Panda Chan wrote:Care to elaborate please...? I get what you mean, but I'm not exactly sure how you implement this
Uh sure. So basically, the second digit in the H command tells it which line to jump to, and the first digit tells it how many times to do that, with 0 being infinite.
So in something like this (ignore the q commands, they are for midi fuckery)
The arpeggiator goes from line 0 through 3, 3 times and then 6-A, one time, and then C-E, on to infinity.
Some things to remember with this is that the value in the TSP column doesn't play until it goes "Through" it. So only on the time that it goes on through the "Gate"
Also, nothing says you have to keep the two columns in the same "Gate" structure. You could have one for modulation, and one for the transpose.
(Also if you wanna try this table for yourself that first groove leads to a grove of 6/6)
But yeah, gated hops are ALSO a great way to add life to long notes, because you can bring in different types of modulation in through the sustain.
Last edited by Mrwimmer (Sep 3, 2014 1:17 pm)