Synthesizers with arpeggiator
— a function that allows you to decompose the taken chords into separate notes in the arpeggio style — when the notes of the chord are not played simultaneously, but in turn. Simply put, with the arpeggiator turned on, the musician only needs to take one or another chord (simultaneously for all notes), and the instrument itself will play them separately, moreover, in accordance with the specified settings. At the same time, the settings can be quite extensive: they can include the choice of playback direction (from bottom to top, from top to bottom, "back and forth" in one order or another), interval between notes, note duration, tempo, background accompaniment, etc. In addition, it is enough for a musician to designate a chord with 3 keys, and there can be more than three notes played. And some synthesizers even allow you to create full-fledged musical compositions from chords processed by the arpeggiator. Thus, using the arpeggiator is more convenient and gives you more options than playing the arpeggio manually.
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