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Program Edit Mode

Arpeggiator Classic Mode Parameters

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Note: For patterns with negative velocity values, if the velocity of the first played note

is low enough that a pattern step could result in a velocity of zero, some notes may

have a velocity of zero and therefore produce no sound.

To save an edited pattern, press the front panel Save button to view the save dialog and select

a user ID. You can also rename the pattern if desired. Press DELETE to delete a user pattern

from memory. Press Exit to return to the ARP page.

Duration Mode

Use the Duration Mode parameter to set how the arpeggiator will control the duration

of played notes. When Duration Mode is set to Fixed, the Duration parameter appears

which allows you to set a fixed duration that will be applied to all arpeggiated notes. See

the Duration section below for details. When Pattern is selected, the Duration Pattern

parameter will appear, allowing you to select a preset or user defined duration pattern. See

the Duration Pattern section below for details.

Duration

Duration determines how long each arpeggiated note plays based on the current arpeggiator

Beats value. 100% means that a note sustains until the next one sounds—very legato. 50%

means that the note fills half the space between itself and the next note. The lowest value is

0%—stacattissimo. This parameter has no effect on percussion sounds or other sounds whose

duration is fixed.

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