Does this result in some rythmic delay stuff or whats the trick? Heinrich --- In xl7@y..., "ezra_gold" <ezra_gold@y...> wrote: > > > > > If you really want to save the 'arpeggiated' notes into the > sequencer > > then you need to do that by going out of the box and then back into > the > > MIDI In, either using a direct connection or through an external > MIDI > > routing box. But normally you don't want to record the > arpeggiations > > into the sequence, because then when you play it back you will wind > up > > 'apreggiating the arpeggiator', which is probably not what you > want. > > YMMV. > > > > Scott > > That is one of my favorite tricks with the xl-7. You record an > arpegio type pattern into the sequencer then turn on the arpegiator > in the patch. By playing around with arpegiator pattern and note > lengths you can get some really neat sounding stuff. Controling > arpegio speed from a knob (thank you to whoever thought of this cord) > lets you add variations and energy where needed. > > Ezra > > Ezra
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Re: arpeggios
2002-03-29 by heinrich22001
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