Alchemy arpeggiator sequencer controls

The arpeggiator is shown only in browse or advanced view. Click the Browse or Advanced button to switch to either view, then click the Arp button in the Perform/Arp/Effects section.

The arpeggiator sequencer section is similar in functionality to the step sequencer in the main modulation section, but with an important difference: the arpeggiator sequencer provides multiple sequences running in parallel, each hardwired to a different arpeggiator parameter. In addition, each arpeggiator provides a pair of Poly Mod sequencers, which can be used to modulate synthesizer parameters via the modulation matrixes. See Alchemy note property modulators.

You can reduce the number of steps by dragging the gray end marker to the left, or you can increase the number of steps by dragging the marker to the right, up to a maximum of 128 steps. If the sequence is too long to fit in the display, you can scroll through all steps by dragging the gray scroll bar below.

Steps can be tied by clicking the link symbol below the step, which joins that step note to the next to make one longer note.

There are two different ways to view and edit sequencer data: Step and Multi edit mode. Click either button to choose the mode.

Figure. Arpeggiator step mode controls.

In Step edit mode, you can view and edit the sequence one parameter at a time, with step values displayed as vertical bars. Drag vertically to edit step levels. Option-click to reset a step to zero.

Figure. Arpeggiator multi mode controls.

In Multi edit mode, you can edit common step parameters for multiple steps.

Step edit mode parameters

Multi edit mode parameters