That's the way it worked on the hardware. It's not a bug it's how it's designedSo you want a sequence of the notes to play when you hold down keys and want them to start the right way each time, but also play keys out of sequence? I am sort of confused.
It seems if you are playing out of sequnce on purpose (if that makes sense) it will just not sound right.
I want the sequence not to "break" when I play legato with key sync on.
It's good that the sequences at least start correctly but then in order to maintain the sequence flow I have to switch chords only on the 2st downbeat of each bar.
in the second video i played same thing with key sync off and on.
here I'll list good and bad about each mode:
WITH KEY SYNC OFF:
Good: sequence keeps playing when switching chords and notes even when they're not on the beat 1 every time.
Bad: only possible to start sequence properly after switching patch, after that theres littel chance.
WITH KEY SYNC ON:
Good: Sequence always start at the beginning.
Bad: only possible to play bar-long chords / notes, if you'll play syncopated notes the sequences will restart even if you play legato.
From page 30 of the Triton Manual
Press the “Key Sync.” check box in the LCD screen
to make this setting.
Checked: When you take your hand completely off
of the keyboard and then play the first note-on, the
arpeggio pattern will start from the beginning. This
setting is suitable when you want the arpeggio to
start from the beginning of the measure as you are
playing in realtime.
Unchecked: The arpeggio will always be synchro-
nized to the MIDI clock tempo.
Sounding both the arpeggio notes and
Statistics: Posted by IvyBirds — Tue Oct 15, 2024 4:38 am