ogguitar wrote:Jing wrote:I don't see how it would be any different than the varying steps of the 5th and octave quantize mode. Seems to me the different quantize modes already make it an arpeggiator. Modes 4 and 5 arpeggiate dim and aug chords respectively.
But the 5th/oct mode doesn't repeat a fifth then an octave - that is, if you play a C, it doesn't repeat G, then C, then G, then C. In that case, it would repeat G, then D, then A, then E. The repeats are a fixed pitch as noted above. Aug and Dim chords have the same interval (i.e. the same number of semi-tones) between their triads. Major and minor chords don't. You would have to step modulate the speed and pitch to make it repeat E, G, C, E, G, C, E, G, C...
yes this is exactly correct.
if you have fbk at min everything would stay in fifths octaves since there is only one transposition.
it is really a technicality, there is nothing stopping you from making the quantization set anyhting you could desire, its just that after 2 or more transpositions they may not fall into a subset that can be classified by a typical scale or triad name.
other thank p5/octave all the sets offered are just scale names that happen to be scales/triads whose notes are all spaced an equal number of semitones that are necessarily factors of 12. These factors should be 1,2,3,4 and 6, only 6 is not used, this would be a minor fifth and an octave etc, subjectively perfect fifth and octave sounds better even though it breaks the rule for discovering the sets.
any set could be used, ymmv if you are trying to keep it on a musical scale.
as someone mentioned up the thread though if you are really looking for an arp you should probably check out something else, like cooper effects had a nice one IIRC
edit: also yes they should all be shipping with 0.963. there my be more updates soon but you can upgrade them on any desktop OS now thanks to Drod.