How do i save my Arpeggo settings to a certain program?
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How do i save my Arpeggo settings to a certain program?
I have created the sound i want on the x-50 and have saved it under a name 057:dead winter in fast synth and have created an arp for that specific sound and thats what i want...but when i make another programme it uses that same arp for every programme? how can i make so that my programme has its own arpeggitor?so when i switch to a different proggrame say 063:flute pad it doesnt have dead winter arpeggitor? any help will be wicked.
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Arppeggio:
The microX has 256 arpeggio patterns in total. These are shared among Program, Combi and Multi. Which means that for a certain program You'll have to select an arpeggio from this list. But having 251 user patterns should do for the next couple of sounds or five 
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I mean, the factory sounds are not THAT important, when one gets to control this beast.
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"I have created the sound i want on the x-50 and have saved it under a name 057:dead winter in fast synth and have created an arp for that specific sound and thats what i want...but when i make another programme it uses that same arp for every programme? how can i make so that my programme has its own arpeggitor?so when i switch to a different proggrame say 063:flute pad it doesnt have dead winter arpeggitor? any help will be wicked."
You CAN do this! I had the same problem, but i don't know exactly how i solved it. I know you have to have Auto Arp. function in Global settings turned ON for Programs and Combis.
So, you pick up a program, then pick up an arpeggiator for it and then overwrite your previous patch. You also have to have Arp turned ON.
And thats it, i think it should work!
You CAN do this! I had the same problem, but i don't know exactly how i solved it. I know you have to have Auto Arp. function in Global settings turned ON for Programs and Combis.
So, you pick up a program, then pick up an arpeggiator for it and then overwrite your previous patch. You also have to have Arp turned ON.
And thats it, i think it should work!