Arpache 5

A typical arpeggiator accepts a chord as input, and plays back each note in the chord separately, with the playback order and speed set by the user.


 

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Play Order buttons

Allow you to select the playback order for the arpeggiated notes. If you select User, you can set the playback order manually using the 12 Play Order slots that are now shown at the bottom of the dialog.

Step Size

Determines the speed of the arpeggio, as a note value related to the project tempo. For example, setting this to 16 means the arpeggio is a pattern of 16 notes.

Length

Sets the length of the arpeggio notes, as a note value related to the project tempo.

  • To create staccato arpeggios, set a smaller value for Length than for Step Size.

  • To create arpeggio notes that overlap each other, set a greater value for Length than for Step Size.

Key Range

Determines the arpeggiated note range, in semitones counted from the lowest key you play. This works as follows:

  • Any notes you play that are outside this range are transposed in octave steps to fit within the range.

  • If the range is more than one octave, octave-transposed copies of the notes you play are added to the arpeggio (as many octaves as fit within the range).

Play Order slots


If the User play order is selected, you can use these slots to specify a custom playback order for the arpeggio notes: Each of the 12 slots corresponds to a position in the arpeggio pattern. For each slot, you specify which note should be played on that position by selecting a number. The numbers correspond to the keys you play, counted from the lowest key.

For example, if you play the notes C3-E3-G3 (a C major chord), 1 means C3, 2 means E3, and 3 means G3.

Note

You can use the same number in several slots, creating arpeggio patterns that are not possible using the standard play modes. You need to begin with the leftmost slot and then fill the slots to the right.

MIDI Thru

If this button is activated, the notes that you play pass through the plug-in and are sent out together with the arpeggiated notes.