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richie1027
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Joined 10-14-2008 status: Guru |
Not enough of a data base on the forum to search for this, and i didn’t see in manual.
I’m using vrcro to set up performances and came across a puzzler. I’m editing the #7 Perf titled FUNK IT
I checked midi page (both voices are midi channel 1)
even after i disconnect PC and restart the MX, it still persists. I’ll keep looking for whatever is going on. The part 1-2 link button is lit but i don’t see a connection there. thanks |
Bad_Mister
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Joined 07-30-2002 status: Moderator |
When you edit an existing Performance be prepared to inherit some programming from the existing Setup.
The Voices involved in the Performance “Funk it!”
A bass Voice “Slap Bass” - which is played by an arpeggio KEY MODE is “sort”; This voice only responds to the second arpeggiator. The drum Voice (Part10) plays a Rhythm Pattern set Key On Start. So when you begin programming or reprogramming you will discover that there are two NOTE range parameters that influence the sound. The PART Note range which determines what notes will produce sound, and then there is the ARPs Note range which determine what notes are used to control the arpeggio pattern. As you can tell from this Performance this can be quite complex. The Guitar in PART 1 is sorting notes via the arpeggiator from chords played in the left hand (B2 and below) and yet plays normally to the key presses in the right hand. This is one of the tricks you can do with the arpeggios and Note range settings. The Note Range settings found under the VycroMX Editor button with that name .. Is the PARTs Note Range - this is the range of notes you will hear make sound The Note range found under the ARP1 and ARP2 buttons in the software is the range of notes that will control the arp. Notice just the left hand chords influence the guitar rhythm while the same Voice is playing directly to the key presses in the right hand. “Sort + Direct” is an advanced arpeggio KEY MODE that sorts some notes via the arpeggio and allows others to sound the tone engine directly. In this case, Note range is used to determine which keys are controlling the arp and which keys are directly playing the tone generator. We are note sure what reprogramming you did or if you want to control arps in the same fashion, but that is what is going on in that Performance. |