Waldorf Largo User Manual

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Sound Parameter

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hear it. This feature is the opposite to Step set to o
pause, which doesn’t generate any note and
therefore doesn’t advance the note list.

Timing

random / -3...+3

Moves the playback time of a step forward or backward.
Forward means that a step is played later while backward
means that it is played earlier. The overall strength of this
parameter is set by Timing Factor. If Timing Factor is
set to 0, Arp Timing has no effect on the rhythm at all. If
Timing Factor

is set to maximum, Arp Timing can move

the step by a maximum of half the clock division. This
means that it can move the step by 1/32 forward or
backward when clock is set to 1/16.

Negative values (-3, -2 oder -1) move the step
backward so that it is played earlier.

If 0 is selected, the step isn’t moved at all.

Positive values (+1, +2, +3) move the step forward so
that it is played later.

Length

legato / -3...+3

Changes the length of the note of a particular step. The
overall length of the arpeggio depends on the Length
setting. If Length is set to legato, Arp Length doesn’t

have any effect at all. Also, if Length is set to a very small
value, Arp Length might not have an audible effect when
you set it to a negative value. You can create very nice
staccato and legato effects with this parameter.

If legato is selected, the notes of this step are held
until the next step is played. Empty steps force any
step notes set to legato to remain held.

Negative values (-3, -2 oder -1) shorten the length
of the notes of this step.

If 0 is selected, the step is held for the time set in
the Length parameter.

Positive values (+1, +2, +3) extend the note
duration of this step.

Arp Step Buttons

miscellaneous data

Click on the corresponding button 1 to 16 and move to
mouse up or down to select the Arp Step behaviour. The
following settings can be selected:

If Normal

is selected, the Arpeggiator plays the

step unaltered. The note list is advanced
beforehand, except when you press a new chord.

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