Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2006 2:08 pm
Being a longtime user of a SuperNova, I am a fan of advanced user programmable arpeggios.
I just experimented a trick to achieve excellent arpeggiation in Multi-mode with the Noah.
- In Slot 1 use a synth (Say a Minimax) with a standard arpeggiation pattern. It works fine but can quickly become boring...
- Now, open the filter in Slot 1 compeletly and turn the VCA to a simple gate.
- in Slot 2 use an Interpole triggered by a well choosen sequence. Select Slot 1 as the source.
- Disable Slot 1 from the main mix. So you only hear the Minimax gated by the Sequence of Slot 2 and the Interpole. That gets cool !!
There are many variations possible. Interpole allows great panning or phasing effect thanks to the LFO.
Even cooler use a Pro-One as gater. Turn OscA and Osc B to Zero. Use Slot 1 as the external source. You can now use velocity & note in the sequencer to control the filter and/or the amp of the Pro-One-Gater.
The notes being played are still only controlled by the arpeggiator in Slot 1.
... the combination are multiple... and it actually works flawlessly (so far)...who needs a modular ??
Hope it helps,
Marc.
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: AzureFeast on 2006-01-05 01:21 ]</font>
I just experimented a trick to achieve excellent arpeggiation in Multi-mode with the Noah.
- In Slot 1 use a synth (Say a Minimax) with a standard arpeggiation pattern. It works fine but can quickly become boring...
- Now, open the filter in Slot 1 compeletly and turn the VCA to a simple gate.
- in Slot 2 use an Interpole triggered by a well choosen sequence. Select Slot 1 as the source.
- Disable Slot 1 from the main mix. So you only hear the Minimax gated by the Sequence of Slot 2 and the Interpole. That gets cool !!
There are many variations possible. Interpole allows great panning or phasing effect thanks to the LFO.
Even cooler use a Pro-One as gater. Turn OscA and Osc B to Zero. Use Slot 1 as the external source. You can now use velocity & note in the sequencer to control the filter and/or the amp of the Pro-One-Gater.
The notes being played are still only controlled by the arpeggiator in Slot 1.
... the combination are multiple... and it actually works flawlessly (so far)...who needs a modular ??
Hope it helps,
Marc.
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: AzureFeast on 2006-01-05 01:21 ]</font>