These intarnets are confusing. It's a good explanation to have. You're a very helpful guy, Steve. --- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, "steve_the_composer" <smw-mail@...> wrote: > > Ooops. Sorry for implying the explantion was for you. I knew you know > how to do it. I hadn't sent arps external in years and forgot how to do > it myself. Prompted by your post, I reconstructed the steps and wrote > them down--just so they would be available here. (That's why I renamed > the topic; so that it would be found in a search using the words arp > and external.) > > --Steve > > --- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, "robotchas" <robotchas@> wrote: > > > > No,no, I understand all that (but thanks for the explanation). I was > > just pointing out that the synth and sequencer are separate entities: > > if you set a track to EXT the arpeggiator stops working, which > > doesn't make any sense until you realize that the arps are in the > > synth, not the sequencer, so an EXT part doesn't go through the > > arpeggiator. The solution is as you describe. >
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Re: Sending Arps to External Gear: How to make it happen
2007-01-09 by robotchas
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