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What's the point of a one-step arpeggio?


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You've probably noticed that PCM tone parameters only take effect at note-on, meaning that you can't easily do live filter sweeps in a performance without routing through the solo synth filter.

 

I'm thinking of a one-step arpeggio that does nothing except retrigger the keys – Max Step = 1, P5 type, for maximum polyphony, with zero note and velocity settings, and 100% note length. Applying a pad envelope (longer attack and release) greatly reduces the note-on stutter and even makes it completely disappear in some cases.

 

With this arpeggio, effects like filter sweeps and panning are possible in near real-time, even in Tone Mode. (Many of the preset arpeggios like Up will allow this for single notes, but a P5 type works with chords.)

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