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Arpeggio Sync Mode
If we use the Arpeggiator on more than one Layer, Arpeggio Sync Mode denes a way of communication /
synchronization of the Arpeggiators across the Layers. Timers which tick Arpeggiators in Layers can work
either independently, or they can be joined together according to specied criteria. If the timers of two or more
Arpeggiators are joined together, the Arpeggiator triggered as the rst one (Master), generates a master timing signal
simultaneously with generating its sequence of notes., which all the other Arpeggiators will also be synchronized
with. In other words, Arpeggiators triggered subsequently (Slave) will be generating a note sequence(s) quantized /
synchronized with a timing signal generated by the Master Arpeggiator. Arpeggio Sync Mode denes a criterion by
which Arpeggiators in Layers are grouped together. Within a single group the Arpeggiator triggered as the rst one
become the Master. We can select one of the criteria:
• Each independent - All Arpeggiators work completely independently and noneof them affectsthe others.
• All together - All 8 Arpeggiators (from all 8 Layers) are grouped together; when one of them is triggered as the
rst, the other Arpeggiators will be adjusting their timers to the rst one.
• Common midi channel - Arpeggiators set on the same MIDI channel (Layer settings) are grouped together. The
Arpeggiator triggered as the rst one synchronizes other Arpeggiators in a group.
Arpeggiators in Layers are grouped by Layers MIDI channels. Any two Arpeggiators in Layers that are listening
out on the same MIDI channel are grouped together and one of them can be a Master. Alternatively, any two
Arpeggiators in Layers listening out on different MIDI channels will be in separate groups.
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