Arpeggio Rhythmic Pattern Sequencer Level 3

The Pattern Sequencer enables you to arrange and customize individual notes of a chord into rhythmic patterns and sequences for arpeggiation. You can adjust the controls and settings of these individual note patterns and sequences in real-time. This advanced Pattern Sequencer can overcome any creative challenge. In a later section, we will provide tips for pattern arrangements using this feature.

Note: The step length set in the parent arpeggiator is the "Default Step Length" in the expanded pane settings.

Next to the note name is an Expand/Minimize button that allows you to add multiple customizable step flavors for that note. The controls and settings in the expanded pane work similarly to those covered earlier.

When a note pane is expanded, you can add more steps by selecting the Plus (+) button and removing steps with the Minus (-) button.

Different step lengths can be assigned to each note flavor from the dropdown menu, with the default step length inherited from the parent arpeggiator. You can change the default step settings in real time.

The note order, volume, gate, and note activate/deactivate functions operate as described earlier. An indicator shows when a note in the pattern is active.

A note in a pattern can be activated or deactivated. You can play a rest or silence by activating a note with mute selected or with its volume set to zero.

All windows can be resized using standard window resizing methods.



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