Hello elektronauts!
I would really appreciate your help. This may be a user error, but I am experiencing some strange behaviors coming from the arpeggiator on my digitone. I have searched the forum about this issue but I have not found anything.
The arpeggiator on one track interferes with the behavior of other tracks even when the voices are locked and are not stealing. Is this normal behavior from the digitone?
It happens when two differently arpeggiated sounds overlap on one track via soundlock. The result being that arpeggiated notes on privious tracks gets longer if placed on the same step as the overlap happens. (they seem to become infinitely long).
one way to duplicate this is to:
Make a new sound, the initial sound with an arpeggiator playing at speed 1/32, and add that sound to the sound-pool. (you can use another arpeggiated sound if you want)
Use track 1 and track 2. (the order of the tracks are important for this example, the behavior does not seem to happen in reversed order.)
Turn on the arpeggiator to 1/16 and add a new note on step 5 on both tracks. (not the previously saved sound)
On Track 2 add the previously saved sound from the sound-pool via sound lock to step 1 with the length of 5 so it overlaps the other initial sound on step 5.
You can turn down the volume on Track 2. You only need to hear Track 1.
Now when I mute and unmute track 2 the sequence on track 1 behaves differently depending on if track 2 is muted or not. In this example the arpeggiated note on step 5 on track 1 gets longer.
I’m guessing this is a bug, and has something to do with the soundlock arp-overlap on track 2 in my example but should that effect the arpeggiator on track 1? Does your Digitone behave the same way?
I would much appreciate answers.