Seems like on the Triton, the arp was a lot more intuitive.
I want to take any synth or bass patch and just be able to have a straight 8th note repetition of what ever note I press, no octaves, just a straight subdivision at 1/8 or 1/16.
Any help appreciated. This arp is really confusing.
Really Simple Arp Question
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We have more option to do the 8th or 16 note repetition.
The simple way could be to edit an arp with only one step (length1) and add a dot for only Tone 1(down line) then select the resolution 8th or 16th in the program or combi when will be use.
Also can do this arp with more steps then select the dots only on downline for all steps. That mean the arp will play the first note from the chord or if play one note on lower and a chord for upper, the arp pattern will play only the lower note.
To edit the arp, open Global, press Page, Open Arp Pattern and edit the new one. Select the arpeggio tone mode to Normal not Fixed Note.
The simple way could be to edit an arp with only one step (length1) and add a dot for only Tone 1(down line) then select the resolution 8th or 16th in the program or combi when will be use.
Also can do this arp with more steps then select the dots only on downline for all steps. That mean the arp will play the first note from the chord or if play one note on lower and a chord for upper, the arp pattern will play only the lower note.
To edit the arp, open Global, press Page, Open Arp Pattern and edit the new one. Select the arpeggio tone mode to Normal not Fixed Note.