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Hardware Instruments => MatrixBrute => MatrixBrute - Feature requests => Topic started by: Kearley on May 04, 2017, 02:35:35 am
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Is the Up-Down mode of the arp locked into repeating the top and bottom notes? 1-3-5-5-3-1-1-3-5, etc.
I wish it wasn't.. or I wish it was optional.
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Agreed, this setting (often referred to as "up-down inclusive," as opposed to "up-down exclusive," in which the outer notes are not repeated) should not be mandatory. Given the implementation with a dedicated button, however, this may be difficult to change via firmware update.
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Can't you just edit the arp pattern to be how you want it or am I missing something?
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Yes, for now the best way would be to use the Matrix Arpeggiator for that, and to program the note order manually.
If you set it like in the picture I attached, you should get a up down exclusive pattern when playing a 4 note chords. For a 3 note chord you just have to keep it under the 4th line. Make sure to set the Sequence length is set accordingly to loop it right
That said I am logging this our our side as a feature request; we will consider this for potential future firmware updates
Thanks !
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Thanks. Ya, the arp seq does work.. but limited to 4 note right? I love doing big spread multiple note arps.
No prob.. I'm sure I can make it work between the arp seq and using an external arp.
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+1 on this feature request.
Same with the sequencer...
There's maybe a way to just switch to the prefered behaviour in the midi center (i mean not nessecarly right on the hardware) ?
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Just a +1 that I think exclusive would be preferrable.
That matrix arpeggiator though. :o
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The Arp-Seq is super cool... but the current firmware is not great in that regard for me... I can't edit values with the knob unless I hit some key combination. (documented elsewhere on this forum)
Once this is sorted out, I could play around with that forever.
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I can't edit values with the knob unless I hit some key combination. (documented elsewhere on this forum)
Once this is sorted out, I could play around with that forever.
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Hi,
What feature are you referring to ? Are you talking about the SEQ MOD track ?
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Ya, editing values in the SeqMod track.