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MIDI Effects
Arpache SX
One Shot Mode
Activate this option if you want the phrase to be played only once. If this option is
deactivated, the phrase is looped.
Transpose
With a setting other than Off, 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 played notes 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.
Length
Determines the length of the arpeggio notes (in fixed note values or PPQ, if the
PPQ button is activated).
Max. Polyphony
Determines how many notes should be accepted in the input chord. The All
setting means there are no limitations.
Sort by
If you play a chord, the arpeggiator sorts the notes in the chord in the order
specified here. For example, if you play a C-E-G chord, with Note Lowest
selected, C is the first note, E is the second and G the third. This affects the result
of the Arp Style setting.
Velocity
Determines the velocity of the notes in the arpeggio. Using the slider you can set
a fixed velocity, or you can activate the via Input button to use the velocity values
of the notes in the chord you play. In Sequence mode you can also activate the
from sequence option.
Sequence Mode
In Sequence mode, you can import a MIDI part into Arpache SX by dragging it from the
Project window onto the Drop MIDI Sequence field on the right of the Arpache SX panel.
The notes in the dropped MIDI part are sorted internally, either according to their pitch if the
MIDI Seq. sort by pitch checkbox is activated or according to their play order in the part. This
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