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v3.95

2004-05-25 by colinfraser_com

Folks,

v3.95 (in files now) adds 'arpeggio capture'. This is accessed by 
using FUNC+REC in pattern edit.
Incoming midi notes are written into each step of the pattern in 
turn regardless of the current step playing. So if you play a 6 note 
chord, it will be turned into a pattern 6 steps long, with the notes 
in the order they were played.
The 'clr' option resets the pattern length to 1 and sets the first 
step to skip (i.e. silence). This does not delete the note values on 
each step, so you can always exit ARP mode and set the length back 
to where it was if you lose a cool pattern.
'rong' = reset on new group. This automatically 'clr's the pattern 
when a new note is played after any previously held notes have been 
released. This is probably more like your traditional arpeggiator.
For precise control of the order of notes in the arpeggio, hold the 
first note down, while entering the rest of the notes one at a time, 
then release the first note.
Setting the pattern direction to forward, reverse or pendulum is 
equivalent to up, down or up&down, and if you want to extend the 
range, us the note offset accumulator. Of course this isn't 
restricted just to octave shifts.
Aux notes can also be added to create arpeggiated 'chord memory' 
type effects.
The functionality is not finalised yet, so if you think of any 
obvious improvements let me know.
Enjoy !

Cheers,
Colin f

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