Waldorf KB 37 User Manual - page 14
8.5
Sending Generated Notes over MIDI
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ARPEGGIATOR
8.4.1
Hold Mode
In hold mode the arpeggio changes every time a new chord is played. A chord
change is detected when new notes arrive after all previous ones are released.
The hold mode can be activated or deactivated on the control panel:
• Press and hold the Arpeggiator button for more than half a second when
the arpeggiator was previously disabled
• Press the Arpeggiator button while holding the Setup button. This way you
can also toggle the mode when the arpeggiator is already running.
In this mode, the LED inside the Arpeggiator button will be lit constantly while it
blinks in normal mode.
8.4.2
Hold via Sustain Pedal
Using a sustain pedal is a comfortable way to control the hold functionality.
While the pedal is pressed, hold is enabled. Releasing the pedal disables it
immediately.
8.5
Sending Generated Notes over MIDI
Optionally, the arpeggiator can send its generated notes over MIDI. You can
either set a dedicated channel for the transmission in the setup functions or
disable it completely.
Note: When sending the arpeggio on the same MIDI channel as the keyboard,
only the arpeggiated notes are sent when the arpeggiator is enabled.
8.6
Parameter Control via MIDI
You can control the play parameters of the arpeggiator via MIDI control change
messages. These messages are processed on the channel configured in the
setup functions and may be on same channel as the CV interface.
The following table shows the assignments of the control change numbers to
the parameters:
CC#
Parameter
Value range
20
Enable
0/1
21
Hold
0/1
22
Clock
0..9 (see clock table below)
23
Octaves
1..4
24
Direction
0..4 (see direction table below)
Clock table:
Value
Note length
0
1/1
1
1/2
2
1/4
3
1/8 dotted
4
1/4 triplet
5
1/8
6
1/8 triplet
7
1/16
8
1/16 triplet
9
1/32
10
1/32 triplet
11
Max
Direction table:
Value
Direction
0
Down
1
Up
2
Alternating
3
Random
4
Ordered
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