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torguen
Total Posts: 7
Joined 03-05-2015 status: Newcomer |
Hi, I had an account here but I do not understand why I can not login, the following occurs to me, to have if someone can help me. ¿how to record an arpeggio capturing each note separately in Cubase?. I have the VST “Arp Rec” mode but the arpeggio is not played well, making it infinitely restarted. Sorry for my english. |
bgrosse
Total Posts: 465
Joined 07-06-2009 status: Enthusiast |
This quote is from a very early thread: If you are always using QUICK SETUP#1, then this would be a problem for ARPS and you definitely mention ARPS… ARPS and the recording of data generated by the arpeggios requires an entirely different (Quick) setup. Remember when using arps it is not you pressing the keys that is being recorded, it is the OUTPUT of the ARPEGGIATOR. Your key presses are only interpreted by the ARPEGGIATOR, they actually are not recorded by the DAW, at all. Say you call up a Guitar sound that is doing a Brazilian Bossa Nova chord thing… you hold down F Major 7 for four measures… if the DAW recorded what you played it would record F-A-C-E as a whole note tied through four bars. You don’t want that… you want to record (not your key presses) but the cool Bossa Nova groove as “played†by the arpeggiator. So when recording ARPS you must have LOCAL CONTROL ON (as the special template for ARP REC does) so that your Trigger Notes are ignored, and instead the DAW records just the output of the arpeggiator. You also must make sure that, when recording arps that the data “dead ends†in the DAW, that is, you do not want to echo the data back to the MOX during the record process - you must set the MIDI OUT of the track to NOT CONNECTED - so that what the arpeggiator outputs is recorded but does not get sent back to the MOX until you complete recording, then set the MIDI OUT to return the playback to the MOX. |
torguen
Total Posts: 7
Joined 03-05-2015 status: Newcomer |
Thanks, I can now capture every note.
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