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4.4 The Play View 53
Rhythmic Patterns
Rhythmic patterns can be added to the arpeggio pattern by using the 16-step Pattern display. Notes
are played as the step display is scanned and the corresponding step is selected (red button on).
Notes are played regularly when all the steps of the display are turned on and rhythmic patterns
are created by selecting only certain steps. The arrow button below each step is used to fix looping
points from which the rhythmic pattern starts being played again from the beginning.
Rate and Synchronization
The rate at which the arpeggiator pattern is scanned is set by the Rate knob of the Arpeggiator
module or can be synced to the master clock of the Clock module. The Rate knob is only effective
when the Sync control is set to off. When the Sync control is on, the rate (tempo) is fixed by the
master Clock module (see 4.4.1) in standalone mode or the host sequencer in plugin mode. The
rhythmic value of each step is set using the Steps parameter. Values can range between a quarter
note and a thirty-second note with binary and ternary beat division options. One can then fix the
metric of the pattern by setting the loop point of the step display appropriately.
Latch mode
The Arpeggiator module is toggled in latch mode by clicking the Latch button to its on position. In
this mode, the Arpeggiator keeps playing its pattern when the notes on the keyboard are released
and until a new chord is played.
4.4.7 Pitch Wheel
The MIDI pitch wheel allows one to vary the pitch of the note played. The pitch wheel can be
moved with the mouse but it is also automatically connected to the pitch wheel signal received
from your MIDI keyboard.
The range of the pitch bend is 2 semi-tones up or down by default but can be changed. To adjust
the range of the pitch bend, open the MIDI configuration window by clicking on the MIDI button
located just below the MIDI led in the top part of the interface and use the Pitch Bend Range
drop-down menu to select the range in semi-tones.
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