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Page 6 looks like so:
As can be seen the higher parameter is “Real time trans”. In this case with a value of Off.
This parameter determines if the Realtime Transpose function is On or Off. Use the higher Fast Data knob to adjust the value . If
this parameter is set to “On” then any notes received on the “Realtime Transpose Channel” ( Set in the Global Mode ) will
Transpose the Arpeggiators output by the number of semitones difference between the note played on the “Realtime Transpose
Channel” & the note assigned in the “Arp Reference Note” ( Set in the Global Mode ). Basically if this is “On” then you can trans-
pose the whole arpeggiation by playing a note on the “Realtime Transpose Channel”. The amount of transposition depends on the
note value set in the “Arp Reference Note” Parameter. The amount of transposition being the difference in semitones between the
Arp reference note & the note played on the realtime transpose channel. Both the “Realtime Transpose Channel” & the “Arp
Reference Note” Parameters can be found in the Global Mode. Another Great live performance feature. Set Arp Latch to “On” &
away you go! The range of this parameter is On & Off. This parameter is memorised with a Program.
As can be seen the Lower parameter is “Gate time”. In this case with a value of 75%
This parameter determines the gate time of each note the arpeggiator plays. Use the lower Fast Data knob to adjust the value of
this parameter. Small values of Gate time produce a “Staccato” effect & large values produce a “Legato” effect to the Arpeggiation.
The range of this parameter is 25%, 50%, 75% & 99%. This parameter is memorised with a Program.
Page 7 looks like so:
As can be seen the parameter is “Arpeggio notes to:”. In this case with a value of Program & MIDI.
This parameter determines if the Arpeggiation is sent to the Nova’s sound engine, MIDI output or both. Use the lower Fast Data
knob to adjust the value . If this parameter is set to “Program”, then when the Arpeggiator is triggered, the Nova is played by the
Arpeggiator but no MIDI data is output If this parameter is set to Program & MIDI then the Nova is heard playing the Arpeggiation
& the Arpeggiation is also output via MIDI. If this parameter is set to “MIDI Only” then no sound is heard from Nova when the
Arpeggiator is triggered as the Arpeggiation is output via MIDI & the Nova is not played directly. The range of this parameter is
Program Only, Program & MIDI & MIDI Only. This parameter is memorised with a Program.
In program mode, the MIDI channel used for Arp transmission is the Global channel. In Performance mode, the part’s MIDI channel
is used. If the part’s MIDI channel is set to Global or Omni, the Global channel is used.
Page 8 looks like so:
As can be seen the higher parameter is “Constant pitch”. In this case with a value of Off.
This parameter applies only to Polyphonic patterns. If this parameter is set to “On” then all Arpeggiator note(s) will be sounded at a
constant pitch regardless of where they have been played from the keyboard. If this parameter is set to “Off” ”then the transposition
of the notes played by the Arpeggiator will be at the values programmed into the patterns. Use the higher Fast Data knob to adjust
the value. The range of this parameter is On & Off. This parameter is memorised with a Program.
Constant pitch Off
Output ranging Off
NOTE:
NOTE:
Arpeggio notes to :
Program & MIDI
Real time trans Off
Gate time 75%
ARPEGGIATOR SECTION
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