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Also note that the arpeggio will vary so that when it returns to step one it

will now play an E with velocity of 127 and 1/16

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duration; that's because

the chord has 3 notes while the pattern contains 4 steps. In this case the

arpeggiator will play C-E-G-C followed by E-G-C-E and then G-C-E-G
before starting with the first pattern again. This is very useful for some

rhythmic variations.

The Steps parameter allows you to define how many of the available 32
steps are actually used for a particular arpeggio. Note that wile most

arpeggios may have 8, 16, 24 or 32 steps for rhythmic variation a few more
or less, in example 7, 14 or 15 steps can be amazingly interesting.

The setting of the Gate defines the actual duration of each note. While the

Tempo setting (described next) determines the time subdivision of each
arpeggiator step, the Gate parameter determines how much of this time

subdivision that the note is on and how much it is off.
For example, with the Gate set at 100, the note is the full step length. A

middle setting of 50 means that the note plays for half of the time (for
example if the Tempo parameter was set to 1/16

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then in this case the note

would have an actual duration equivalent to a 1/32

nd

note).

Note that the effect of shorter Gate values is only prominent with sounds

that have a short release time.

The Tempo popup menu allows you to set the note subdivision of the
individual arpeggiated notes. For example, when Tempo is set to 1/16,

playing a C-E-G chord in Up mode will play all the chord’s notes at 1/16th
note subdivisions.

The 4 Octave buttons to the left of the Step Display extend the arpeggiated

note range regardless of the octave in which the note was originally played.
For example, setting the Octave to 2 means that the notes of the chord will

be played in the octave in which the chord was originally played, and also
in the octave above. This can be extended up to 4 octaves.

The setting of the retrig (Retrigger) switch determines whether or not a new

chord will restart the Arpeggiator. If Retrigger is activated and there is a gap
between two consecutive chords, the Arpeggiator will restart when the

second chord is played. If Retrigger is deactivated the Arpeggiator will
continue onto the next step when a new chord is played.

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