Arpeggiator Demo

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sdm_003
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Arpeggiator Demo

Post by sdm_003 » Mon Nov 23, 2009 12:55 pm

Saw this on YouTube and can't get it to work on my LP. Anybody have a recipe to get it to work. If it matters I have version 2.005

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BWbYYIQocqk

Thanks!

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Re: Arpeggiator Demo

Post by EMwhite » Mon Nov 23, 2009 1:47 pm

sdm_003 wrote:Saw this on YouTube and can't get it to work on my LP. Anybody have a recipe to get it to work. If it matters I have version 2.005

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BWbYYIQocqk

Thanks!
Depending on whether or not you upgraded to 2.005, you might need to enable the ARP for each patch. But pressing the patch select knob will enable the ARP for that patch if it has been setup.

Once there, pressing the cursor key will toggle between initial state and LATCH (meaning you hit the keys as in the demo and it sticks).

Parameters such as # of octaves to sweep (the guy had 0 in the demo) up to 3 I think are available as are up then down, vs cycling. There is also an option for "order" which is the order in which the keys are pressed vs. in sequential order up/down.

Also the clock is important in that you can have it bound to midi clock (which will do nothing if no clock present), or bound to LFO in which case the rate knob controls this.

Also there's a time division to select how granular (and ultimately how high or precise the range of rate is to be).

Grab the addendum from the doc tab on the LP page then get ready to spend several days on end messing around with it (good to take a vacation from work).
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Post by sdm_003 » Mon Nov 23, 2009 7:48 pm

Thanks buddies. I'll give it a try.

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