Arp styles explanations

The manual is very sparse in explaining the arpeggiator styles.

Hopefully this section will soon be updated, but in the meantime, can anyone explain every style that is available?

I’ll try to make a start, but please correct me if I’m wrong (can’t test atm either, as I’m not near my Hapax):

ORDER - plays the notes in the order as played
UP - plays notes from the lowest note to hightest
DOWN - plays notes from the highest note to lowest
UP/DOWN - first plays up, then back down
DOWN/UP - first plays down, then back up
UP+DOWN/DOWN+UP - same, but including the last/first note repeating (not sure)
RANDOM - plays in random order
VELOCITY UP -
VELOCITY DOWN -
CONVERGE UP -
CONVERGE DOWN -
DIVERGE UP -
DIVERGE DOWN -
CONVERGE DIVERGE -
DIVERGE CONVERGE -
PINKY UP -
PINKY DOWN -
THUMB UP -
THUMB DOWN -
REGRESS 2 UP -
REGRESS 2 DOWN -
REGRESS 3 UP -
REGRESS 3 DOWN -
REGRESS 4 UP -
REGRESS 4 DOWN -
DOUBLE 1:2 -
SILENCE 1:2 -
DOUBLE 1:3 -
SILENCE 1:3 -

Also, the Pyramid has a Octave up/ Octave down mode, isn’t this present on the Hapax? Maybe disguised in a different name? It repeats each note an octave up (or down) before it goes on the next note.

i assume Thumb/Pinky up/down is keeping the root chord note (thumb at the bottom, pinky at the top) playing every other note as you cycle through the other notes in the chord?

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Maybe @Thibault_Squarp can shed a light on this? :slight_smile: