Hello friends,
I would like to know how the arp deals with doubles.
If for example on two different arp channels set to the same midi channel and by accident the same note would pass at exactly the same time, how does the Arp deal with this? Will two identical midi notes be sent?
Rudi Labworx
Nice one, thought it would havel been taken care of, for timing efficiency if nothing else. I suggested the guy try some much shorter gate times as I remember they caused issues with a synth I tried at first (Roland JD-XA possibly). I'll suggest the mono voice mode too, good call! Thanks again - looking forward to the next version (happy to test whenever there's a beta). Paul
Does Arp use Running Status? Presume so, was just curious after seeing someone report their Hydrasynth locking up with one.
Thanks Chris! You did an amazing programming job!
Hi Rudi,
Two notes played on the same MIDI channel will only issue one note of the same pitch at a time, even when the notes are from different tracks.
ARP monitors all active notes and does not send a new note if that pitch is already active. It simply updates the note off timing; based on the gate length of the longest active note.
That is unless one of the tracks is in MONO Voice Mode, in which case the active note is stopped and retriggered.
I hope that helps.