Waldorf Largo User Manual

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Sound Parameter

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Largo User´s Manual

Octave Range

1...10

Determines the range of the single notes in octaves. When
it is set to 1 Oct, the note list will be played back in the
same octave as originally entered Greater values mean
that the note list is repeated in higher or lower octaves.
The octave in which the arpeggio starts is determined by
the Direction parameter. If you play notes that span more
than one octave, they are still kept in the note list and
played back before the note list is transposed. The
following table shows some possible arpeggios:

Note input Range

Direction Resulting Arpeggio

C1 E1 G1

1 Oct

Up

C1 E1 G1 | C1 E1
G1

C1 E1 G1

2 Oct

Up

C1 E1 G1 | C2 E2
G2 | C1 E1 G1 | C2

E1 G1 C1

3 Oct

Up

E1 G1 C1 | E2 G2
C2 | E3 G3 C3 | E1

C1 G1 E2

3 Oct

Up

C1 G1 E2 | C2 G2
E3 | C3 G3 E4 | C1

C1 E1 G1

3 Oct

Down

G3 E3 C3 | G2 E2
C2 | G1 E1 C1 | G3

C1 E1 G1

2 Oct

Alt Down G2 E2 C2 | G1 E1 |

C1 E1 G1 | C2 E2

Arpeggio results depending on note input

Max Notes

0...16

Sets the maximum number of notes that are used for the
note list. When you press more notes than set

up here, the

oldest notes are removed from the list. When you set it to
1 on a Bass sound, for example, the Arpeggiator only
stores the last entered

note and plays back sequentially.

All other notes might still be used by other sounds, but the
Bass

sound plays back only this one particular note.

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