MonoWave(X) User Manual
ELBY Designs - Laurie Biddulph
9 Follan Close, Kariong, NSW 2250, Australia
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There are 6 different
ARP
modes to choose from:-
Normal
: The notes are played in the order you pressed them, Legato playing style.
Normal s
: Same as above, but in a more staccato playing style.
NNN-OOO
: The notes are played in the order you pressed them. And the whole sequence
is then repeated after being transposed up an octave, Legato playing style.
NNN-OOO s
: Same as above, but in a more staccato playing style.
NO-NO-NO
: The notes are played in the order you pressed them. And each note is then
repeated after being transposed up an octave, Legato playing style.
NO-NO-NO s
: Same as above, but in a more staccato playing style.
The
ARP
starts playing when you press a key (in non-MIDI sync mode).
The ARP LED lights with the beat of the ARP notes to help you. This feature isn't
available, if the MonoWave(X)
is set to sync to MIDI clock. In the case of MIDI sync (speed
settings "Mxx") it will start playing if you're upto 1/16th after the beat, otherwise it will wait
until the next beat is due before starting. This ensures your sequence is always in time
with MIDI clock.
Sending the sustain pedal MIDI CC will cause the MonoWave(X) to hold the played ARP
notes even after releasing all keys. Without this controller being sent, the ARP will be silent
after you release the last pressed key.
And the sustain will make the MonoWave(X) react as if you are still holding the keys you
pressed to make the
ARP
pattern. That is, if you press a few notes and press and hold the
sustain pedal before lifting all fingers, you can enter more notes into the 64 notes long
ARP
memory of the MonoWave(X).