An arpeggiator receives incoming MIDI notes, and outputs a sequenced pattern of notes based on a defined set of rules. Although similar in concept to a step sequencer, an arpeggiator has a number of differences that set it apart. Like a step sequencer, an arpeggiator allows you to create a pattern, but it also interacts directly with the chords and intervals that you play from the keyboard. Omnisphere features a highly advanced, next-generation Arpeggiator.

Omnisphere’s ARPEGGIATOR has multiple Note Patterns, Play Modes, Functions, Latch, Step Modifiers, Trigger Types, Clock Rates, a variable-length 32-step Pattern Programmer, and a super-useful MIDI Capture feature.

Omnisphere’s ARPEGGIATOR also features the innovative Groove Lock which synchronizes the ARPEGGIATOR with Stylus RMX grooves (or any standard MIDI file).

Each Part in Omnisphere can have its own ARPEGGIATOR, each with its own unique Pattern settings. This means that up to eight Arpeggiators can be running simultaneously, which is especially powerful when using STACK and LIVE Modes.

There are lots of Factory and User ARPEGGIATOR Presets available to help get you started. Patterns that you create or modify can be saved as User Presets.

POWER BUTTON

Engages the ARPEGGIATOR.

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