by sampleandhold » Fri Dec 19, 2003 5:45 am
the arpeggiator is kind of like a program that allows you to trigger various notes just by pushing one key. basically what it will do is play octave intervals from the key you press up or down or both depending on the setting you choose. so if you hit c2, and you have the arp set direction up, and a octave setting of 3, the sampler will play c2, then c3, then c4, then start over as you hold the key down. you can also pick note length as well. and set a bpm.
you can also use the arp to sync your lfo's. there is a thread about that on here.
the arp is kind of tricky to get going. you can only arp on one track only. unless some one else has figured out different. and in order to pick a track, you have to do something that i can't remember how to. damn it.
i think you have to select a specific track in utilties. shit, i am going to have to look agian. but i bet someone here will beat me to it. but anyway that is what an arp does. also, the arp isn't that flexible so i would suggest just doing arps by your self, by hand.
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