Arpeggiator
Arpeggiator
The V-Station includes an Arpeggiator which breaks down chords into single notes and plays
them one at a time. For example, if a ‘C’ triad chord is held, the notes C, E and G will play one by
one in sequence. This section of the MAIN panel allows you to select the arpeggiator’s pattern
and range.
PATTERN menu
This determines the Arpeggio pattern played by the Arpeggiator. There are six types of pattern
available :
UP The arpeggio starts at the lowest note played and sweeps up through
the notes until it reaches the highest note. It then starts at the bottom
again and repeats the sequence.
DOWN The arpeggio starts at the highest note played and sweeps down
through the notes until it reaches the lowest note. It then starts at the
top again and repeats the sequence.
UD1 Up / Down : The arpeggio starts at the lowest note played and sweeps
up through the notes until it reaches the highest note. It then sweeps
back down. This is useful when playing three notes in songs with a 3/4
time signature.
UD2 Up/Down - end repeat: The arpeggio starts at the lowest note played,
plays it twice, and sweeps up through the notes until it reaches the
highest note. It then plays the top note again and sweeps back down.
ORD Order Played: The arpeggio plays the notes in the order they were
played on the keyboard. Once at the end of the notes played it
repeats the sequence.
RND Random: Notes played will be arpeggiated in a random order.
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