Hi to all! Yesterday i was hearing one song ( http://it.youtube.com/watch?v=z2euhjUFs8c )
and i was thinking about the sound that starts at about 0:55. It's something like an e-piano or an harmp... but it repeats himself! somebody can help me about doing that effect on my korg TR? I suppose it's something doing with arpeggiator...
Something i can't do T_T
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Something i can't do T_T
Korg Kronos 73 (2011)
Roland V-Synth
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Korg Microkorg (gold)
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Moog Sub Phatty
Korg Microkorg (gold)
- Fatalmasterpiece
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what do you mean by repeating itself?
If its like an echo, then you should insert a delay as an IFX, which I think is what he is talking about.
But I think you are talking more about some kind of rappid repettitive playing? in which case, you should use an arp pattern,
If you are only playing one or two notes, I would recommend the UP pattern, which will simply play note 1, then note 2, then note 1.
The sound I think you are talking about reminds me of the mamba patch on my old orla organ.. if you press two notes it goes back and forth between them.
If its like an echo, then you should insert a delay as an IFX, which I think is what he is talking about.
But I think you are talking more about some kind of rappid repettitive playing? in which case, you should use an arp pattern,
If you are only playing one or two notes, I would recommend the UP pattern, which will simply play note 1, then note 2, then note 1.
The sound I think you are talking about reminds me of the mamba patch on my old orla organ.. if you press two notes it goes back and forth between them.
my english is not so good.. but when i select the up pattern on combis, with arp ON, arp don't start playng... it's like i never activate itX-Trade wrote:what do you mean by repeating itself?
If its like an echo, then you should insert a delay as an IFX, which I think is what he is talking about.
But I think you are talking more about some kind of rappid repettitive playing? in which case, you should use an arp pattern,
If you are only playing one or two notes, I would recommend the UP pattern, which will simply play note 1, then note 2, then note 1.
The sound I think you are talking about reminds me of the mamba patch on my old orla organ.. if you press two notes it goes back and forth between them.
Korg Kronos 73 (2011)
Roland V-Synth
Moog Sub Phatty
Korg Microkorg (gold)
Roland V-Synth
Moog Sub Phatty
Korg Microkorg (gold)
you're english isn't that bad! 
you have to assign the arp to the appropriate programs. there is a table on the arp section with checkboxes for each timbre and for each arpegiator. you also need to tick the checkbox which actually turns that arpeggiator on.
I'm sorry I can't give more direct instructions, it all just comes from my fingers, I don't actually know what the tabs are called, I hardly look now. And my TR is packed in its case at the back of a room at the moment.

you have to assign the arp to the appropriate programs. there is a table on the arp section with checkboxes for each timbre and for each arpegiator. you also need to tick the checkbox which actually turns that arpeggiator on.
I'm sorry I can't give more direct instructions, it all just comes from my fingers, I don't actually know what the tabs are called, I hardly look now. And my TR is packed in its case at the back of a room at the moment.