Yep that is exactly correct. It's also how the Triton hardware worksIt is suppose to stay in time with your DAW.
I tried the patch you used in your video and in my DAW (Cubendo) once key sync is on it sure stays in time and sync with position, with key sync off it plays at the right tempo but doesn't start at the first step of the arp (which is what I think you were describing in your video).. I don't think it was designed to do so... per manual..
Is it not behaving like this for you?
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From the original hardware Triton manual
It works that way because back in the day when you would stripe MIDI time code to a track on your tape and then rewound the tape and recorded an overdub you would want the arp to play at the right part in the measurePress the “Key Sync.” check box in the LCD screen
to make this setting.
Checked: When you take your hand completely off
of the keyboard and then play the first note-on, the
arpeggio pattern will start from the beginning. This
setting is suitable when you want the arpeggio to
start from the beginning of the measure as you are
playing in realtime.
Unchecked: The arpeggio will always be synchro-
nized to the MIDI clock tempo.
The plugin works exactly like how the arps worked when the sequencer was running on the hardware Triton.
The Triton Hardware had hundreds of arpeggio patterns, you could use them to simulate all kinds of pickings and pluckings of stringed instruments, they are all essentially little snippets of MIDI so when you start to play on beat 3 of a measure that's where the arp starts
Statistics: Posted by IvyBirds — Sun Oct 13, 2024 12:01 am