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To set the keybed scale,
click the button next to
Scale
Mode
to turn this function on. Click the field next to
Key
and
use the drop-down menu to select a key for the scale. Click
the field next to
Scale
to choose the scale you wish the
keybed to play and click the field next to
Non-S Note
to
choose whether non-scale notes will be silenced (Ignored) or
Transposed.
Editing the Arpeggiator
You can edit various parameters for the arpeggiator.
To activate or deactivate the arpeggiator,
click the
On/Off
icon.
The icon will be light grey when
the arpeggiator is on and dark grey when it is off.
To set the arpeggiator’s tempo,
click the
Tempo
field and type in a tempo (
30-240
BPM).
To set the arpeggiator’s time division,
click the
Time Div
field. When the drop-down menu
appears, select the desired setting (
1/4
–
1/32T
).
To set the arpeggiator’s swing,
click the
Swing
field and enter the desired percentage (
50 – 75%
);
the default value,
50%
, is no swing.
To set the arpeggiator’s octave range,
click the
Octave
field and select the desired value from the
drop-down menu:
1
,
2
,
3
, or
4
octaves.
To set the arpeggiator’s mode,
click the
Mode
field. When the drop-down menu appears, select
the desired setting.
The mode determines how the arpeggiated notes are played back:
•
Up:
Notes will sound from lowest to highest.
•
Down:
Notes will sound from highest to lowest.
•
Exclusive:
Notes will sound from lowest to highest and then back down. The lowest and
highest notes will sound only
once
at the directional change.
•
Inclusive:
Notes will sound from lowest to highest and then back down. The lowest and
highest notes will sound
twice
at the directional change.
•
Order
: Notes will sound in the order they were pressed.
•
Random
: Notes will sound in random order.