User Manual

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OB-6 Operation Manual
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If you enable hold, you can release the notes on the keyboard and the
Arpeggiator will continue to play. In addition, the Arpeggiator features
auto-latching: With hold on, played notes are held on and arpeggiated,
and any additional notes you play are added to the arpeggio—as long as
at least one key is continuously held.
You can sync the Arpeggiator to external MIDI clock, or even an external
audio signal. When the Arpeggiator is playing, the Sequencer is disabled.
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The Arpeggiator section
To use the Arpeggiator:
1. Press the Arpeggiator on/off switch to turn it on.
2. Hold down one or more notes on the keyboard. The Arpeggiator plays
them according to the settings you’ve chosen.
3. To latch arpeggiation on (so that you don’t have to continuously hold
down notes) press the
hold button.
4. Adjust settings such as
mode, octave, repeats, bpm and value.
5. To synchronize a delay effect to the Arpeggiator, turn on clock sync in
the Effects section, choose a delay, and adjust its delay time setting as
desired.
An audio signal connected to the rear-panel footswitch - sequence jack can be
used to control arpeggiator (and sequencer) playback. This makes it possible to tempo
sync the arpeggiator to a recorded drum track or other audio source. Audio signals used
to drive the arpeggiator/sequencer should not exceed 5 volts peak-to-peak. See “Seq
Jack” on page 13 for more information about choosing the appropriate mode for these
behaviors.