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> On Wed, Nov 30, 2011 at 4:55 PM, William Walker <billwalker@baymoon.com> > wrote: >> >> The GR33 has a fixed non programmable arpeggiator what they give you is >> what you get. as far as I know the GR30 was the only roland guit-synth >> to >> have a programmable arp. >> Bill >> On Wed, Nov 30, 2011 at 5:22 PM, mark francombe <mark@markfrancombe.com> wrote: > Hmm... still interesting... a friend has a pretty unused 33, wonder what > he > wants for it? > then Id have to install a third Hex pickup... > I d7led the manual now, it says there are 50 preset arp paterns.. I dont > know Bill isnt that probably gonna work? For me I find that theres SO > much > variation just in how many strings you play before you hit the hold > pedal or > how you add srings to the arp, that Im not event that aware of ..."the > pattern". I spend alot of time in the past programing arp patterns on the > 30, but after a bit I stopped bothering. Now I just start a new patch > from > one with a Arp pattern I lke and save it somewhere else... If I had 50 to > choose from, Im sure I would much rather step through them finding a nice > one, than laboriously transfering one from another patch, like you have > to > with the 30... You cant easily audition the patterns WITH the sound you > are > gonna use. I'm like Mark here. I never think about the arp patterns, just play the arpeggiator like a part of the (extended) instrument. But hey - arpeggiation is not timing critical due to MIDI triggering so you might as well put an arp further down the line! If hosting a softsynth in Live there already are good apreggiators built-in. I prefer Alchemy that has its own arp as part of the synth, so swapping synth patches bring up new patterns for the arp. Greetings from Sweden Per Boysen www.perboysen.com http://www.youtube.com/perboysen