LinPlug Spectral User Manual
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adjusted in length
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assigned a specific note of the chord
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programmed to “glide” from the previous step
Moreover rests can be inserted into the pattern and notes can be tied
together to form longer notes.
The following info graphics can also be viewed on the Arp when clicking the
help button (the “?” button) at the top right of the window.
Within the Step Display, each step can have its own values:
Velocity This is ranging from 1 to 127. A Value of “Off” means that no note
value is defined for the step so that a pause or rest is created in the
arpeggiator pattern. A value of “Tie” means that this steps is bound together
with the previous step, creating a longer note duration.
Attention: In case the Velocity value does not seem to have any effect or a
too subtle effect, check the global Velocity parameter of the arp (described
on page 52 ) as it may render your changes here inaudible.
Both a Tie and an Off result in the other parameters of this step being
greyed out, to indicate they have no meaning for and Off note and no
meaning if the previous note is just continued.
Note: Placing a Tie after an Off is the same as placing an Off behind an Off.
Both result in a longer pause.
Returning to the C-E-G chord example presented above, step values of
127, 127, Off, 100, Tie, 30, Off, Tie would result in the following sequence