Hello! Thanks for the comprehensive video. I recently started using this plugin, and I can't find a way to decouple the plugin's tempo from the DAW's tempo. I want to have a slow arpeggiator rate, but since it's synced with the tempo, I can't alter the rate at which it plays. I can fiddle with the tempo options on Ableton, but it feels like the wrong way to go about it. I've seen Roland's documentation, and previous versions of this plugin had a tempo knob for the arpeggiator. Heck, even the original Jupiter 8 had one. Is there a way to set the arpeggiator rate directly in the plugin? Thanks.
It doesn't look like Roland has managed to tidy up their code a bit in order to manage CPU utilization when the plugin is sitting idle. That CPU meter in Logic looks ominous. :( Good overview however, thanks.
Short and sweet. Quick question though, how do you init preset in this?
Hello! Thanks for the comprehensive video.
I recently started using this plugin, and I can't find a way to decouple the plugin's tempo from the DAW's tempo. I want to have a slow arpeggiator rate, but since it's synced with the tempo, I can't alter the rate at which it plays. I can fiddle with the tempo options on Ableton, but it feels like the wrong way to go about it.
I've seen Roland's documentation, and previous versions of this plugin had a tempo knob for the arpeggiator. Heck, even the original Jupiter 8 had one. Is there a way to set the arpeggiator rate directly in the plugin? Thanks.
Have you tried the LFO??
Native Roland Kloud Kontrol
It doesn't look like Roland has managed to tidy up their code a bit in order to manage CPU utilization when the plugin is sitting idle. That CPU meter in Logic looks ominous. :( Good overview however, thanks.
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