My arpeggiator rate seems to be very fast compared to some Grandmother videos I see on the web.
It works fine, but if I keep the knob at the minimum rate it seems that the bpm are 80, halfway 180, at the max I can't count them (very very fast).
Is it normal? Is there a way to adjust it?
Thanks
Grandmother Arp rate (too fast?)
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Re: Grandmother Arp rate (too fast?)
Hello again.
Update: I wrote to moog, who replied telling me to do a reset global setting, a note calibration and finally a pot calibration. Which I did, but the issue with the arpeggiator rate seems not solved.
However I started to notice that the two oscillators are not in tune if I position the frequency knob to 0 (the out-of-tune is almost imperceptible, but the modulation produced by the two is very clear and deep). How do I solve?
I've done the calibrations following this guide https://www.sweetwater.com/sweetcare/ar ... nd-update/
is this reliable and up-to-date?
Thank you
Update: I wrote to moog, who replied telling me to do a reset global setting, a note calibration and finally a pot calibration. Which I did, but the issue with the arpeggiator rate seems not solved.
However I started to notice that the two oscillators are not in tune if I position the frequency knob to 0 (the out-of-tune is almost imperceptible, but the modulation produced by the two is very clear and deep). How do I solve?
I've done the calibrations following this guide https://www.sweetwater.com/sweetcare/ar ... nd-update/
is this reliable and up-to-date?
Thank you
Re: Grandmother Arp rate (too fast?)
Ensure you don't have any CLOCK IN or MIDI IN clock connected.piergiorgio wrote: ↑Tue Nov 08, 2022 6:59 pm My arpeggiator rate seems to be very fast compared to some Grandmother videos I see on the web.
It works fine, but if I keep the knob at the minimum rate it seems that the bpm are 80, halfway 180, at the max I can't count them (very very fast).
My ARP can also go way down or up if I have an external clock giving a basic pace. The RATE control acts in this case as a divider/multiplier, which can exceed the normal standard range.
Just a thought.
keys: CX-3 II, GRANDMOTHER, streichfett, ZEN DELAY