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Extend Mode
Extend adds keys as you play them. To add notes into the sequence, play the
desired keys. Allows up to about 120 keys to be remembered in the current
arpeggiation sequence. Switching the arpeggiator o cancels the current
arpeggiation (unless it is latched manually with Latch/Transpose). Since the
keys are played in the order they are entered, amazing solos can be set-up
and run predictably.
Note: Recorded sequences can be played back in the same mode as they
were recorded. If you change mode while the arpeggiator runs, notes are
temporarily unlatched. (Switching back to the proper mode revives the
sequence.) This is why changing programs can prevent a sequence from being
played back.
Scan
The order in which notes are played by the arpeggiator is determined by the
SCAN option. There are six possible SCAN settings:
UP
Keys are sequenced from lowest to highest.
DOWN
Keys are sequenced from highest to lowest.
UP/DOWN
Keys are sequenced from lowest to highest, back down to lowest.
ASSIGN
In this mode, keys are sequenced in the order you press them.
REVERSE
Notes are played in the reverse order they were played.
RANDOM
Keys are randomly sequenced.
Note: The SCAN setting can be changed after latching notes. All notes latched
or overdubbed will be played according to the new setting.
Octaves
The arpeggiator can repeat sequences over a range of two, three, or four
octaves above the original notes.
The notes of the upper octaves become part of the arpeggiator sequence.
Note that the arpeggiator plays keys just as if you were playing them on the
keyboard. The sounds produced are exactly the same as if you played those
keys. This may cause the arpeggiator to play undesired keys above a split
point.
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