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Arpeggiator Extras
Arpeggiator
The arpeggiator’s extra controls are:
TEMPO Knob
By default, the arpeggiator is set to sync to the sequencer’s tempo so that when the
arpeggiator is enabled, it automatically syncs to the song you are working on. However, it is
possible to override this default so that the arpeggiator is ‘free-running’ independently of the
sequencer’s tempo. When the arpeggiator is set to free-run, the TEMPO knob controls the
arpeggiator’s speed. Under normal circumstances, this control has no effect - only when you
have specifically disabled external MIDI clock sync does this control have any effect.
GATE TIME Knob
Sets the gate time or duration of the notes being played by the Arpeggiator. Small values of
gate time produce a Staccato effect. Large values produce a Legato effect. Anticlockwise and
the gate time is very short, clockwise and the gate time is long.
KEYSYNC button
When activated, the arpeggio pattern will re-start whenever a new note is played on the
keyboard.
LATCH button
When activated, remembers notes played on the keyboard, even after the notes have been
released.
Once all notes on the keyboard have been released, the next chord to be played on the
keyboard will clear the existing latch memory and only the newly played chord will be
arpeggiated.
Note: It is possible to control the Arpeggiator Latch On/Off from an external
Computer/Sequencer/Keyboard. Transmit MID CC 64 (Sustain) with a value of 127 to turn the
Arpeggiator latch ON and transmit controller number 64 with a value of 0 to turn the latch OFF.
60 CONTROLS panel / Operation

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