Waldorf Pulse 2 User Manual

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Sound Parameter

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follow with the other Arpeggiator Modes,
too.

or

Press and hold the first key of the chord.
While holding this key, enter the other keys
sequentially. After playing all keys, you can
release the first key. This method is practi-
cal for playing difficult chords. It allows
you to create arpeggios in the sequence of
played notes. You can even hit the same
note several times and it will appear in the
note list accordingly.

w

You can stop playback of the Arpeggiator by
setting Mode to OFF or ON, or by sending an All
Notes Off message from your sequencer

Range

1...10

Determines the number of octave transpositions the
arpeggiator generates.

Tempo

46...300

Sets the basic tempo of the arpeggiator in BPM (beats
per minute). If the Pulse 2 receives MIDI Clock data and

the Clock parameter in Global mode is set to Auto or
External, this parameter has no function.

Clock

1/1…1/96

Sets the note value for the steps of the rhythm pattern in
a range from whole notes to thirty-second triplet notes.
Triplets and dotted notes are also available for every
note value.

Pattern

OFF / P001...P500

Here you can copy the arpeggio pattern from the desired
sound. Only sounds will be shown which patterns are
different from the default settings.

Mode

diverse

Sets the direction that is used to play back the arpeggio.

If UP is selected, the notes are played as they
were entered and the octaves are transposed
upward. The arpeggio starts in the original octa-
ve and goes up to the highest octave. Then the
arpeggio is repeated.

If DOWN is selected, the note list is played
backward and the octaves are transposed down-
ward. The arpeggio starts in the highest octave

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