Hi all
Some arpegios are not really in timing, they drifting away after some seconds. What do you think, is this about the "random" feature in arpegio? And what is the best way to fixe that problem?
Have a nice weekend - Nordi
Arpegiator question
Re: Arpegiator question
Nordi
If you mean the arpeggiator is not staying in time with an external sequencer or drum machine, then you need to synchronize their MIDI clocks. See Pages 77 and 84 of the manual.
Regards,
Ted
If you mean the arpeggiator is not staying in time with an external sequencer or drum machine, then you need to synchronize their MIDI clocks. See Pages 77 and 84 of the manual.
Regards,
Ted
Re: Arpegiator question
Hi Tedtnicoson wrote:Nordi
If you mean the arpeggiator is not staying in time with an external sequencer or drum machine, then you need to synchronize their MIDI clocks. See Pages 77 and 84 of the manual.
Regards,
Ted
No, thats not my problem. Some Arpeggios from the Synth legends have a little "hang on" sometimes. For example- the first run is ok, but in the second rum an eight note is missing.
Nordi
Re: Arpegiator question
I wonder if it is the sounds and not the arp. Did you try changing the tones and leaving the arp settings as is? Just curious.
Re: Arpegiator question
No, i did not try, but soon i will do it.
Thanks
Thanks
Re: Arpegiator question
Hi all, i got it :-)
I find the problem in that parameters:
Shuf rate - it was much more than 50 %
Shuf resolution - it was 1/16 Notes
Accent rate - was much more than 50%
I tryed to change each parameter a little bit, and after that the arpeggio runs as i wish :-)
There was to much shuffle and groove and in that way it lose the timing.
Cheers to all - Nordi
I find the problem in that parameters:
Shuf rate - it was much more than 50 %
Shuf resolution - it was 1/16 Notes
Accent rate - was much more than 50%
I tryed to change each parameter a little bit, and after that the arpeggio runs as i wish :-)
There was to much shuffle and groove and in that way it lose the timing.
Cheers to all - Nordi