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Emax II operation manual
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PRESET DEFINITION
9. The next menu item produces the following display:
Interval: Oct
Use Data Slider
Use the data slider to specify the arpeggiation interval, as listed below:
m2 = minor second
M2 = major second
m3 = minor third
M3 = major third
P4 = perfect fourth
m5 = minor fifth
P5 = perfect fifth
m6 = minor sixth
M6 = major sixth
m7 = minor seventh
m9 = minor ninth
M9 = major ninth
Oct = octave
m10 = minor tenth
M10 = major tenth
To jump back to the module identifier, press ENTER, otherwise press the right arrow
cursor button to continue the setup. Note that you can change the interval in real time for
some really nifty arpeggiation effects.
10. But wait, there’s more!! The next great option is Harmony 1. This option plays a
second note at the chromatic interval from the base note specified on the display. The
interval is adjustable from a minor second, up to a major tenth. The display says:
Harmony 1: off
Use Data Slider
Use the ON and OFF buttons or the DATA SLIDER to adjust the interval or turn the
function off.
11. The next arpeggiator option is Harmony 2, which plays another note, (making a total
of three notes if Harmony 1 is also selected) at the chromatic interval from the base note
specified on the display. The interval is adjustable from a minor second, up to a major
tenth.
Arpeggiator

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