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MIDI Effects
Arpache SX
Arpache SX
This is an even more versatile and advanced arpeggiator, capable of creating anything
from traditional arpeggios to complex, sequencer-like patterns. The Arpache SX has
two different modes: Classic and Sequence.
Classic vs. Sequence Mode
The Classic mode determines the basic behavior of the Arpache SX. When Sequence
mode is selected, the Arpache SX uses the events of an additional MIDI part as a
pattern. This pattern then forms the basis for the arpeggio, in conjunction with the
MIDI input.
Classic Mode
The following parameters are available:
Cubase
LE
Cubase
AI
Cubase
Elements
Cubase
Artist
Cubase Nuendo NEK
Included with
X X X
Parameter Description
Direction Allows you to choose how the notes in the chord you play should be
arpeggiated. In Classic mode you can choose a value from a pop-up
menu, in Sequence mode you have additional options, see below.
One Shot Mode Activate this option if you want the phrase to be played only once.
When this option is deactivated, the phrase is looped.
Transpose When a setting other than “Off” is selected, the arpeggio is expanded
upwards, downwards, or both (depending on the mode). This is done
by adding transposed repeats of the basic arpeggio pattern.
Repeats Sets the number of transposed repeats.
Pitch Shift Determines the transposition of each repeat.
MIDI Thru If this is activated, the notes sent to the arpeggiator, that is, the chord
you play, pass through the plug-in and are sent out together with the
arpeggiated notes.
Step Size Determines the resolution of the arpeggio, that is, its speed (in fixed
note values or PPQ, if the PPQ button is activated). In Sequence
mode you can also activate the “from sequence” option, see below.