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The Arpeggiator Function
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e Velocity Modes Chimp1 through Chimp4 function in a similar fashion to the Human
settings (see above.) Like the Human settings, the Chimp settings randomly change played
note velocity within a range, but the Chimp settings have larger randomization ranges.
e Chimp settings use the velocity received from the rst note played as the center of the
randomization range. Each note of the arpeggiator will randomly choose a velocity within
the given range. (See the table below for velocity randomization ranges.)
Velocity Setting Velocity Randomization Range
Human1 ± 3
Human2 ± 6
Human3 ± 10
Human4 ± 15
Chimp1 ± 25
Chimp2 ± 35
Chimp3 ± 50
Chimp4 ± 64
Velocity Modes MissNotes1 through MissNotes9 makes the arpeggiator randomly miss
playing a percentage of inputted notes. See the table below for percentages and their
equivalent settings. Each of these settings also randomly changes some of the inputted
velocities in a range of ± 5, with the purpose of simulating a more human played sound.
Velocity Setting Approximate % of Notes Missed
MissNotes1 % 10
MissNotes2 % 20
MissNotes3 % 30
MissNotes4 % 40
MissNotes5 % 50
MissNotes6 % 60
MissNotes7 % 70
MissNotes8 % 80
MissNotes9 % 90
Note: For Human and Chimp modes, if the velocity of the rst played note is low enough
that the selected randomization range could result in a velocity of zero, some notes may
have a velocity of zero and therefore produce no sound..
Note: Missed Notes are actually output as notes with a velocity of zero.