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KORE 2 – 191
Play and Time
The sections Play and tiMe provide the basic functionality of a classic
Arpeggiator. If the global/host clock is running the r
un
button toggles
playback of the arpeggio on or off. Of course the Arpegiator still needs MIDI
note input to produce output. If the Hold button is active, the arpeggio
will keep running even if you let go of the keys. Hitting another set of keys
will immediately change the arpeggio. If it’s inactive, it will stop as soon
as you release the keys. The setting of the CloCKSynC menu is for telling
the Arpeggiator when it has to start playing. There are four entries on the
menu:
None means it will start playing immediately.
Step leads to a start on the next step of the Arpeggiator. This interacts
with the rate parameter (see below). For example: If rate is set to 8
and Clocksync is set to Step, the Arpeggiator will start on the next
eighth.
Beat and Bar dene whether the Arpeggiator starts on the next beat
or bar of the global clock / host clock, respectively.
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Internal MIDI plug-ins are
handled in the same way
as any other device in KORE. This
means you can save them as a
KoreSound to recall their settings at
a later stage.

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