Really cool technique man. For now it only generates arpeggios with the same note length. I will experiment to see if I can come with something that can generate silences and also different note lengths. There is a world to work on this one!
Hey! Your Iridium video is so enthralling - did you sell it or something? Didn’t feel like making more videos with it? Do you have any thoughts on the Iridium that you would be willing to share?
Hmm, can't reproduce this. Not sure how you can get 0 length notes unless you set the step length in the arpeggiator to 0, which then skips the note entirely. The note length should only bedetermined by the gate length at the input which the Grid then directly passes to its output without interfering. Maybe you could reset the phase of the scaler on transport start...
@@theRumbleChannel Checked, you are correct sir! Thanks! So I have a slightly different question. I would like to have note gaps in the arpeggiator, you know, "it's the notes you don't play" sort've thing. I do it with gates in the Grid but is there a way to do that in the arpeggiator?
on top Sherman and here we go to 2002 full on great stuff as always
Really cool technique man. For now it only generates arpeggios with the same note length. I will experiment to see if I can come with something that can generate silences and also different note lengths. There is a world to work on this one!
Thanks mate :)
But actually no, you can control the note length, silences, as well as the division simply with the arpeggiator :)
this + voice stacking wow
Oh yes!!
Great idea :)
Hey! Your Iridium video is so enthralling - did you sell it or something? Didn’t feel like making more videos with it?
Do you have any thoughts on the Iridium that you would be willing to share?
If you record this there are a number of 0 length notes that are generated because of the phase. Maybe a clock and a 16th trigger would clean it up?
Hmm, can't reproduce this. Not sure how you can get 0 length notes unless you set the step length in the arpeggiator to 0, which then skips the note entirely. The note length should only bedetermined by the gate length at the input which the Grid then directly passes to its output without interfering. Maybe you could reset the phase of the scaler on transport start...
@@theRumbleChannel Checked, you are correct sir! Thanks! So I have a slightly different question. I would like to have note gaps in the arpeggiator, you know, "it's the notes you don't play" sort've thing. I do it with gates in the Grid but is there a way to do that in the arpeggiator?
@@citadelo5ricks I suppose you could watch my video about the arpeggiator. That should enable you to do that (and a lot more) 😎