▪ If Chord Mode is set to Off, the notes with the pitch corresponding to the pressed pad aredeleted.▪ If Chord Mode is set to Harmonizer, only the notes with the pitch of the pressed pad aredeleted. The other notes in the triggered chord are not deleted.▪ If Chord Mode is set to Chord Set, no notes are deleted, in other words erasing is disabled.5.5.4 Creating Arpeggios and Repeated NotesMASCHINE includes a flexible and versatile Arp engine, an arpeggiator that effectively lets youplay your Sounds in note sequences. The arpeggios are created according to both the pads youhold and the chords configured with the Scale and Chord engine (see section ↑5.5.2, Selectinga Scale and Creating Chords).If you have enabled chords, you can even press more than one pad to include the notesof all corresponding chords into your arpeggio!Like the Scale and Chord engine, the Arp engine is dedicated to Keyboard mode.The Arp engine can be seen as a melodic extension of the Note Repeat: Actually, Arp replacesand extends Note Repeat in Keyboard mode. Instead of playing repeated notes at a constantpitch you can play sequences of notes at different pitches.Arp and Note Repeat have similar modes on your controller: Depending on whether your padsare in Group mode or Keyboard mode, pressing NOTE REPEAT on your controller will switch toNote Repeat mode or Arp mode, respectively. Arp mode simply adds a few parameters to thosefound in Note Repeat mode.General Notes on the Note Repeat and Arp Engine▪ The Note Repeat / Arp parameters are the same for all Sound slots in all Groups of yourProject. These parameters are saved with the Project.▪ The Note Repeat / Arp engine processes live input from the pads of your controller only.Input from third-party MIDI controllers and data recorded in the Pattern Editor are notprocessed by the Scale and Chord engine.Playing on the ControllerPerformance FeaturesMASCHINE - Manual - 257