How do you capture the midi notes and effect tweaks from arpeggiators?

How do you capture midi data and the effect tweaks you make when recording arpeggiators holding from arturia instruments?
Example, I’m trying to record an arpeggiator pattern from the Arturia Jun-6 into ableton midi clip. I hold a pattern in Jun-6 and then take my hands off the keys and then tweak the frequency up and down. When I play it back, its fine, although the midi notes are not visible in the clip, just the part where I held them down for a second. But the sound works all the way through. However, when I save it and reopen it, the sound doesn’t work anymore when I play the clip back. You can only hear the arp playing for the second or two when I held the keys down, then it goes silent.
Workaround,
If I use the ableton arpeggiator instead, it works the same, still no visible midi notes, but when I save it and reopen it, it sounds fine all the way through.

I understand that you can add a second midi clip and route it from the first one. This will transfer the midi notes into the second clip, which is good, but it will not transfer the tweaking I did with the frequency. Is there anyway to transfer the midi notes and the tweaking of the effects or, have Arturia virtual instruments send the midi data in arpeggiators to begin with?

Arturia V Collection 11 pro
Windows 11
Ableton 12 intro

Hi @zepking. Welcome back.

Analog Lab do not output notes created by Sequencers and Arpeggiators.
Juno-6 V also don’t.
But for example Pigments does. But still not through Analog Lab.

You record the notes you play, when you play Analog Lab. Then those notes played back play the sound just like when you play the notes yourself.
Automation should be recorded too.

Midi notes from an instrument that do output them can be recorded on a separate track. But it might depend on the DAW.

For example try to read this topic and the topics linked to in that thread too:

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