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on each track, a player can be added.
players create player-style variations on existing sequences such as arpeggios and chords triggers.
in any instrument or auxiliary track press player to open the player, then press it again to enable it.
hold shift and press player to change the player style.
rotate the dark gray knob to adjust the speed of the arpeggio.
rotate the mid gray knob to adjust the pattern style. patterns include: up down up/down up/repeat/down random play order
rotate the light gray knob to change the range of the arpeggio.
rotate the white knob to enable and disable hold, this will hold the arpeggio without you having to keep the notes held.
hold shift and rotate the dark gray knob to adjust the note length.
hold shift and rotate the mid gray knob to change the arpeggio style, this will change the order in which the notes are played back.
hold shift and rotate the light gray knob to adjust the glide between notes.
hold shift and rotate the white knob to adjust the stereo amount, this will pan each note by a specified amount.
hold shift and play notes on the musical keyboard to record them to maestro. maestro will then play them back whenever you press a key, transposing the notes up or down. use maestro to record and play chords.
rotate the dark gray knob to adjust the roll of the notes, this will strum the notes more or less.
rotate the mid gray knob to adjust the pattern style. patterns include: up down up/down random
rotate the white knob to enable and disable hold, this will hold the maestro chord without you having to keep the note held.
hold will hold whatever notes you play, until the next note is played. great for basses, perfect for chords.
enable it and play some notes to have them hold. to turn off all notes, either press stop or disable it by pressing the player button.
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