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Dual Arpeggio
The Dual Arpeggio device accepts one or several notes as input and generates rhythmic patterns based on these
notes. You can use it as a traditional “monophonic” arpeggiator, where arpeggio lines are played back one note at a
time, based on the notes you play/hold on the MIDI Control Keyboard.
You can also use it in Pattern Mode, where you can create polyphonic (up to 4 notes) rhythmic patterns, depending
on how many notes you play/hold on your MIDI Control Keyboard.
You can control the Velocity of the arpeggiated notes from your MIDI Control Keyboard, or by activating the Velocity
switch and drawing in Velocity values in the display.
Dual Arpeggio has two independent arpeggiator sections, that are identical. The sections can either be played by the
same input notes (parallel) or you can set up separate key ranges for them (key split). Input notes that are outside the
set range(s) will be throughput as is, which means you can play melodies on top of arpeggiated chords etc.
The Dual Arpeggio device plays back in sync with the Reason sequencer, as soon as you input notes to it.
Arp1/Arp2
These are the “on/off” buttons for each of the sections.
Input Range
Here you can define the input note range, to which the arpeggiator should respond. Input notes outside the set
range(s) are bypassed and let through unaffected. This is very useful if you, for example, want to play melodies on top
of arpeggiated chords.
D Set the lowest and highest input note that should be routed to the corresponding arpeggio section, by click-
holding the notes in the displays and dragging up/down.
You can also set the Input Range by using the LRN (Learn) buttons:
D Press a key on your MIDI Control Keyboard and then click the desired LRN button to input the note number for
the pressed key.
Repeat the procedure in the other display for the other note in the range.