Waldorf Largo User Manual

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Sound Parameter

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If Pause

o

is selected, the Arpeggiator plays

nothing at this step position. When Length is set to
legato, the previous step that isn’t set to pause is
still held to create the legato effect. The note list is
not advanced

If Previous

is selected, the Arpeggiator plays the

same note as it had to play in the previous step
that was set to Normal or Random. With this
setting, you can repeat a particular note of the note
list several times. The note list is not advanced.

If First

is selected, the Arpeggiator plays the

very first note of the note list. This might be
interesting if you want to only play the "root note"
of a chord in a bass sound. The note list is not
advanced.

If Last

is selected, the Arpeggiator plays the

very last note of the note list. The note list is not
advanced.

If First+Last



is selected, the Arpeggiator plays

a chord with two notes, the first and the last one of
the note list. This means that you have to play at
least two notes to hear the effect. Otherwise, you
would hear only one note anyway. The note list is
not advanced.

If Chord

ı

is selected, the Arpeggiator plays a

chord with all notes from the note list. This means
that you have to play at least two notes to hear the
effect. The note list is not advanced.

If Random

?

random is selected, the Arpeggiator

plays a random note from the note list. This
doesn’t mean that it creates a note randomly;
instead it uses one note of the existing note list.
The note list is not advanced.

Arp Glide

on / off

For each step in the arpeggio pattern you can activate the
glide effect individually. This gives you the ability to
create the classic "Bass Line" melody character. Make sure
that you set up a reasonable glide effect with the Glide
parameter.

If off is selected (empty space), the glide effect is
disabled for this step.

If on is selected, the glide effect is enabled for this
step. This means that the previous note glides to the
note that has to be played at this particular position
in the arpeggio.

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