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The ARPEGGIATOR & ARPEGGIATOR 2 (ARP1, ARP2) Pages
Arpegissimila r:any notesheldwhenLatchgoesonarelatchedandarpeggiated,andkeep
goinguntilLatchgoesoff.Anynotesyouplayoutsidethearpeggiationrangeplaynormally.
Notesthatyouplayinsidethearpeggiationrangedonotplaynormally;rather,ifyouholdthem
on,theybecome
partofthearpeggiation.Theydropoutofthearpeggiationassoonasyou
releasethem.
LikeOverplayandArpeggiation,AddmeansthatallnotesbeingheldwhenLatchgoesonget
latched,andkeepplayinguntilLatchgoesoff(evenifyou’vereleasedthenotes).Anynotesyou
playafter
Latchisalreadyonalsogetlatched.
AutoisindependentofLatch;everynoteyouplayisautomaticallylatched,andtheArpeggiator
runsaslongasyouholdatleastonearpeggiatednote.Aslongasyoukeepholdingonatleast
onenote(itdoesn’thavetobethesame
notethewholetime),everynoteyouplayinthe
arpeggiationrangegetslatched.
PedalsissortofacombinationofKeys,Add,andOverplaymodes.ItreliesonbothLatch(MIDI
157)andLatch2(MIDI158).Ifneitherlatchcontrollerison,noteswillarpeggiateonlywhileyou
areholding
downkeys(similartoKeysmode).IfyouactivateController158,thekeyscurrently
helddownwilllatch,andanyadditionalkeysplayedwhileController158isonwillalsolatch
(similartoAddmode).WhenController158isoff,anykeysthatarenotcurrentlyhelddown
willbe
removedfromthearpeggiation.IfyouactivateController157,keyscurrentlyhelddown
willlatch,andanyadditionalkeysplayedwhileController157isonwillplaynormally(similar
toOverplaymode).ThismodeiscalledPedalsmodebecauseyoumightwanttoassign
Footswitch1toLatch(Controller157)and
Footswitch2toLatch2(Controller158)tomakethe
pedalsfunctionsimilarlytosustainandsostenutopedals.Additionally,youcouldassignone
FootswitchtoSusLatch(Controller1 60)—doingthismakestheFootswitchactasasustainpedal
whenArpisoff,andasaLatchpedalwhenArpison.
Autoholdis
similartoAuto.Holdingatleastonearpeggiatednoteonandplayingothernotes
latchesthosenotes.UnlikeinAutomode,ifyoustopholdingatleastonearpeggiatednoteon,
thearpeggiationcontinuesplaying(althoughyoucan’tlatchanymorenotes).Inthiscase,ifyou
strikeanotherkey
withinthesetup’sarpeggiationrange,youstartanewarpeggiationsequence.
Autoholdisusefulforarpeggiatingchords:whenyouplayachord,itgetslatched,and
continuesarpeggiatingafteryoureleasethechord.Whenyouplayanotherchord,theprevious
chordgetsunlatched,andthenewonegetslatched.Youcan
usethePanicsoftbuttontostop
arpeggiationatanytime.
1NoteAutoissimilartoAutohold,exceptonlythelastnoteplayedislatched(evenifpreviously
playednotesarestillbeingheld.)1NoteAutoiss p ecificallydesignedforusewithShiftPatterns
(seeabove,)becauseShiftPatternsaredesignedtobe
playedfromonenoteatatime(though
youcanuse1NoteAutowithoutaShiftPatternaswell.)Using1NoteAutoforzonesthatusea
ShiftPatternensuresthatShiftPatternswillsoundcorrectbyonlyallowingonenoteatatimeto
triggerthepattern.Youcanusethe
Panicsoftbuttontostoparpeggiationatanytime.
1NoteAutoLowand1NoteAutoHiarealsodesignedforusewithShiftPatterns.Theywork
similarlyto1NoteAuto,except1NoteAutoLowalwayslatchesthe lowestnotewhenholding
multiplenotes,and1NoteAutoHialwayslatchesthehighestnotewhenholdingmult iplenotes.
Youcanalsouse
theselatchtypeswithoutaShiftPatternifdesired.
Low Key (LoKey) and High Key (HiKey)
TheArpeggiatorprocessesnoteswithintherangeoftheseparameters.Notesoutsidethe
specifiedrangeplaynormally,anddonotbecomepartofthearpeggiationsequence.Setthe
LoKeyandHiKeyparametersusingthedataentrywheelorbuttons.
Glissando
Whenthe
GlissandoparameterisOn,theArpeggiatorchromaticallyfillsbetweenlatchednotes.
WhenGlissandoison,theArpeggiatorignorestheShiftAmount,ShiftLimit,andLimitOption
parameters.