Syncing arppegiators

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Syncing arppegiators
Posted on: 08.12.2009 by Laurel Litchko
right now i have a microkorg connected (midi out) to an akai mpc25 (midi in). the akai is connected to my mac via usb. is there any way to sync the arrpegiator of the korg to the bpm clock in ableton?
Laurel Litchko
08.12.2009
right now i have a microkorg connected (midi out) to an akai mpc25 (midi in). the akai is connected to my mac via usb. is there any way to sync the arrpegiator of the korg to the bpm clock in ableton?
Gilberto Handwerker
21.12.2009
according to me the insistent rhythm of an syncing arpeggiator is best deployed in highly electronic styles, from ambient new age to 1980s synth-pop.
Nova Kurty
18.12.2009
i can not describe more about it but if you're using a rhythmic delay, you'll probably want to end the held chord a beat or so before any harmony change, to give the audio in the delay line time to "clear out.this will help ensure a clean transition to the new chord.
Xavier Emanuels
08.12.2009
you need to midi out from your pc into the microkorg and do a midi sync

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