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Is there a way to arpeggiate chords?

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sl33psl33p CanadaPosts: 6

When I try to arp a chord with polyphony turned on it just plays it in order and not at the same time.

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    Too_MereToo_Mere Chicago, IL, USABeta Tester, Mentor Posts: 993

    That is how an arpeggiator works. The term arpeggio means to play notes of a chord one at a time.

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    KomplexKomplex Soundform RecordingsBeta Tester Posts: 82
    edited March 2022

    @Too_Mere said:
    That is how an arpeggiator works. The term arpeggio means to play notes of a chord one at a time.

    That's not what he means.

    He's talking about chord memory arpeggios, so each hit is a whole chord.

    On the RM1X for example, you can get the standard arpeggiator going but use a function called "harmonize" which adds additional notes to the base note at any interval. so for example you can have a base note, and a second note at +3 and a third at +5 which gives you arpeggiated chords ("polyphonic")

    Normal arpeggios are monophonic.

    Post edited by Komplex on
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