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Setup Mode
The Setup Editor
down the keyboard. You have control over several processing parameters: velocity, order,
duration, transposition, orchestration, whether the notes are played simultaneously, and
whether the intervals between notes are filled chromatically. You can also tell the Arpeggiator
how to deal with new information coming from the keyboard when the Arpeggiator is already
processing notes.
The arpeggiator also includes step sequencers for note and velocity shifting, allowing you to
more precisely control how your MIDI note input is processed. Set the arpeggiator parameters
on the ARPEGGIATOR and ARPEGGIATOR2 pages:
The ARPEGGIATOR Page
Note: In Program Mode, pressing the Arp button will bring you to a similar Arpeggiator screen for the
current program.
Active
The first parameter on the Arpeggiator menu is Active, which specifies whether or not the
Arpeggiator is on for the current zone. This parameter can be switched from the
ARPEGGIATOR page, or for real-time control, it can be switched on using Controller number
Parameter Range of Values Default
Active On/Off Off
Beats 1/1 (Whole Notes) to 1/384 (96 notes per
beat)
1/16 (16th Notes)
Play Order Played, Upwards, Downwards, UpDown,
UpDown Repeat, Random, Shuffle,
Walking, Simultaneous
Played
Duration 1% to 100% 100%
Velocity First, Played, Last, Aftertouch, MIDI 109,
Fixed, Pattern
(1-74 factory patterns,
user created patterns,)
Human1-4,
Chimp1-4, MissNotes1-9
Played
ShiftAmount ± 88 Semitones 0
ShiftLimit 0-60 24
Limit Option Stop, Reset, Unipolar, Bipolar, Float Res,
Float Uni, Float Bip
Unipolar
ShftPattrn (Shift Pattern) Off,
(1-69 factory patterns, user created
patterns)
Off