Specifications
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When ArpLatch is set to Normal and latch is on, pressing one or more keys and 
then removing your hands from the keyboard will latch the played notes. 
Playing additional notes while latched adds them to the notes already playing. 
When ArpLatch is set to ReLatch, pressing one or more keys and then removing 
your hands from the keyboard will latch the played notes. Subsequent notes or 
chords played will cause the previously latched notes to stop playing and be 
replaced by the newly played note(s). While one or more keys is held, playing 
additional notes will add them to the latched notes. 
To turn latch off, press A
RPEGGIATOR again. 
The Arpeggiator can also be latched with a footswitch connected to the Sustain 
jack. See “Sustain” in Global Parameters on page 8. 
The Arpeggiator (and Sequencer) can sync to MIDI clock from an external 
sequencer or other device. See “Clock” in Global Parameters on page 8 for 
more information. 
Sequencer—Turns Mopho x4’s gated sequencer on and off. See Sequencer on 
page 20 for more information. 
BPM: 30…250—Sets the tempo for the sequencer in BPM (beats per minute). 
The accompanying light flashes on the beat. When syncing to an external MIDI 
clock source, the BPM control has no effect. 
Clock Divide—Sets the note value for each sequencer or arpeggiator step 
relative to the BPM. Also affects the LFO frequency when LFO Clock Sync is 
on. C
LOCK DIVIDE works with both internal and external clock sources. The 
following table lists the C
LOCK DIVIDE values. 
Display 
Tempo 
Timing Division 
Half 
BPM/2 
Half note 
Quartr 
BPM 
Quarter note 
Eighth 
BPM x 2 
Eighth note 
8 half 
BPM x 2 
Eighth note, half swing timing 
8swing 
BPM x 2 
Eighth note, full swing timing 
8 trip 
BPM x 3 
Eighth note triplets 
16th 
BPM x 4 
Sixteenth note 
16half 
BPM x 4 
Sixteenth note, half swing timing 
16swng 
BPM x 4 
Sixteenth note, full swing timing 
16trip 
BPM x 6 
Sixteenth note triplets 
32nd 
BPM x 8 
Thirty-second note 
32trip 
BPM x 12 
Thirty-second note triplets 
64trip 
BPM x 24 
Sixty-fourth note triplets 










