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Kurzweil ExpressionMate - Note Order (Noteorder)

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The Arpeggiator
Arpeggiator parameters
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Note Order (NoteOrder)
Note Order tells the ExpressionMate what order it will
arpeggiate notes.
Played (Played): Notes play out same order as played in.
Reverse (Revrse): Notes play out reverse of order played in.
Invert (Invert): First note played sets Òreference pitch.Ó
Subsequent notes play out ÒmirroredÓ around the reference. For
example, playing a C major triad (C, E, and G) will give you the C
chord plus the A ßat and F below the C.
Play and Reverse (Ply&Rv): As played and reverse orders
alternate.
Play and Invert (Ply&Iv): As played and inverted pitches
alternate.
Up (Up): Upwards arpeggiation.
Down (Down): Downwards arpeggiation.
Up and down (Up&Dn): Upwards and downwards arpeggiation
with no repeat of top and bottom notes.
Up and Down Plus (Up&Dn+): Upwards and downwards
arpeggiation with repeat of top and bottom notes.
Random Note (RndNot): Any latched note may be played out
with equal probability.
Random Order (RndOrd): No note will be replayed until a cycle
completes. A ÒcycleÓ is after N notes are played (N=number
latched). If you are using a shift of an octave then it will play the
notes in the Þrst octave in a random order then play the new
random pattern in the second octave.
Random Walk (RndWlk): Random direction and step from last
note played, with uniform distribution of step size. Bounces at
highest and lowest note latched. The cycle ends when a low
bounce has followed a high bounce.
Fractal Walk (FrcWlk): Random direction and step from last note
played, with short steps more likely.

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