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Title: Sequencer and the manual
Post by: joja_x on October 12, 2005, 11:58:26 am
Hi All!

I just bought the Vintage Collection and having so much fun! I really dig the Arp and have a question.

In the manual (chapter 7) it says connect (Quantisize A output) to (VCO1 cv kbd input) and play a note and you should hear the sequencer playing some notes. But no sound what so ever. If I hit some notes on the keyboard there is sound (in this exaple bass1). Is there a typo inte the manual? What am I missing?

//JOJA
Title: Re: Sequencer and the manual
Post by: vibes on April 09, 2011, 08:56:26 pm
Bump any ideas on this im having the same issue
Title: Re: Sequencer and the manual
Post by: Gothboy on April 10, 2011, 12:46:19 am
Please post your system info in your signature please.  ;)
Title: Re: Sequencer and the manual
Post by: vibes on April 11, 2011, 08:49:32 pm
Hey Gothboy

Im using a mac running leopard 10.5.8

The arturia plugs are version 2 and im using them in Ableton version 8.2.2

Thanks for offering to help
Title: Re: Sequencer and the manual
Post by: Prosperus on January 23, 2012, 04:05:23 pm
Hi All!

I just bought the Vintage Collection and having so much fun! I really dig the Arp and have a question.

In the manual (chapter 7) it says connect (Quantisize A output) to (VCO1 cv kbd input) and play a note and you should hear the sequencer playing some notes. But no sound what so ever. If I hit some notes on the keyboard there is sound (in this exaple bass1). Is there a typo inte the manual? What am I missing?

//JOJA

You still need to connect the GATE output of the AR module to the start/stop input of the Sequencer module - this will ensure that your keyboard triggers the sequencer. The quantise output connected to the VCO1 cv kbd input is used to control the frequency of the oscillators: if you dial the values of the steps in the sequencer up, you should hear higher frequency sounds.