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• Trigger – When keys are pressed on the keyboard, the notes corresponding to them are added to a sequence.
When we press and hold, for example, two keys, they are added to a sequence, even if we release one of them,
two notes are still in queue (playing). Even if we release all pressed keys, the sequence will be still playing,
however when at this point we press any notes again on the MIDI keyboard, the notes previously played are
removed from the sequence, and the new ones pressed will be added to sequence immediately.
• Toggle – In this mode the MIDI keyboard works in Toggle mode; pressing one key adds a corresponding note to
the Arpeggiator's sequence, pressing the same key once again removes the note from the sequence.
• Clear keys – irrespective of the chosen Hold mode, using this button will remove all the notes from the
Arpeggiator sequence, which were earlier added with Hold mode. Using Clear keys button while holding CTRL
performs the action for all Layers in LuSH-101.
In the bottom part of Arpeggio / Gate section there are two rows of LEDs. Each column accords with a single step of
the Arpeggiator sequence – although that single complete cycle of the Arpeggiator can be much longer, because of
Range and Repeat values or/and the number of keys pressed on the MIDI keyboard simultaneously.
16 LEDs correspond to 16 steps. When the 16th step is reached, the Arpeggiator goes back to the 1st step. LEDs work
in toggle mode, and therefore:
• The rst row (Gate) displays whether the step is played or not. If LED is set, the step is played. If LED is unset, then
the pause is generated and the note that should appear in this place is omitted.
• The second row (Tie) is used for tying the notes together. If the LED is set, the step corresponding to that LED is
tied together with the next step. Setting the adjacent LEDs will tie all the notes into a single longer one.
Layer • Arpeggiator
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Arpeggiator (gater) section