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Arp Controls in Strum Mode
Mode – This lets you set the direction or order of notes on the modulation wheel.
Up – raising the Mod Wheel will play the notes in an ascending order.
Down – raising the Mod Wheel will play the notes in a descending order.
Up/Down – raising the Mod Wheel will play the notes in an ascending then descending order.
Played – raising the Mod Wheel plays the notes in the order they were played into the arpeggiator.
Random – raising the Mod Wheel will play the notes in a random order.
Chord – raising the Mod Wheel will play full chords and apply up to four inversions on the chord shape.
Mutate – raising the Mod Wheel will follow the Arp’s Mutate rotary control setting.
Rate – This will let you increase the duration or “ring out” time of the strum’s individual notes. ¼ will give
the longest note duration with 1/32 giving the shortest duration.
You can add further fine control of the note’s duration with the “Gate” rotary control.
Octave – You can add extra octaves to the Strum mode, in effect giving a much wider range of notes or
virtual strings accessible from the Mod Wheel.
Mod Wheel – When set to one octave the Mod Wheel places the virtual strings within a range of one
octave. When set higher, the amount of virtual strings will increase and the range of notes will also
increase within the Mod Wheel area.
Latch – This lets you latch on the arpeggiator in the normal way so notes on the keyboard do not need to
be held down.
Note: When the Arp latch is on, in Strum mode, you will not hear any notes played on the keyboard until
you use the Mod Wheel to strum through the arpeggio.