-4...
ARP RATE
1/1...1/64t
Arpeggiator Rate lets you control the note length of the created individual notes. You
can set values from a whole note to a 64th Triplet. The 4/4 time signature and the cur-
rent Song tempo of the host application are used. Triplets (e.g. 1/8T) and dotted notes
(e.g. 1/16) are available for each note value.
ARP RANGE
1...4
Using Arpeggiator Range, you can control the number of octaves used for the Arpeggio.
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