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Chapter 9 MIDI plug-ins 163
Lock button: Works in conjunction with the As played button. When you rst click the As
played button, an open lock symbol is shown. Click the open lock symbol once you have
triggered an arpeggio to lock the current note order, indicated by a closed lock. This note
order and feel is retained for any newly triggered arpeggios, but with new notes replacing
the original notes. Click the lock symbol again to clear the locked note order and to revert to
the standard “as played” behavior. The lock state and note order can be saved with a setting.
Variation switch: Move to one of the four positions to determine the type of variation. See
Arpeggiator note order variations for details.
Oct Range/Inversions button: Click to switch between two modes: Octave Range or Inversions.
The four-position Oct Range/Inversion switch below the buttons is used to determine the
octave range or the chord inversion pattern.
Oct Range/Inversion switch: Move to one of the four positions to determine the octave range
or the chord inversion pattern. See Arpeggiator note order inversions for details on the four
switch position behaviors in Inversions mode.
In Octave Range mode:
Position 1: The arpeggio repeats without transposition.
Position 2: The lowest note is transposed by one octave. Once repeated, the arpeggio restarts
in the original octave.
Position 3: The rst repetition is transposed by one octave, and the second repetition is
transposed by two octaves. Once the second repetition is played, the arpeggio restarts in the
original octave.
Position 4: The rst repetition is transposed by one octave, the second by two octaves, and
the third by three octaves. Once the third repetition is played, the arpeggio restarts in the
original octave.
In Inversions mode:
Position 1: The arpeggio repeats without inverting the held notes.
Position 2: The arpeggio is inverted once during the rst repetition. Once repeated, the
arpeggio restarts.
Position 3: The arpeggio is inverted twice, once each during the rst and the second
repetition. Once the second repetition is played, the arpeggio restarts.
Position 4: The arpeggio is inverted three times, once each during the rst, second, and third
repetitions. Once the third repetition is played, the arpeggio restarts.