Arpeggiator
Turns held notes into repeated patterns and can operate in free time or BPM-synced divisions.
The Arpeggiator node is an auxiliary controller rather than an audio processor. It connects to dedicated ARP inputs on pitched generators and replays held note sets according to a selected mode.
To use it, connect the Arpeggiator output to a generator's ARP input, select the generator or its group, then hold notes while the arpeggiator is active. Choose the mode, timing, gate, and latch settings before recording or performing.
Latch mode lets you build larger note collections one key at a time, which is useful for pattern-based performance and composition.
- • Designed for auxiliary routing into oscillator-style generators.
- • Supports free timing or BPM-locked divisions.
- • Latch mode is helpful for staged chord building.
Mode
Choose between up, down, up/down, down/up, random, and as-played ordering.
Division / Step Time
Switch between musical timing or direct time in milliseconds.
Gate and Latch
Control note length per step and whether notes stay held after release.
Arpeggiator node
Visual reference for arpeggiator node.