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EDITING PRESETS
This section outlines the editable items for each preset.
1. PRESET MIDI CHANNEL – Click this field to select the number of the MIDI channel which the LPK25
will use to transmit MIDI messages while using this preset.
2. TRANSPOSITION – Click on this field and drag up or down with the mouse (or use your keyboard's
or keys) to change the transposition of the LPK25's KEYBOARD. You can transpose it up to 12
semitones in either direction.
3. OCTAVE – Click this field to select the default octave for the preset.
4. ARP OCTAVE – Click this field to select the number of octaves (0-3) that an arpeggio will span. If this
number is larger than zero, after the first arpeggio in its original octave, subsequent arpeggios will
sound in increasingly higher octaves. After sounding at the highest octave (assigned here), the
process will repeat from the original octave.
5. ARP ENABLE – Click this button to enable or disable the Arpeggiator. The button is red when the
Arpeggiator is enabled.
6. ARP MODE – Click this field to select the mode for the Arpeggiator.
y Up – Notes arpeggiate from the lowest note up to the highest note.
y Down – Notes arpeggiate from the highest note down to the lowest note.
y Inclusive – Notes arpeggiate from the lowest to the highest note and back down. Lowest and
highest notes are retriggered when the arpeggio changes direction.
y Exclusive – Notes arpeggiate from the lowest to the highest note and back down. Lowest and
highest notes are not retriggered when the arpeggio changes direction.
y Order – Notes will be repeated in the same order in which their keys were pressed.
y Random – Plays the held notes in random selection.
7. ARP TIME DIVISION – Click this field to select the time division, which determines how often the
Arpeggiator will play a note. The smaller the value, the faster the arpeggio.
8. ARP CLOCK – Click this field to select whether the Arpeggiator will follow the LPK25's internal clock or
an external clock. (Note: When synced to an external clock, the LPK25's TAP TEMPO button will be
disabled.)
9. ARP LATCH – Click this button to enable or disable latching for the Arpeggiator. When this button is
red, latching is enabled, which means notes will continue to arpeggiate even after the key is no longer
being pressed. (Press the ARP ON / OFF button to stop the arpeggio.) When latching is disabled,
notes will only arpeggiate when their keys are held down.
10. TAP TEMPO TAPS – Click this field to select the minimum number of taps (of the TAP TEMPO button)
required to detect and enter a new tempo for the Arpeggiator.
11. TEMPO – Click on this field and drag up or down with the mouse (or use your keyboard's or keys)
to change the current tempo for the Arpeggiator.
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