• You can change the range of available notes for the arpeggiator sequence, as well as their
velocity and length, by using the OTHER parameters Octaves, Dynamic, and Gate. For more
information, refer to Other Parameters.
• You can explore alternative versions of the same arpeggiator sequence by using the
ADVANCED parameters Retrigger, Repeat, Offset, and Inversion. For more information, refer to
Advanced Parameters.
• You can change the range of keys that trigger the arpeggiator sequence by using the RANGE
parameters Min. Key and Max. Key. For more information, refer to Range Parameters.
• You can latch the playback of the arpeggiator sequence by using the Hold parameter. For more
information, refer to Hold Parameter.
Accessing the Arpeggiator Parameters
To access the Arpeggiator parameters on your keyboard, do the following:
1. Check that the PLAY ASSIST button is brightly lit. If not, press it to display the parameters for
the Scale and Arp engines.
2. Press Button 2 (Arp) to display the Arpeggiator parameters.
→ The Button 2 lights up brightly and the Arp label below Button 2 is highlighted, indicating that
you are editing the Arpeggiator parameters.
When the PLAY ASSIST button is on, the Button 2 color indicates whether the Arp
engine is on (cyan) or off (white), while its brightness indicates if the Arp parameters
are displayed (brightly lit) or not (dimmed).
The Arpeggiator parameters might spread over multiple pages. You can switch between pages
using the Page buttons at the left of the display:
▶ Press the Page buttons (left and right arrows) at the left of the display to switch to another
page of parameters:
→ The display and the Knobs 1–8 switch to the next or previous set of parameters.
A dim lit Page button indicates that another page can be displayed by pressing the button.
The gray numbers at the far right on the display indicate the current page and the total number of
pages available:
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