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Kurzweil ExpressionMate - Shift Amount (Shift Amt); Shift Limit (Shiftlimt); Limit Option (Limit Opt)

Kurzweil ExpressionMate
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The Arpeggiator
Arpeggiator parameters
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Binary Walk (BinWlk): Random direction from last note played.
Step is always 1.
All: Plays all notes simultaneously on each beat, up to a
maximum of 6 notes. Be careful, since this can overrun maximum
MIDI speed, slowing everything down.
None: Notes in the list are not played. Typically used in
conjunction with the Arpeggiator scale selection for playing notes
on the ribbon.
When set to none you can use the CC Note scales ArLchP and
ArLchA to set a temporary scale of the notes latched in the
Arpeggiator. This can be used to create strumming type effects or
to feed this zone to another Arpeggiator zone to add rhythmic
elements to CC notes that relate to what you are playing on your
keyboard.
Shift Amount (Shift Amt)
This sets the amount the Arpeggiator will transpose the pitch of
its pattern. Set to 0 it will arpeggiate only the pitches you play.
You can set it over a range of plus or minus one octave.
The Shift Amount is added after each cycle (that is, each full run
through the speciÞed note order) completes. If the Shift Amount
is set to a value higher than the Shift Limit and the Limit Option
is set to Stop then the ExpressionMate will arpeggiate the notes
played at the original pitch and stop.
Shift Limit (ShiftLimt)
The brakes for the shift amount. It tells you how far from the
original note the arpeggiator will play. When the limit is reached
the limit option comes into play.
Limit Option (Limit Opt)
Stop: If this option is set to Stop, then once the Shift limit is
reached the Arpeggiation stops.
Reset: When the Limit is reached, the Arpeggiation goes back to
the original pitch and plays the pattern again.

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