User Manual

Program Edit Mode
The Arpeggiator Function
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Velocity Setting Approximate % of Notes Missed
MissNotes1 % 10
MissNotes2 % 20
MissNotes3 % 30
MissNotes4 % 40
MissNotes5 % 50
MissNotes6 % 60
MissNotes7 % 70
MissNotes8 % 80
MissNotes9 % 90
Duration
Duration determines how long each arpeggiated note plays. 100% means that a note sustains
until the next one sounds—very legato. 50% means that the note lls half the space between
itself and the next note. e lowest value is 1%—stacattissimo. is parameter has no eect
on percussion sounds or other sounds whose duration is xed.
Duration Pattern
Selecting Pattern as the Duration Mode engages a step sequencer for arpeggiator note
duration patterns. ere are 7 pre-programed duration patterns you may choose from, and
1024 locations in which to save user-generated patterns. See the section Editing Duration
Patterns below for more information.
Arpeggiator Editing in StepSeq Mode
Many ArpPresets use StepSeq for the ArpMode. In this mode, the ARP page will give you
the ability to create a unique Arpegiattor pattern step-by-step. Select a parameter using the
navigation buttons (to change steps, rst put the cursor on the Step line, then move left or
right). Use the Number of Steps parameter to add or subtract steps.