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Slim Phatty User’s Manual - The User Interface
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Slim Phatty User’s Manual - The User Interface
ARPEGGIATOR (Con’t):
The third page of the Arpeggiator menu allows you to specify the
Arpeggiator Clock Divider. The available Arpeggiator Clock Divider
values are the same as the LFO Clock Divider (see table on page 28).
To make a selection, use the CURSOR button to move to the divider
parameter eld, then use the VALUE knob to select the desired divisor
value. The default clock divisor value is ‘1/4’.
The fourth page of the Arpeggiator menu allows you to select the range
of the arpeggiator, specied in octaves. Up to ± 3 octaves can be select-
ed. To make a selection, use the CURSOR button to move to the octave
parameter eld, then use the VALUE knob to select the desired octave
value.
Values: -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3; the default value is 1.
The fth page of the Arpeggiator menu allows you to select the order
(pattern) in which notes are sequenced. The choices are:
UP - Notes are arpeggiated from lowest to highest
DN - Notes are arpeggiated from highest to lowest
ORDER - Notes are arpeggiated in the order played
To make a selection, use the CURSOR button to move to the pattern
parameter eld, then use the VALUE knob to select the desired pattern.
The default value is ‘UP’.
The sixth page of the Arpeggiator menu allows you to select the
Arpeggiator mode. The choices are:
LOOP - When the arpeggiator reaches the end, it loops
back to the starting point.
BACK-FORTH - When the Arpeggiator reaches the end it
reverses direction and returns to the starting point.
ONCE - The arpeggiator makes a single pass and then stops.
To make a selection, use the CURSOR button to move to the mode
parameter eld, then use the VALUE knob to select the desired mode
value. The default value is ‘LOOP’.
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