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Secondly, it is advisable to time-shift the track containing any Arpeggiator chords by a few milliseconds. This
ensures more precise Arpeggio starts. Thirdly, experience has shown the value of re-triggering any Arpeg-
gios that step through the same notes repeatedly as often as possible. The same method has also benefited
the sampled drum loops by ensuring clean timing.
To begin with though you have to establish the actual length of your Arpeggio loop. To work this out, we have
to deal with the Arpeggiator’s third major function, the Rhythmic Resolver
(Subdivide). Some of the available
divisions are self explanatory: 1/32, 1/16, 1/8 and 1/4 divide a chord into 32nds, 16ths, 8ths and quarter
notes. 16th, 8th or 4th triplets are however resolved and played by 1/24, 1/12 and 1/ 6. But wait, there’s
more, the CS2x also offers 3 further divisions (3/23, 3/16, 3/8). Later we’ll deal with their applications with a
little exercise.
EXPERIMENT:
Without knowing much about it, we wish to determine an Arpeggio’s length. Just how the Arpeggio proceeds is depen-
dent on several factors – the Arpeggio type, the rhythmic resolution and the total voice number used in an arpeggiated
chord. Select Performance TP060.
Now start playing using a four note chord, for example a C major triad with an octave root note. The Arpeggiator begins
by breaking down the chord into 8ths (Subdivide: 1/8) and then arpeggiates it over two octaves (type: UpOct2). You will
hear that the Arpeggio repeats itself after exactly one bar (s. Note Example A). This means the loop is 4 beats long, i.e.
you can re-trigger the Arpeggio after 4 beats. Now experiment with different Arpeggio types and rhythmic resolutions.
For instance, select Arpeggio type “DwOct1” and a 1/16 resolution. If you now play the same chord, you will notice that
the Arpeggio now loops after only one quarter (s. Note Example B). Feel free to try a few other combinations. You will
soon get a feel for how the different Arpeggios sound.
Note Example A
Note Example B
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