Is there a way to make arpeggios start a fraction of a beat later?
Arpeggios that should fall on the first beat of a given measure are actually starting on the last beat of the previous measure. Is there a way to tighten this up?
Thanks.
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Arpeggios: starting too early
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Re: Arpeggios: starting too early
quick answer: no, but using sequencer overlay and u can get the same effect
i asked the same question a few months ago
i asked the same question a few months ago
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Re: Arpeggios: starting too early
What do you mean by using sequencer overlay?
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Re: Arpeggios: starting too early
If you press the TAB key, you'll see the sequencer overlay. You can drag the beginning and ending of notes length there.
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Re: Arpeggios: starting too early
So that's what those long "smudges" are.
I accidentally activated those at one point, and couldn't figure out how to turn them off.
Thanks for the tip gentlemen.
I accidentally activated those at one point, and couldn't figure out how to turn them off.
Thanks for the tip gentlemen.

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