Something went wrong when posting my request. So here goes.
I’m considering if I should buy the AK. So basically it all comes down to this.
Is the AK able to recreate this short snippet using the Arp and Pattern Function?
The snippet is in 127 BPM, and I’m currently using the Sylenth and Grossbeat VST in FL STudio.
I want to be able to perform this song live, so thats why I want to know if it is possible to recreate on the AK.
Please help!
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Something wen’t wrong when posting my request. So here goes.
I’m considering if I should buy the AK. So basically it all comes down to this.
Is the AK able to recreate this short snippet using the Arp and Pattern Function?
The snippet is in 127 BPM, and I’m currently using the Sylenth and Grossbeat VST in FL STudio.
I want to be able to perform this song live, so thats why I want to know if it is possible to recreate on the AK.
Please help! [/quote]
Yea, sometimes this forum is an exercise in posting YouTube or soundcloud links with text added.
To answer your question, yes. Absolutely. This can be made with AK or A4.
Using two of the 4 voices, it can be done.
In fact, if the two layered arp patterns were exactly the same, you could do it with a single voice.
Okay thanks for your answer! Is it possible for you to create a small sample that sounds similar?
vos
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Easely ! With or without the arpeggiator on 2 tracks. I would put the notes in a sequence and use the arpeggiator locally for the faster trigs. For the arpeggiator to work on on only some notes they have to be connected .
Nice!
Could you by any chance create a small sample?
Or even better: a small videotutorial perhaps? 
vos
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I’m not using my personal computer to be here. I don’t have a camera and just an old 8-track ZOOM to record. It’s to complicated for the moment.
Some other fellows asked me to post some stuff here but that 'll be somewhere in the ( I hope near ) future
Enjoy !
As others have said already, it is entirely possible to make the sequence you want to make.
If you don’t trust them, trust the manual. You can download it from the Elektron site and easily learn about the capabilities of the synth and its sequencer.
If you don’t trust that, watch the many videos on youtube that demonstrate the AK. I recommend Cuckoo’s tutorial videos as a starting point.
But it’s pretty ridiculous to think that someone is going to make a video tutorial on how to make a track you already wrote on a synth you don’t even own. It’s your music - you made it before and you can make it again.
If you don’t trust yourself and your abilities, who can you trust?
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Could you by any chance create a small sample?
Or even better: a small videotutorial perhaps? 
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As others have said already, it is entirely possible to make the sequence you want to make.
If you don’t trust them, trust the manual. You can download it from the Elektron site and easily learn about the capabilities of the synth and its sequencer.
If you don’t trust that, watch the many videos on youtube that demonstrate the AK. I recommend Cuckoo’s tutorial videos as a starting point.
But it’s pretty ridiculous to think that someone is going to make a video tutorial on how to make a track you already wrote on a synth you don’t even own. It’s your music - you made it before and you can make it again.
If you don’t trust yourself and your abilities, who can you trust?[/quote]

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Okay thanks for your answer! Is it possible for you to create a small sample that sounds similar?
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Possible? Yes.
Probable? No.
this arp could be made on practically anything
For the love of music?
But yea, earth is a cold place.
Survival of the fittest and so on…
Thanks for the replies though. It seems possible to recreate.
I guess I have to go to the music store for a couple of hours of bonding.