by M-Prod » Sun Jun 11, 2017 1:09 am
When played from my cirklon (with rock solid timing and midi). Often some arp notes do not trigger correctly. (i know because when i turn off the arp, the notes are dead timed solid). It seems to be most obvious om CK patterns and less noticeable in P3 patterns.
Either the arp starts late, or notes are triggered off the grid. Especially when triggering chords you can hear that all the notes briefly play when the chord strikes, like a 'very quick arpeggio' before the actual arp starts. The first time i start the sequence it sounds ok-ish, but as soon as i add and remove notes in the cirklon, the more clearly you can hear the chord triggered as a whole (instead of one by one, as it should, because it's an arp) and that causes the arp to delay as a whole.
After extensive testing my guess is this is related to sending both the clock (reset) and notes at the same time. Because when i stop sending clock, the notes play correct (although out of sync after a while as a whole when the bpm does not match).
I hope i make myself clear.
When played from my cirklon (with rock solid timing and midi). Often some arp notes do not trigger correctly. (i know because when i turn off the arp, the notes are dead timed solid). It seems to be most obvious om CK patterns and less noticeable in P3 patterns.
Either the arp starts late, or notes are triggered off the grid. Especially when triggering chords you can hear that all the notes briefly play when the chord strikes, like a 'very quick arpeggio' before the actual arp starts. The first time i start the sequence it sounds ok-ish, but as soon as i add and remove notes in the cirklon, the more clearly you can hear the chord triggered as a whole (instead of one by one, as it should, because it's an arp) and that causes the arp to delay as a whole.
After extensive testing my guess is this is related to sending both the clock (reset) and notes at the same time. Because when i stop sending clock, the notes play correct (although out of sync after a while as a whole when the bpm does not match).
I hope i make myself clear.