Seq / arp modes, The time division, Rate – Arturia KeyStep - Controller / Sequencer User Manual

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1.2.1.2. Seq / Arp modes

The function of the Seq / Arp Mode encoder changes depending on which mode is selected.

In sequencer mode it selects which of the eight sequences is active. In arpeggiator mode it

selects which pattern will be used to play back the notes you hold on the keyboard.

For a full explanation of these features, see

chapter 5 [p.32]

and

chapter 8 [p.42]

.

1.2.1.3. The time Division

The Time Div encoder determines the rhythmic value of the active sequence or arpeggio.

Eight different settings are available.

We’ll go into this in greater detail in

chapter 2 [p.12]

.

1.2.1.4. Rate

Use the Rate knob to control the tempo of the sequence or arpeggio. The Tap button can also

be used. The tempo can be set between 30-240 bpm (beats per minute).

The MIDI Control Center allows you to choose how the Rate knob responds when it is

turned: either immediately (Jump mode) or after you pass through the current value (Pick-

up mode). See

chapter 8 [p.42]

to learn about the MIDI Control Center.

1.2.2. Tap Tempo / Rest / Tie

The

Tap

button allows you to set the tempo of the active sequence or arpeggio “on the fly”.

All you have to do is tap it in time with the music. The number of taps it takes to adjust the

tempo can be defined in the MIDI Control Center.

This button is also used to enter rests or to tie two notes together when creating a sequence.

See

section 4.2 [p.24]

for information about this.

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