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There are 2 octave ranges. When selected, the arpeggio will paly at the original pitch, the at
an octave higher, or lower.
Push the button to cycle through each setting. The LED will flash to indicate the range.
Off
Only the original octave is played
-1
The arp’ is played at the original octave, then at one octave below, before repeating.
+1
The arp’ is played at the original octave, then at one octave above, before repeating.
ARP Clock input jack.
This is the clock source for the arpeggiator. Each clock pulse advances the arpeggiator one
note.
Suggested clock sources are MIDI Gate, LFO Square wave, or a signal from an external
device, such as a modular synth (LFO, etc) or MIDI-CV converter (ideal for sync’ing to a
DAW).
IT’S LIKE A DIGITAL SEQUENCER
The Arpeggiator will remember the ORDER you play the notes, and play them back in that
same order.
This means the Arpeggiator is really a sequencer! If it is in HOLD mode, you can slowly add
more notes.
Note; the arpeggiator will not remember the notes when powered off.