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lionelred 28.04.2010 06:35 PM

Virus A Arpeggiator
 
Hey There
I am revisiting a track i made using a patch utilizing the arpeggiator.
I have it in mono mode and playing chords, thus creating a Sid type sound.
each note slows down the ladder effect of the of the arp.
Maybe this doesn't make sense?
I now have the arrangment up the the arp only plays one cycle and not continuous. Anybody know what might of changed?

Timo 29.04.2010 05:17 PM

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Originally Posted by lionelred (Post 296238)
I have it in mono mode and playing chords, thus creating a Sid type sound.
each note slows down the ladder effect of the of the arp. Maybe this doesn't make sense?

Made a few SID/chip patches too. :) Love chip-based stuff. Think I know what you mean. The more notes you press, the longer the arp cycle?

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I now have the arrangment up the the arp only plays one cycle and not continuous. Anybody know what might of changed?
Is/are there any note-off midi message being sent? If so, you could always try using HOLD mode within the arpeggiator. It memorises and retains the notes that are pressed and released, until new notes are pressed again. If you're playing a chord, though, all notes need to be released (note-off) at the same time to 'hold' them in the arp's memory, otherwise only the last note will be 'held'.

lionelred 29.04.2010 09:52 PM

Thanks
I checked the midi arpegg was on switched it off and solved
thanks


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