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saving arp-setting

saving arp-setting

2002-01-20 by ellmu

hi,
I use an arp inside a track. I save that preset. I save that pattern. 
And I save the multisetup. But everytime I RTZ or power down/up the 
arp has changed. How do I save the pattern that my track always has 
the programmed arp????
Thanks
Gerald

Re: saving arp-setting

2002-01-20 by tekmunky

--- you wrote  "hi,
> I use an arp inside a track. I save that preset. I save that 
pattern. 
> And I save the multisetup"

What you need to do is program the arp as part of the preset instead 
of using the master arp. 

Notice in the Edit Preset Menu there is an arp page, it is here that 
you program the arp to play with that individual preset. Then when 
you use that preset on a track in a pattern it will play the arp 
settings saved with the preset.

Hope that solves your problem. I too initially had some issues with 
how to get everything working correctly and thought that the OS 
lacked features. What I realized is that it is all there and once you 
know where all the settings are it is really very flexible. Good luck!
Emunky

Re: saving arp-setting

2002-01-20 by ellmu

thanks a lot for your reply,
i never use the master arp, I always use the present arp. I don`t 
know what I ´ve done wrong, but now it works.
thanks
gerald




--- In xl7@y..., "tekmunky" <tekmunky@p...> wrote:
> --- you wrote  "hi,
> > I use an arp inside a track. I save that preset. I save that 
> pattern. 
> > And I save the multisetup"
> 
> What you need to do is program the arp as part of the preset 
instead 
> of using the master arp. 
> 
> Notice in the Edit Preset Menu there is an arp page, it is here 
that 
> you program the arp to play with that individual preset. Then when 
> you use that preset on a track in a pattern it will play the arp 
> settings saved with the preset.
> 
> Hope that solves your problem. I too initially had some issues with 
> how to get everything working correctly and thought that the OS 
> lacked features. What I realized is that it is all there and once 
you 
> know where all the settings are it is really very flexible. Good 
luck!
> Emunky