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User’s Manual Pulse • PulsePlus
10. The Arpeggiator
An arpeggiator is a device that breaks an incoming MIDI chord down into single notes and
plays them rhythmically. Different sequence modes can be defined for the arpeggiator.
In addition to the synthesis features, the Pulse is equipped with an arpeggiator. It can be
programmed and stored individually for every sound program.
The arpeggiator parameters:
Active Switches the arpeggiator on and off or activates the Hold Mode.
Range 1...10 Determines the range of the single notes in octaves.
Clock 1/1...1/32 Determines the note value for whole notes to thirty-
second notes. The basis is a 4/4 beat. Triplets and
dotted notes are available for every value.
Additionally, the Arpeggiator features 16 preset rhythm patterns. These
are entitled r1 through r16.
Example: Rhythm Pattern r5
Example: 1/16 triplet
Example: 1/8 dotted
Example: 1/4
Hold Mode
Arpeggiator off
Arpeggiator on
Active / Range Tempo / Clock Mode
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Waldorf Pulse Specifications

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BrandWaldorf
ModelPulse
CategorySynthesizer
LanguageEnglish

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