Not the most experience analg4 user so maybe there is a basic solution to this. I’ve found it difficult to use the LFO’S / envelopes with 16th note arpeggiated sequences because they keep getting retriggered on every note. When in Free mode the timing can go off and not trigger when you want it to, especially when trying to layer other tracks with the same modulation.
For example if I have a single note on the first step of 1 bar triggering a 16 step long arp sequence, how could I have the AMP GAIN start at its full volume and steadily decrease in gain as it reaches the last 16th step. And then repeat, starting on step one at its initial full AMP GAIN.
Obviously AMP GAIN is only one example, could apply it to any setting.
Do I have to REC it manually? Thanks in advance for any help!
Don’t have mine turned on but in the Note page you should be able to set the first trig in your bar to trigger the LFO, and then turn off the LFO trig for all subsequent notes, allowing it to run the full bar (as long as it’s set slow enough not to complete its full cycle before the end)
But if its for an ARP sequence, I can’t edit (turn LFO TRIG off) for the other notes in the sequence because they don’t show in red on the pattern steps. I just have the single note on the first step which triggers the sequence… If that makes sense?
Failing that, you could do it the opposite way, put no LFO trigging on Step 1, then put LFO trig on Step two (with no note trig) and shift the microtiming all the way to the left, so that the arp never trigs the LFO, but Step 2 will trig it, effectively at the same time as Step 1. Could work, in theory…!
I’ve got it on Free, seems with Trig it gets retrigged regardless of the Note trig settings. Saw waveform on filter frequency, depth 76 for my testing.
Also, tinkering around a bit with the speed, looks like SPD 16, MUL X8 will get you exactly one full wave period across one bar.
Not working for me. The first step isn’t retriggering the LFO at the start of a cycle when its in FREE MOD. And with free mode the timing can go off when you press stop/play.
What if you used a regular trig at the end of the sequence, but adjusted the microtiming so it’s just before the first trig, which should restart the arp on time?