Hello! Thanks for the comprehensive video. I recently started using this plugin, and I can't find a way to decouple the plugin's tempo from the DAW's tempo. I want to have a slow arpeggiator rate, but since it's synced with the tempo, I can't alter the rate at which it plays. I can fiddle with the tempo options on Ableton, but it feels like the wrong way to go about it. I've seen Roland's documentation, and previous versions of this plugin had a tempo knob for the arpeggiator. Heck, even the original Jupiter 8 had one. Is there a way to set the arpeggiator rate directly in the plugin? Thanks.
It doesn't look like Roland has managed to tidy up their code a bit in order to manage CPU utilization when the plugin is sitting idle. That CPU meter in Logic looks ominous. :( Good overview however, thanks.
Short and sweet. Quick question though, how do you init preset in this?
Hello! Thanks for the comprehensive video.
I recently started using this plugin, and I can't find a way to decouple the plugin's tempo from the DAW's tempo. I want to have a slow arpeggiator rate, but since it's synced with the tempo, I can't alter the rate at which it plays. I can fiddle with the tempo options on Ableton, but it feels like the wrong way to go about it.
I've seen Roland's documentation, and previous versions of this plugin had a tempo knob for the arpeggiator. Heck, even the original Jupiter 8 had one. Is there a way to set the arpeggiator rate directly in the plugin? Thanks.
Have you tried the LFO??
It doesn't look like Roland has managed to tidy up their code a bit in order to manage CPU utilization when the plugin is sitting idle. That CPU meter in Logic looks ominous. :( Good overview however, thanks.
Native Roland Kloud Kontrol
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