Thank you! So, I’m not entirely sure I understand the question, but sometimes what I’ll do is record a loop and have it be more than 128 steps, and I’ll set it’s length to “infinite” - then I’ll only have it triggered on “1:2” or “1:4” for the conditional. Another option is to have one trig set on a step and have it set to “1:2” for the condition, and have another on the *very next* step - then I’ll set the microtiming all the way to the left for this second trig and set its condition to “2:2”. In this song, however, I’m sending MIDI to my Novation Summit and using the Summit’s onboard arpeggiator, but I don’t think I used any special tricks other than that, if I remember correctly.
Really cool. How do you go about using the 3rd and 4th chords while looping back to the first page? Are you chaining 2 sequences? Or what?
Thank you! So, I’m not entirely sure I understand the question, but sometimes what I’ll do is record a loop and have it be more than 128 steps, and I’ll set it’s length to “infinite” - then I’ll only have it triggered on “1:2” or “1:4” for the conditional. Another option is to have one trig set on a step and have it set to “1:2” for the condition, and have another on the *very next* step - then I’ll set the microtiming all the way to the left for this second trig and set its condition to “2:2”. In this song, however, I’m sending MIDI to my Novation Summit and using the Summit’s onboard arpeggiator, but I don’t think I used any special tricks other than that, if I remember correctly.