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WORKING WITH PLAYERS
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Rate
D Set the time division to which to play back the arpeggiated notes.
Values: 8 bars, 4 bars, 3 bars, 2 bars, 7/4, 6/4, 5/4, 4/4, 3/4, 2/4, 3/8, 1/4, 3/16, 1/8, 1/8T, 1/16,
1/16 Shuffle*, 1/16T, 1/32, 1/32T, 1/64.
* The Shuffle amount is set with the Global Shuffle knob in the ReGroove Mixer, see “Global Shuffle”.
Octave
D Set how many octaves the arpeggiated notes should cover.
Range: 1-4 octaves.
Provided the Pattern function (see “Pattern”) is not active, this is what will be played back:
Repeat
D Activate this to repeat each note in the generated arpeggio.
Since each note is played back twice at the set Rate, the total length of the arpeggio will be twice as long.
Direction
D Click-hold in the display and drag up/down to select the direction of the arpeggio/pattern notes.
Values: Up, Down, Up+Down and Random.
Provided the Pattern function (see “Pattern”) is not active, this is how it works:
If the Pattern function is active (see “Pattern), the Direction setting only determines in which direction the steps
should advance - regardless of the pitches of the notes in the pattern.
Hold
D Click the Hold button to keep the arpeggio running even after you release all keys.
It will continue to arpeggiate the last notes played until a new note-on is received.
If you continue to hold down at least one key when Hold is on, any new notes will be added to the existing ar-
peggio as opposed to starting a new arpeggio.
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Octave range
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Description
1 Oct The arpeggiated notes will be those that you press down on the keyboard.
2 Oct If you select this, the arpeggio will be extended to a two octave range, i.e, the arpeggio pattern is played then re-
peated one octave up. In Random mode, the notes you input are played in random order over 2 octaves.
3 Oct Same as 2 Oct but extended to a three octave range.
4 Oct Same as 2 Oct but extended to a four octave range.
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Mode
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Description
Up This will generate an arpeggio that plays from the lowest note to the highest note.
Down Notes are played from the highest note to the lowest note.
Up+Down Notes are played from lowest note to highest, then from highest back down to the lowest. The very lowest
and the highest arpeggio notes are not repeated. I.e. the arpeggiator will play the lowest note to the sec-
ond highest note, then the highest note to the second lowest note.
Random The notes you input will be arpeggiated randomly.