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ARPEGGIATOR
ARPEGGIATOR NOTE LENGTH This 
parameter changes the lengths of 
the rhythm patterns’ notes. The 
center position leaves the notes at 
their original length. Positive 
values lengthen the notes; nega-
tive values shorten them relatively 
to their original lengths.
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 NoteLength    +10≤   
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ARPEGGIATOR SWING This param-
eter controls the "swing factor" of 
the rhythm patterns. Higher 
SWING values delay the even-
meter or straight sixteenths; that 
is, every second sixteenth note. 
This lends the rhythm a swing feel.
When SWING is set to the lowest 
value (50%), the interval between 
the individual sixteenth beats is 
identical and the length of an 
eighth note is divided into two 
identical beats; in other words, the 
rhythm is "binary".
At 66%, the rhythm is "ternary", 
the length of a eighth note is 
divided by a factor of 2:1.
At the highest value, 75%, the 
eighth note is divided by a factor of 
3:1. The odd sixteenth notes are 
lengthened to a dotted sixteenth 
note, the even sixteenth notes are 
shortened to the length of a 32nd 
note.
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 1 ARPEGGIATOR
 Swing     50.0%≤   
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 within the list, you’ll find land-
marks, such as 16A-16F, known from 
Emagic’s Logic Audio series.
  Every arpeggiator pattern con-
tains note velocity information 
which enhance the rhythmical 
meaning of the pattern. The arpeg-
giator velocity completely substi-
tutes the note velocity. In case, you 
are in need to assign the velocity to 
a certain parameter, simply use the 
Modulation Matrix.